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The four finalists of the Keir Choreographic Award will present their works at Sydney's Carriageworks, March 12-14.

The stage is set for first Brisbane International Ballet Grand Prix - a new competition that is aimed at equalling the world's top international competitions in scope and prestige.

The Keir Choreographic Award Semi-Finals are being held at Dancehouse in Melbourne as we post this article - from March 3-7 - ahead of the Finals which will be held at Sydney’s Carriageworks, March 12-14.

Have you seen the Dance Australia 2019 Critics' Survey yet? It's available only in the Feb/Mar print issue of Dance Australia, so make sure you grab your copy before it goes off the shelves. To give you a taste, see a sneak preview of Michelle Potter's choices below.

Submissions have opened for a new dance film festival, called the Inspired Dance Film Fest Australia, which is aimed at providing a platform for dancers, choreographers and filmmakers to explore their creativity on film.

Christian Tâtchev, Lisa Pavane, David McAllister AM and Li Cunxin will be adjudicators for the 2020 Sydney Eisteddfod Ballet Scholarship.

Take a peek at Nina Levy's top picks for 2019.

Following a sell-out tour of Australia of the 'Nutcracker' in 2018, Moscow Ballet la Classique has returned to Australia for another extensive tour, this time with 'The Sleeping Beauty'.

The closing date for entries to the 2020 Sydney Eisteddfod has been extended to March 23.

The 2020 Keir Choreographic Award Semi-Finals will see eight new works presented over two programs.

Lucy Green: 'one of Australia's finest dancer-actors in the country'. See who else has been nominated in our annual Critics' Survey.

Farewell to John Travis, former CEO of bbodance.

March Dance, a month-long festival of contemporary dance, is returning to Sydney in 2020.

Congratulations to the three Australian candidates selected to compete at the finals of the 2020 Prix de Lausanne.