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Spect-actor power

As a young man during the 1950s and 60s, Brasilian director Augusto Boal wanted to use theater as a means…

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Puppets, politics and the internet

Are the arts taken seriously in Australia? This seems to be an eternal debate, that can only be judged by…

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Artist, administrator, academic. Who is the real Peter Matthews?

The University of Ballarat, Arts Academy is located right in the centre of the Ballarat township, inserted in the middle…

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Real culture is native

The emergence of Native American theater in recent decades represents an acceptance of modernity and could be one of the…

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Leading the way

It is increasingly accepted that a robust cultural life (including a vibrant and diverse artistic landscape), is a critical component…

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Going once...

Critics claim art auction houses are the epitome of elitist sophistication, snobbery and skulduggery. And there is more intrigue in…

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Raymond Gill on myths, the mainstream and the press

Arts Hub is pleased to bring you this final response to Robyn Archer's Platform Papers issue: The Myth of the…

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The art of being queer

Throughout history, the forum of what can be loosely termed 'the arts' has been used as a driving force behind…

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Flying high - the revival of circus arts

The days of lions and elephants parading around every Big Top are gone, but the circus arts are flourishing with…

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Slave to the rhythm

When Negro slaves arrived in America from the early 1600s, they brought their culture - its rhythms, music and movement…

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