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
Queensland Ballet has announced that it is rescheduling its 2020 performance season to 2021.
Featuring The Australian Ballet’s Jake Mangakahia, 'Icarus' is a new, short contemporary dance film exploring the ancient parable of the same name, about the boy who flew too close to the sun.
Did you know that the National Library of Australia (NLA) offers Creative Arts Fellowships?
Australian Dance Theatre has spearheaded a new dance project that brings together ADT, Kurruru Youth Performing Arts, Restless Dance Theatre and independent choreographers and composers.
Looking for a live online dance class? Here are some options!
In celebration of its 80th anniversary, American Ballet Theatre (ABT) is presenting an eight-week program of online events.
Congratulations to Bronte Barnett, a student of Sydney College of Dance, who has been accepted into the prestigious School of Hamburg Ballet, on a full scholarship.
Two young dancers are the lucky recipients of handsome awards administered by the Australia Council.
bbodance is very sad to announce the passing of its former director, renowned ballet dancer and teacher, Anne Heaton.
Bangarra Dance Theatre has launched a new digital offering, Nandhu, meaning “to be close” in Wiradjuri language.
The Sydney South African Film Festival will open with a documentary about a dancer's journey from the South African townships to the world of professional ballet.
Just before social distancing measures came into place, West Australian Ballet was able to film Genesis, its annual season of short new works, choreographed by its dancers.
Sydney Eisteddfod has announced the launch of Stage at Home, a new initiative that invites young performers to share a video recording, to be showcased on the Sydney Eisteddfod YouTube Channel.
Running online dance classes? Make sure you have the right music licence.
It's not too late to apply for one of 10 choreographic research positions.
This June, Australian audiences will be able to watch Australian dancer Sam -Young Wright perform his own work in an international choreography competition that has moved online.