When "New Breed" leaps onto the stage next week, it will present a glimpse into the next wave of dance choreography, with four rising dance makers premiering new works. Read more
After its disappointing cancellation last year, the OzAsia Festival is back, featuring its traditional focus on the best of contemporary arts from Asia in fascinating collaborations with local artists.
Meet the winners of this year's Sidney Myer Creative Fellowships.
Queensland Ballet's 2022 season ranges from sumptuous classical favourites to the bold and new: from 'Giselle' to 'Rooster', from MacMillan to Jack Lister.
Dancenorth is holding a season of four short new works by some of Australia's most exciting dance artists at its home venue in Townsville.
Melbourne's Fine Line Dance has based its latest production on the famous Firebird legend to explore “the notion of internal fire as an immense power, barely contained within physical form”.
Opera Australia has announced new dates for its Phantom of the Opera, which was originally scheduled for this year. The production will now open at the Sydney Opera House in August 2022 and Arts Centre Melbourne in October 2022.
The West Australian Ballet has expanded its ranks with the creation of seven new full-time positions for dancers.
WA Academy of Performing Arts has shared this beautiful video of a performance by 2nd and 3rd year students of Raewyn Hill's stunning 'A Moving Portrait'.
Bangarra's Rekindling team recently collaborated with 18 dancers from the Karratha Senior High School to create a performance for the Songs for Peace festival, held in Ngurin Cultural Centre in the remote, tiny community of Roebourne, W.A.
This year's 'Bespoke', Qld Ballet's choreographic season, will focus on metaphorical and physical journeying.
NAISDA Dance College students recently joined with the NT Dance Company in Darwin and traditional Yolngu artists from Miku Performing Arts, based in East Arnhem Land, for a unique collaboration.
The Royal Academy of Dance held this year's Fonteyn Competition entirely on-line, in what turned out to be a remarkable achievement for all concerned.
The committee of World Ballet School Day is inviting ballet schools to participate in this year’s edition of the annual event.
The Australian Ballet has welcomed Alexander Rodrigues as the latest recipient of the Robert and Elizabeth Albert Conducting Fellowship.
The Australia Council has provided a list of Covid-19 funding assistance for the arts.
In her long role with the Sydney Eisteddfod, Piroozi Desai-Keane has made a huge contribution to Australian cultural life. When she leaves this year, she will be hard to replace.