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Bangarra Dance Theatre will tour Sheltering nationally in 2026, bringing together three works by Glory Tuohy-Daniell, Daniel Mateo, Cass Mortimer Eipper and Frances Rings. Read more
The finals of the McDonald’s Ballet Scholarship, held as part of the Sydney Eisteddfod, will be held Sunday 2 August.
The Tanja Liedtke Foundation (TLF) has announced that it is supporting Thomas Bradley (Sydney) and Shian Law (Melbourne) by providing the two young artists with international exchange opportunities.
Applications are open for Sydney Dance Company’s Pre-Professional Year program in 2016.
This year’s Darwin Festival features a special treat for dance fans – a one-off performance by Ekosdance Company from Indonesia before they head off on a European tour.
Geraldine Higginson speaks to five dancers from three different ballet companies to get the inside scoop on what it's like dancing in the corps de ballet.
Dynamic dancer Tzu-Chao Chou was born in Taiwan where he began classes in traditional Chinese dance at the age of ten.
Dancehouse will present Sarah Aitken’s SET from 22-26 July as part of the Housemate Performance Program.
50 years ago, Elizabeth Cameron Dalman founded Australian Dance Theatre (ADT).
Melbourne Ballet Company’s latest production, by artistic director and resident choreographer Simon Hoy, is inspired by Greek mythology.
On View: Live Portraits, the latest offering from choreographer and dance film-maker Sue Healey, will premiere at Carriageworks 17-25 July.
Sydney Dance Company’s tour of “De Novo” will see the company travel from the Northern Territory to Tasmania, via South Australia and regional Victoria.
WA’s Ochre Dance Company (ODC) prides itself on story-telling so it’s fitting its July season is made up of five narrative works.
Sally Clark asked a number of dance industry professionals to recount a memorable audition experience.
Bloch is having a massive 2 day Warehouse Sale this weekend in Sydney.
DON'T DREAM IT, BE IT. That's the final message of The Rocky Horror Show, and that's the principle by which Angelique Cassimatis appears to be living her life.
The Production Company’s West Side Story opens on 11 July in Melbourne.