Daniel Gaudiello reviews The Australian Ballet School’s NOW, a bold showcase bridging classical purity and contemporary innovation. Read more
Queensland Ballet’s 2026 season celebrates continuity and creativity, blending international vision with Australian heart under Artistic Director Ivan Gil-Ortega’s inspiring new leadership.
Tasmania’s young dancers took the spotlight as the Royal Academy of Dance announced the 2025 Susan Sargison Award and Joan Burnett OAM Scholarship winners, celebrating artistry and promise statewide.
Asia TOPA celebrates its global success with a one-night artist showcase in Melbourne this November, featuring standout Asia-Pacific performers and collaborations from its 2025 festival.
An inspired survey of contemporary movement and style, DanceX delivered a thrilling mix of Australasian voices — from Balanchine to Dancenorth — in a dynamic festival of rhythm and imagination, writes Belle Beasley
Bangarra’s enchanting new work for young audiences that blends dance, puppetry and story to celebrate connection, Country and imagination.
Belle Beasley reviews Prism, where The Australian Ballet shines in Robbins’ Glass Pieces, Lake’s Seven Days and Forsythe’s Blake Works V at Melbourne’s Regent Theatre.
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Following Queensland Ballet’s recent premiere of Dangerous Liaisons, Professor Julie Robert explores how Laclos’ tale of seduction and scandal still offers sharp insights into performance and digital life today.
David McAllister’s opulent fairytale returns in a dazzling 10th anniversary revival, writes Susan Bendell
Josef Brown reflects on why dance is not a sport, but a unique form of creative and conscious self-expression.