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ATOD Scholarships

In celebration of its 21st Birthday, the Australian Teachers of Dancing (ATOD) will hold its annual Australasian Scholarships in Melbourne.

Making a splash

The Splash! Dance festival in Geelong is celebrating its 10th birthday this year, and key among its events is the Australian Choreographic Competition, being held this weekend.

Yolande Brown is presently dancing in Bangarra Dance Theatre's premiere of Terrain. Her time with the company has brought many extraordinary and wonderful experiences ...

Stirring the waters

Brisbane choreographer Lisa Wilson is fascinated with the metaphorical and symbolic associations humans have with water. It is a fascination she explores in 'Lake'.

Because the supplements industry is poorly regulated, we are bombarded with marketing hype that exaggerates or completely invents the benefits arising from their use.

Vicki Van Hout's 'Briwyant' is a work of choreographic dexterity and interdisciplinary innovation that brings to the stage an experience both ageless and fleeting; a moment of connection.

International touring is one of my favourite times of year; however it doesn't come without stress. The build-up for our NYC tour was huge.

One great seasonal work work opportunity for commercial dancers is the Hair Expo held in Sydney on the Queen's Birthday long weekend every year.

ADT is searching for male and female dancers to join its professional ensemble.

"Mirror, mirror on the wall, who has the best arabesque of all?" Just as with Snow White's wicked Queen, a ballet student's relationship with the mirror is not always a healthy or useful one. Yet the mirror is a ubiquitous feature of ballet studios. Is there an argument against the presence of mirrors in studios?

Reeldance closes

Reeldance, the organisation supporting innovative creative practice in dance film and new media art, has announced it will cease to operate from August 31.

'Dance Australia' has three double passes to give away to the Sydney season of 'A Chorus Line'!

It took 13 years for the Australian Ballet to return to NY, but the company arranged a one-week season as part of its 50th-anniversary - and it returned in style.

The Paris Opera Ballet is returning to Australia - and this time with the quintessential Romantic ballet, 'Giselle'.

New Pavlova book

Caroline Hamilton, who hails from Maldon in central Victoria, is about to see a dream realised when her first book is released in London.

Fresh from making two new works for the London Cultural Olympiad, Shaun Parker has just returned to Australia with an Argus Angel Award.