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A solo show is coming from New Zealand to be presented at both the Sydney and Melbourne Fringe festivals.

The National Theatre Ballet School in St Kilda in Melbourne is holding a special "Bootcamp" for male dancers during the school holidays.

The Australian Ballet is bringing an Ashton double bill to Sydney in November.

It's hard to believe, but it is already time to think about applying for the course you want. Look no further than our 2024 Full-Time Studies Guide, published on our website.

Hurry! Applications close September 1.

The Brisbane Festival kicks off on Friday with one of the biggest events it has ever staged - the premiere of an immersive dance/theatre work.

Melbourne's Dancehouse is in the midst of its second season of independent dance for the year, with a new program opening tomorrow. All three works deal in some way with time.

The Ballet Teachers Workshop Vic held its annual Scholarship Finals on August 20. A total of 633 young dancers from 59 ballet schools auditioned to take part in the event.

See our insider photos of the West Australian Ballet rehearsing for its world premiere of a ballet inspired by Vincent van Gogh.

INDance returns to Sydney Dance Company with a double program of experimental independent dance work.

BICD Prix warms up

The Brisbane International Contemporary Dance Prix is now in its sixth year and offers exciting opportunities to participants, writes Karen van Ulzen.

After a successful world tour across Sydney, the Kimberley, Melbourne, Venice, Hamburg and Berlin, Marrugeku is bringing its critically acclaimed 'Jurrungu Ngan-ga' ('Straight Talkin') closer to home: to Perth's Heath Ledger Theatre.

The Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP) has announced that it will be holding a full competition in Australia for the first time.

'Waru – journey of the small turtle', Bangarra Dance Company’s first dedicated work for children, begins a national tour in September.

'Dance Australia' is GIVING AWAY 10 copies of David McAllister's new book! All you have to do is go in the draw.

Criticism of body shapes,”body shaming”, is no longer acceptable in our society. How does this fit with the aesthetic ideals of dance? In the latest issue of Dance Australia, Karen van Ulzen explores the issues with Qld Ballet Academy's Zara Gomes.