After a 15-year hiatus, choreographer Lewis Major returns to the stage in Brazil, marking a powerful new chapter in his career. Read more
Kevin Jackson is a principal artist with the Australian Ballet.
Karen Nanasca was born in Auckland, New Zealand. She joined the Australian Ballet School in 2006 at age 16 and the Australian Ballet in 2009. She has recently been promoted to coryphee and was a nominee for the Telstra Ballet Dancer Award last year.
Dance can be a passport to an international career. Meet some Australian dancers who have found their niche in other countries.
Ethan Stiefel is taking it step by step as new artistic director of the Royal New Zealand Ballet, writes Jill Rivers.
When Hilton Denis tore a cartilage during his final performance of the tour of 'West Side Story' in January, 2011, he was devastated.
After a brilliant career spanning a number of continents, Amy Hollingsworth retired from performing last year.
What happens when you have to stop doing something you love, and try to replace it with something else? - A personal account by Australian Dance Theatre's Associate Artistic Director, Elizabeth Old.
Most recently a principal dancer with the Queensland Ballet, Alex Wagner has retired from dancing after 16 years on the stage.
Reed Luplau is a young dancer going somewhere, as Nina Levy discovers. Finding full-time employment as a professional contemporary dancer in Australia is no mean feat.
Australian dancer Greg Horsman has been ballet master for the Royal New Zealand Ballet since 2007. In October the company will perform his staging of the ‘Sleeping Beauty’.
Richard Causer was recently nominated for most Outstanding Performance by a Male Dancer in the Australian Dance Awards. Read about him here.
Most dancers know him as the man who steered Sydney Dance Company in the year following Tanya Liedtke’s death. But Noel has had an astonishing career...
James Maxfield is among the line-up for the new production of 'A Chorus Line'.
Andrew Crawford has returned from Christopher Wheeldon’s Morphoses in New York and joined Sydney Dance Company.
Belgian choreographer Alain Platel was so moved by the death of the German choreographer Pina Bausch that he decided to dedicate his latest work to her. The work showed at the Perth Festival in February and it now coming to the Sydney Spring Dance and the Brisbane festivals.
Barbara Langley began her career as a dancer with the Borovansky Ballet. She joined the Australian Ballet in 1978 as assistant ballet mistress and has been with the company ever since, 15 years as Wardrobe Store Manager.