Natalie Weir is perhaps one of Australia’s most lauded choreographers. In demand with companies both domestically and internationally, this Queenslander has created works of...
Social, folk or theatrical; dance activity often coalesces around groups and organisations (associations, troupes, companies, etc.). What this entails is a level...
After holding the ceremony online last year due to the state being in lockdown, WA’s performing arts sector are planning a gala...
In ballet, everyone loves Giselle. This 178-year-old tale has love, betrayal, ghosts looking for vengeance and the ultimate forgiveness. Whether they are the...
Juggling her career as principal dancer at West Australian (WA) Ballet and being a parent must be working out for Brooke Widdison-Jacobs,...
“Where I am coming from, we are not really making such a difference between classically trained dancers and contemporary dancers,” declares Aurélien...
Joyous and imaginative, exhilarating and challenging, thrilling and edgy – the 62nd Perth International Arts Festival’s diverse program offers a world-class cultural...
By Rain Francis. The West Australian Ballet recently announced a new Artistic Director, the Belgian dancer/ ballet master/ director, Aurelien Scannella. Current...
Sydney Theatre October 17-21 By Linda Badger. A simply gorgeous feast of diverse contemporary dance! In Neon Lights the truly versatile West...
By Grace Edwards 2012 will be a busy year for Ivan Cavallari, Artistic Director of the West Australian Ballet, who recently announced...
Canberra Theatre Centre November 2011 By Lynne Lancaster. Perfect family fare, Cinderella is an excellent introduction to ballet for children, and WA...
Despite being half a continent away, Western Australia’s dance community is alive and pirouetting. By Paul Ransom. All that most Australians know...