Review: New Breed 2020 (Sydney Dance Company)
Four very different works by Jesse Scales, Chloe Leong, Joel Bray and Raghav Handa make for an absorbing evening.
Four very different works by Jesse Scales, Chloe Leong, Joel Bray and Raghav Handa make for an absorbing evening.
A monumental and memorable musical climax, in defiance of the seven long months of silence.
Live new music returns with a bang after long lay-off.
The program may have been unsurprising but the compelling concert kept the audience on the edge of their seats.
The company outshone itself in recreating 11 captivating vignettes.
An incredibly moving and visually delightful work about family, empathy and memory.
From the wild ride of Anna Clyne's Stride to a bristling Grosse Fuge, the ACO reminds us of what we've been missing with the concert halls closed.
In this new production, directed by Joseph Mitchell and conducted by its composer Richard Mills, the opera has finally found its place and worth.
A gorgeous concert that marks ASQ cellist Sharon Grigoryan’s departure and reaffirms online delivery as a key part of the future of concert presentation.
Queensland Ballet breaks the dance drought with a magical night under the stars.
Wicked Sisters leaves us contemplating who amongst our closest we can trust.
Glorious Baroque music from Camerata showcased luscious soprano Sofia Troncoso as the Queen of the Nile.
David Greco and Erin Helyard's imaginative program of baroque rarities makes for an ideal return to the concert hall.