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Acceptance to the Royal Ballet School is an incredible achievement as every year thousands of dancers from all over the world audition for a limited number of coveted places.

Now in its 12th year of operation, 2023 is shaping up to be an exciting year for AUSTI. Dance & Physical Theatre.

Ausdance ACT’s plans for Australian Dance Week are well underway, with a wide range of events including performances, workshops and a sector networking morning tea.

They say you don’t get much in life for free but there are always exceptions, and in just one month one of these exceptions is coming up.

Earlier this month, after her performance in George Balanchine’s Ballet Imperial, Hannah O’Neill was named an Etoile.

The Queensland Ballet is finally about to stage its production of Giselle this year. This quintessential Romantic ballet was meant to be performed last year, but was cancelled due to the Brisbane flood disaster

Form Dance has GUTS

Form Dance Projects and Parramatta Riverside Theatres are presenting a work by the appropriately named GUTS Dance, a dance "platform" based in Alice Springs (Mparntwe).

The 2023 RISING program spans 185 events featuring more than 400 artists, including 35 commissions and 12 world premieres.

The Jan/Feb/March issue of 'Dance Australia' is OUT NOW. Read how to stretch safely; how to stay fresh through a long-lasting musical; interviews with international stars Christian Spuck, Crystal Pite and Benjamin Millepied, and lots more!

To celebrate this remarkable milestone, the company is presenting a performance installation called NEWRETRO which will look back at Artistic Director Lucy Guerin's body of work.

With the devastating war continuing to grind on Ukraine, many Ukrainian ballet dancers are still stranded outside their home country. One group is the Grand Kyiv Ballet.

New Australian made dance movie in cinemas from April 6 (QLD) and April 13 (other states and territories).

Sydney Dance Company's latest triple bill will feature a new work by artistic director Rafael Bonachela alongside another by international guest choreographer Marina Mascarell as well as Melbourne choreographer Antony Hamilton.

What was the dance highlight of 2022? Dance Australia asked top critics from around the country to nominate their choice.

Sydney will come alive next month with March Dance, a showcase of the vibrant and resilient Sydney contemporary dance scene.

Sydney dance-theatre company Force Majeure is inviting applications for its first "Incite" masterclass for the year.