Performing Arts
THEATRE REVIEW: Miss Julie, Vanilla Productions, Belvoir St Downstairs (Sydney)
Dark, gripping and intense, this production of Strindberg's Miss Julie, directed by Vladislavs Nastavshevs, is given a powerhouse performance by…
REVIEW: Mathinna, Bangarra Dance Theatre - National
One of the greatest things about Stephen Page’s choreography is the way he is able to tell a story through…
Top 50 Arts Internships - Part One
Diligently compiled by Cassandra Kiely, Arts Hub brings you an invaluable resource in this comprehensive listing of the top 50…
REVIEW: Emanuel Gat Dance Company - Adelaide Arts Festival
Forming his company in 2004, Israeli choreographer Emanuel Gat makes his Australian debut with three very personal and distinctive dance…
The Harry Potter effect in contemporary culture
It was like a scene out of Harry Potter. One of the many exhibitions that captivated me during my time…
Art Is Today - An Oz/Indo Celebration of Art and Urban Life
If you are lucky enough to have gotten a $150 ticket to see Bjork perform on the Opera House steps…
Music Hub
Considering a career in music? Be part of the Music Hub teaching network in Regional NSW. As 2007 draws to…
REVIEW: Brindabella , BalletLab (Melbourne)
A contemporary dance adaptation of Beauty and the Beast (La Belle et La Bete) has a clear abundance of imagery…
REVIEW: Over the edge of sanity, Melbourne Fringe Festival
Macabre, edgy, insane? Defector Art Theatre’s short play bonanza sure tries to be.
Come back Karl. All is forgiven.
Once upon a time, in a dark night for capitalism, we used to ask difficult questions of ourselves, our friends…