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Restless Dance Theatre teaching artist Emma Stokes has been recognised for her outstanding contribution to dance education and inclusive practice.

More than 200 dancers from across Western Australia took part in the 2026 WA Festival of Dance, with major scholarships awarded across classical and contemporary categories.

The Contemporary Dance Open will launch in Sydney this July, offering young dancers classes, repertoire, industry connection and scholarship opportunities through a new contemporary dance competition.

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Rather than focusing on a narrative or theme, Glow is a choreographic essay that explores how technology extends the limits of the body.

Queensland Ballet’s Strings offers a sharply curated evening of contemporary ballet, bringing three distinct European works together in a program of wit, mortality, urgency and impressive ensemble strength.

West Australian Ballet’s Dracula returns to His Majesty’s Theatre with gothic grandeur, cinematic force and a cast that finds real electricity inside the shadows.

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West Australian choreographer Scott Elstermann will take part in the prestigious ATLAS program at ImPulsTanz in Vienna, following recent success at home and abroad.

Totally Crazy!

Meet the Australian dancers taking the reins at Crazy Horse Paris.

Anna Pavlova’s 1926 tour was not the beginning of ballet in Australia, but it changed how the country imagined the art form, and who might belong to it, writes Emma Sandall

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Athletistry founder Shane Wuerthner on navigating auditions

A practical, clear-eyed guide to building a dance career after full-time training, from redefining success to staying connected, creative and employable.

Recent comments by Timothée Chalamet about opera and ballet sparked debate across the arts. Dance leaders reflect on the endurance, relevance and shared humanity that continue to sustain these artforms.