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Shaun Parker and Company's star continues to be on the rise. Only three years old, the company is about to perform in five countries across Eastern Europe and the Middle East.

WA's STEPS Youth Dance Company is celebrating its 25th anniversary with its biggest project yet, Fights and Flights. The cast involves 65 dancers, the youngest just 7 years old.

Contemporary dance lovers in Brisbane are in for a treat this May, when the city hosts SOLO Festival of Dance, a new solo dance festival presented by Expressions Dance Company.

The new musical of Strictly Ballroom is one of the most anticipated events on the Australian stage. Jane Albert catches up with the Baz Luhrmann, the man behind the phenomenon.

Our latest issue of Dance Australia is packed with goodies.

The Imperial Russian Ballet is returning once again to Australia for an extensive seven week tour.

Independent choreographer Samantha Chester’s new work Safety in Numbers premieres at Riverside Theatres, Parramatta next month.

Senior dancer Deborah Brown has announced that she has decided to leave Bangarra Dance Theatre (BDT) after over ten years with the company.

Sheridan Mouawad is an Australian performer who is currently playing Jasmine in Disneyland California’s production of Aladdin – a Musical Spectacular. She spoke to Dance Australia about her career path to date.

Dance Creation 2014 was launched on Friday evening at Melbourne's Malthouse Theatre.

Penelope Mullen’s latest work Danse Noir is set to sizzle in the Performance Space at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts in Brisbane next month.

Dumas at Dancehouse

Russell Dumas's new work Love is Blind will open at Dancehouse next week. Love is Blind is the first part of a series of works and investigates the intricate relationship between sight and sound...

This week Lucy Guerin Inc will open its doors to the public. This is your chance to get a rare glimpse into the working life of this influential contemporary dance company.

The lovely Lucinda Dunn announced that she will be retiring from the stage after the Australian Ballet's season of Manon.

Barbie fans will be excited to know that the Australian premiere of Barbie LIVE! The Musical will take place this April school holidays.

The Royal New Zealand Ballet’s artistic director, Ethan Stiefel, will be leaving the company at the beginning of September, after three years of service.