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How RISING will dance up a winter storm

Over 12 nights, the winter arts festival RISING will transform familiar parts of Melbourne into wild new worlds.

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How a sideways career move aided an international tour

Belvoir’s Executive Producer Sue Donnelly discusses the company’s upcoming UK tour of epic play Counting and Cracking.

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Opportunities and awards wrap

AWGIE Awards open for applications, $300,000 sculpture commission opp and participants of Arts House disability-led residency plus the churchie finalists…

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Greens pitch artist’s wage (again)

10,000 artists and arts workers could receive nearly $800 a week for one year based off the Greens' latest pledge.

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Dance review: Petrushka (Game, Set, Match)

Love and ballet play out on a tennis court in this new work choreographed by Scott Elstermann.

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Opera review: Voss

Australia’s own ‘grand opera’ fills the stage for one night only thanks to State Opera South Australia and Victorian Opera.

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Musical review: 9 To 5

The cult classic movie returns as a feminist-lite musical.

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Why musicians are jumping into variety shows

Maybe it’s time for variety shows to make a comeback, and SUPERGROUP is just one example heading in this direction.

Art projections on the dome of Melbourne's State Library of Victoria.
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The arts news you may have missed this week

What's on, what's in the headlines, and the latest program releases – to put you ahead of the game this…

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How Eurovision helps define Europe’s boundaries (and why Ukraine will likely win)

Robert Deam Tobin gives a geo-political context as to how Ukraine’s 2022 entry could be heading for Eurovision success.

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