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
Melbourne City Ballet’s (MCB) 2017 program is entitled “In Motion”, an appropriate name for a company that is focusing on building audiences in regional/remote areas. 2017 will also see the company embark on its first international tour.
The Australian Ballet launches its 2017 season, reports Nina Levy.
Melbourne City Ballet (MCB) is preparing to retell Bram Stoker’s classic horror story, Dracula, at Darebin Arts and Entertainment Centre from 7-9 October.
Melbourne-based youth dance company Yellow Wheel will be presenting a new work entitled QUARK at Chunky Move, South Bank, 6-8 October.
Registrations closing soon for “Sharp Short Dance” an annual dance festival for dancers and choreographers aged 21 and under.
Irinushka (aka Irina Kuzminsky*) is a Melbourne-based dancer, composer and writer.
Registrations are open for the 2017 Prix de Lausanne from now until 30 September.
The October/November issue of Dance Australia is out now!
It’s Fringe Festival time in Sydney and Melbourne and there’s an abundance of work on offer in the two programs, plus a few shows that are touring to other destinations.
On Tuesday 4 October, ballet lovers will be able to enjoy 20 hours of non-stop exclusive backstage footage from five of the world’s leading ballet companies…
The winners of the 2016 Australian Dance Awards were announced at the State Theatre Centre of WA in Perth on Sunday 18 September.
New work from young Sydney choreographers.
After six months on the road and in the air, touring nationally and internationally, Sydney Dance Company (SDC) will return home this October with double bill “Untamed”.
St Petersburg Ballet Theatre returns to Australia and New Zealand this December and January to present two full length classical productions, Swan Lake and The Nutcracker.
Love talking dance? Sydney Opera House’s Culture Club is all about conversations that explore the arts and there are two discussions with a dance focus coming up.
Dance to be offered at Queensland Academies Creative Industries