The 2025 Sydney Festival will be an 'exhilarating and thought-provoking journey through the arts with exceptional talent at the reins'. Read more
Those who have been following John Byrne's discussion on syllabus on our website will be interested to know that he will be one of the guests at the Beyond Syllabus Dance Conference 2023, held by bbodance on January 4 & 5.
Among Sydney Festival’s dance highlights is a fascinating collaboration between two dancers from very different backgrounds who met while performing with the legendary William Forsythe.
In what promises to be a memorable program, the 2023 Adelaide Festival is presenting some outstanding dance, including two international attractions.
The Royal Ballet School (RBS) in London has launched a series of digital, on-demand dance classes, making its world-class training available to students all over the world.
Restless, South Australia’s leading creator of dance theatre for dancers with and without disability, has been awarded the CINARS International Collaboration Award for the production Ècoute Pour Voir - Listen To See at the CINARS gala in Canada.
In an extraordinary act of generosity, the late Chloe Munro has made a bequest of two million dollars – the largest ever for Australian contemporary dance - to the Lucy Guerin Inc (LGI) dance company.
Marrugeku Dance Company has been recognised by this prestigious arts award.
Dancer and choreographer Erin O’Rourke from Melbourne has been named as the winner of the 2022 Telstra Emerging Choreographer (TEC) award.
Dance writer and historian Michelle Potter has published a new book, Glimpses of Graeme, Reflections on the work of Graeme Murphy.
Eight Australian dancers have been selected to take part in the Prix de Lausanne 2023.
The West Australian Academy of Arts has scored an international coup for its final dance season for the year.
In 2023 the Perth Festival will be celebrating its 70th anniversary, with a broad program that plays on the wonder of the stars and the cosmos.
Dance Australia, in association with partner schools, is offering one lucky student a chance to WIN a week at a summer school, such as Turning Pointe Dance in Adelaide or the WA Academy of Performing Arts in Perth.
This prestigious competition is calling for entries.
This short dance film, Depart 222, by Jess Minas & Gem Ivens (SA), advocates for equality and diversity amongst individuals and the way they think, act and exist.
The Youth America Grand Prix is growing ever larger. The prestigious ballet competition held semi-finals in 13 locations around the world this year, with two in Australia.