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There comes a time in every dancer's life when they stop dancing. It might be because they are retiring after a full and rewarding career. Or it might be forced on them mid-career before they wish because of injury or similar. What will you do?
Twenty-one Australians are in the midst of competing in the London Genee Awards. Amanda Jennings reports.
The Australian Dance Awards are an annual celebration and recognition of the many people who dedicate their lives to dance – not just on stage as performers, but also in the many ways behind the scenes that promote and further the artform.
Misty Copeland’s star continues to rise, reports Dance Australia’s New York correspondent Susan Reiter.
Queensland Ballet holds auditions annually for its company and training programs.
It will be a feast of dance! Following the outstanding interest in the inaugural World Ballet Day last year, the event will be repeated this year on Oct 1.
Right on the heels of its Australian tour, Bangarra Dance Theatre is heading overseas. It will be the first Australian Performing Arts Company to perform at the newly opened Zorlu Centre in Instanbul in Turkey.
Members of the Borovansky Ballet Company (the company which preceded the Australian Ballet), came together for a celebratory reunion in August.
A well-planned lunch box is vital for full time dancers and dance students, writes Fiona Sutherland.
Matthew Lawrence shares his top tips for dancers who want to get a job... and keep it!
Dancer and choreographer Carly Sheppard is one of five arts professionals selected to participate in the British Council’s Accelerate program.
Sydney Fringe Festival has kicked off this month and there’s a sizeable selection of dance in the program.
Do you know of a new syllabus organisation?
If you’re thinking about auditioning for dance at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2016, you had better get onto it!
Meg Williams, a student in the Queensland Ballet’s Pre Professional Program (PPP) has recently returned from London where she performed with the Queensland Ballet (QB) in Peter Schaufuss’s La Sylphide.
Steven Roth has been the chief executive of West Australian Ballet since 2007.