Review: Ones country – the spine of our stories (Bangarra)
Beautifully staged and danced, each of the three works has its moments but the choreography needs more of a dynamic.
Beautifully staged and danced, each of the three works has its moments but the choreography needs more of a dynamic.
Misty Copeland makes a highly anticipated role debut in a breathtakingly beautiful production.
The programme includes Jordi Savall, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Taipei’s U-Theatre and the Michael Clark Company.
A gorgeous picture book by David McAllister and Gabriela Tylesova, based on their production, is dancing into stores. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Next year’s centrepiece is a new work inspired by Bruce Pascoe’s award-winning book Dark Emu.
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QB sprinkles the stage with magic in its revival of Trey McIntyre's ballet.
Highlights include Brett Dean’s Hamlet, a Shakespeare adaptation akin to House of Cards, and an immersive German Requiem. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
A stunning, dreamlike exploration of gender combining dance, music and pasta.
The British composer has a choral work at Melbourne Festival, while the Australian Ballet is dancing to his music in Alice.
Artists across a range of disciplines are encouraged to apply for nine lucrative scholarships.
A thought-provoking exploration of the politics of pleasure.
Fabulous dancing and stunning staging and yet...