RAD Australia has celebrated the 30th Anniversary Jacqueline Morland Awards, held in Brisbane in March 2025, showcasing students from Queensland and Northern NSW. Read more
Dancenorth welcomes NZSD grad Aleeya McFadyen-Rew & Jag Popham to their ensemble, each bringing unique experiences and perspectives.
For young aspiring performers and storytellers across Australia, an exciting opportunity awaits. Renowned youth dance company Stompin is on the hunt for individuals aged 13–26 to join their significant 2025 project.
Leading dancers from The Australian Ballet, Royal New Zealand Ballet, and Queensland Ballet, alongside a Royal Ballet School student, will perform at the upcoming AHA Grand Finals in Wellington.
ADC's "Relic" defies expectations. A cyclone-delayed debut delivers powerful, immersive dance in a raw foundry. Mortality meets motocross in a visually stunning, hypnotic journey, writes Denise Richardson
Wellington audiences were treated to a diverse program of contemporary ballet, featuring everything from cheeky, jazz-inspired choreography to abstract, emotionally resonant pieces, in a unique collaboration between the RNZB and Scottish Ballet.
From Renaissance grandeur to heart-wrenching tragedy, Queensland Ballet's "Romeo and Juliet" is a feast for the eyes. Denise Richardson's review explores the breathtaking sets, costumes, and choreography.
This teacher is the Pathways Coordinator at the National Ballet School in St Kilda, Melbourne. She started teaching while still dancing in 2009 in the United States and moved to full time teaching in 2017.
Grant Aris, Associate Teacher at Queensland Ballet Academy, has been teaching for more than 30 years.
This teacher at Alegria Dance Studios in Sydney is also the founder of DANCEFORMATION, Specialized Contemporary Dance Program.
Dancewear for class: does it need a rethink? Karen van Ulzen asks.
Our fourth REGIONAL HERO is Parkes School of Dance, NSW, five hours drive west from Sydney.
'Tis the season for 'The Nutcracker'! Is it just a confection, or does it have hidden intentions? In this article, balletomane Richard Murphy reminds us of how this most well-known of ballets came into being.