Carriageworks, Sydney. January 8, 2017. As part of this year’s Sydney Festival, Indonesia’s EkosDance Company brought us two intriguing dance works: first,...
Festival Theatre, Adelaide. January 6, 2017. If you love ’60s music and are looking for an energetic, entertaining evening at the theatre,...
Smith Auditorium Shore School, Sydney. December 18, 2016. The end of 2016 was truly a remarkable time for the directors of Ecole...
Creativity permeates life, whether or not you are aware of it. It’s the very essence of being human. The question is, what...
A new year is always exciting – it’s a brand new opportunity to recharge, start fresh, set some goals and get focused....
It’s that time of year – when goals, hopes and dreams for the coming months begin to stir and inspire. Here, Dance...
Ballet dancers around Victoria are in for a very special treat this March. Australia’s longest-serving ballerina, Lucinda Dunn, will be holding a...
The Prix de Lausanne is widely regarded as one of the most elite ballet competitions in the world. Taking place at the...
Dance students aren’t the only ones who have to focus for this new school year ahead. Dance studio owners, directors and teachers,...
Find out what’s happening in New Zealand dance this month! As part of the Auckland Arts Festival in March, local dancers will be...
Jason Gilkison thinks of Burn The Floor like this: “It’s like finding a beautiful piece of your grandparent’s jewellery, taking out the...
There is a space, right in the heart of scrawling chaos, which is quiet and calm. And in the wall of noise,...
On a cool winter day in Beijing, choreographer and philosopher Tao Ye is taking time out from rehearsals to tease apart the...
Cirque du Soleil’s eighth big top show to tour Australia, KOOZA, has been packing houses and racking up plaudits since its Sydney...
Is it “Son of a Preacher Man”, “I Only Want to Be with You”, or maybe “Wishin’ and Hopin'”? What’s the first...
When programing classes for your school in 2017, consider opportunities for teaching choreography. Choreography empowers students to think of themselves as a...
Dancenorth has experienced phenomenal success in 2016, and the company is not slowing down, with a focus on festivals and touring taking...
Underbelly Arts has a new director at the helm for its 2017 biennial Lab and Festival. Roslyn Helper, a former participating Underbelly...
Rudolf Nureyev’s masterful version of Swan Lake will be screened in Australian cinemas this February 17-22, direct from the stage of Paris’...
Playhouse Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne, Melbourne. 9 December 2016. A delightful alternative to The Nutcracker, The Snow Queen feels well-suited to the...
Carriageworks, Sydney. November 19, 2016. Celebrating the 40th anniversary of the National Aboriginal and Islander Skills Development Association (NAISDA), From Sand to Stage also examined...
Dancehouse, Melbourne. November 27, 2016. The notion of durational performance is one packed with ironies. Indeed, we could very well argue that...