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Three choreographers, three composers and a cross-disciplinary design team come together as Bespoke returns with a renewed focus on collaboration and emerging voices. Read more
LINK Dance Company, the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts’s resident dance company, will have its ranks bolstered by two Perth dance icons, Sue Peacock and Claudia Alessi for its upcoming double bill.
With a refugee crisis currently sweeping Europe and the issue of people seeking asylum continuing to divide Australia, Bianca Martin’s new work From Afar on a Hill could not be more timely.
DirtyFeet is seeking applications from choreographers for next year’s Choreographic Lab Program.
Houston Ballet has announced that it will tour to Australia for the first time next year.
Expressions Dance Company (EDC) is about to set off on a massive tour of Natalie Weir’s Carmen Sweet, through New South Wales, South Australia and Victoria.
Sydney’s Carriageworks is presenting Liveworks: Festival of Experimental Art from 22 October until 7 November.
Matthew Lawrence reflects on the diplomatic balance required of dance partnerships.
A couple of months ago Dance Australia shared information about The Right Foot, a series of workshops run by DirtyFeet (Sydney) for dancers with and without disability. Now the DirtyFeet is presenting “The Right Foot 2015”, the culmination of those four creative contemporary dance workshops led by Brianna Kell and Sarah-Vyne Vassallo.
Tasdance's outgoing artistic director Annie Greig tells Nina Levy about her 18 years at the helm of the company, what came before and what might come after.
A new Australian dance film, entitled Ador, will premiere at Melbourne’s Federation Square, Sunday 25 October at 12.30pm.
The OCT/NOV issue of Dance Australia is out, and is packed with fabulous articles!
Registrations are open for Indigenous choreographers to be part of Dana Waranara Convergence, from 8-10 December 2015 at the Judith Wright Centre for Contemporary Arts in Brisbane.
This year’s Melbourne Festival program, which runs from 8-25 October, includes five works from two companies and two artists.
If you’re in Adelaide this week, you can catch Australian Dance Theatre (ADT) performing FREE.
Amanda Jennings reports from the Genee 2015 finals, at Sadlers Wells Theatre, UK.
“Caught Yellow Handed” is a mixed bill by youth dance company Yellow Wheel featuring the works of nine young choreographers as well as the premiere of a new short work by artistic director Adam Wheeler.