Performing Arts
How independent theatre enriches the local arts ecology
With a burgeoning number of indie theatre companies and a wide array of performing arts venues, Canberra is poised to…
Ballet review: Swan Lake, Arts Centre Melbourne
The Australian Ballet’s revival of Anne Woolliams’ 1977 'Swan Lake' is sure to delight devoted classical ballet lovers.
Creating space for the arts
The art world can be a solitary place when artists hunt for the space to create and perform. Yet, there…
Dance review: LOVE/LOVE/LOVE/ LOVE/LOVE, PACT Theatre, Sydney Fringe Festival
It's time to share the love.
Performance reviews: One Who Wants To Cross, Dalo Chips and Imli Chutney and WATER-MIRROR, Sydney Fringe Festival
A trinity of performances that enthralled in the Sydney Fringe Festival.
Kate Miller-Heidke and Keir Nuttall on the birth of their new musical
'Bananaland' is having its world premiere as part of Brisbane Festival 2023.
Exit interview: Li Cunxin, Queensland Ballet
Mao’s Last Dancer has had an enormous impact on the ballet world, not only in Queensland, but across Australia and…
Opportunities and awards
New grant funding rounds for touring exhibitions and music festivals, plus winners of inaugural Creative Australia Awards and historical novel…
The First Peoples-led festival committed to developing First People's stories
The 10th anniversary of Yellamundie Festival brings a First Peoples' lens to First Peoples' storytelling.
Theatre review: By the Bog of Cats, Irish Club of WA
Set in the bogs of rural Ireland, this is a compelling and uncompromising play about betrayal and vengeance.