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West Australian Ballet’s “Genesis” season sees company dancers take on a choreographic role.
By the time you attend your first professional audition, you’ll probably be no stranger to the process.
Five Australian choreographers will participate in a week-long choreographic development program in Canberra next week.
Melbourne City Youth Ballet (MCYB) will present Alice in Wonderland at the Clocktower Theatre, Moonee Ponds, on July 4 and 5.
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Are you an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander dancer or choreographer living in NSW?
Lauren Langlois’s career path has taken some twists and turns, discovers Susan Bendall.
Stanton Welch has been named a member of the Order of Australia (AM) as part of this year’s Queen’s Birthday honours, for significant service to the performing arts as a ballet dancer, mentor, choreographer and artistic director.
If you’re 21 or under and a choreographer or a dancer, then you might be interested in registering in Short Sharp Dance, a dance festival for young people.
Melbourne Ballet Company (MBC) will present its Winter School from Tuesday 30 June to Saturday 4 July at the Hawthorn Arts Centre.
Amy Hollingsworth will make her choreographic debut in Melbourne this June.
Associate Professor Maggi Phillips - dancer, educator and scholar died peacefully on Tuesday March 31st surrounded by those closest to her.
Auditions can be daunting. That’s why the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) is running a music theatre audition masterclass in selected capital cities around Australia.
Cuba has gained a reputation as a breeding ground for stunning dancers – think Carlos Acosta – and the incredibly successful Ballet Revolucion is no exception.
Thinking of auditioning overseas? Australian dancer Luke Aaron Forbes, now based in Germany, shares his experiences with Dance Australia readers.
Carriageworks’s upcoming exhibition "24 Frames Per Second" is a celebration of dance on screen, blending work from dancers, film makers and visual artists.