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Young creatives travel to Melbourne for Australian Youth Dance Festival

The showcase of emerging talent brings together 70 youth dancers from seven companies across the country to collaborate and work…

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Opportunities and awards

National Arts and Disability Awards open for nominations, research fellowships on offer plus winners of 2022 Fifty Squared Art Prize…

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How stand-up comedy is helping cancer patients tell their stories

The therapeutic possibilities of comedy are being explored at the Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre through workshops run by Rachel Berger.

An audience that's part music festival, part concert gathers under sunset-dappled clouds at the Adelaide Showgrounds.
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Classical music, new ideas: growing the fine music audience

Ideas and initiatives for expanding the classical music audience beyond its established, ageing demographic.

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Theatre review: Come Rain or Come Shine

This adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro’s farcical short story has uneven notes.

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Cabaret review: Bernie Dieter’s Weimar Punk

A potent voice, a sparkly costume and some well honed storytelling equals a night of pure entertainment.

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5 tips for pitching to the media

Rather than taking a blanket approach, making each of your pitches count results in a better chance at media coverage.

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New cabaret celebrates bohemian icon Vali Myers

And Then You Go – The Vali Myers Project is premiering at the 2022 Adelaide Cabaret Festival.

Immersive exhibition of projections at Melbourne Museum
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Making the headlines across this week's arts news

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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Can Australian circus bounce back from pandemic disruption?

How will our medium-sized circus companies maintain international presence and profile post-COVID?

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