Audiences will once again have the opportunity to witness the power and artistry of Sir Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon as The Australian Ballet brings this landmark production back to the stage. Read more
An exquisite trailer for the Hong Kong Ballet's 2020/21 season makes the challenges of this year seem a little smaller.
Australia feels like two nations at the moment. Most parts are emerging from lockdown, with dance schools and companies returning to the studio and the stage. And then there’s Victoria, in a second lockdown for the year.
Applications are open for all NSW dancers with experience in choreography and performance to explore their dance practice in a collaboration hosted by FORM Dance Projects.
Make sure you vote in Round 2 to give you favourite a chance of winning.
Sydney Dance Company has kicked off the State Government's year-long festival celebrating NSW’s public spaces with its 'Dance Locale' series.
A dance program that incontrovertibly bears out the old adage that necessity is the mother of (often wonderful) invention.
David McAllister’s whole life has been the Australian Ballet. Now, after having held one of the country’s most glamorous jobs for 20 years, he has decided to step down. 'Soar, a life freed by dance' is his farewell autobiography.
Voting for Sydney Eisteddfod’s Crowd Favourite Performances is open.
Adamek has already made a significant contribution to Australian dance, theatre, music and film as an independent artist, creative producer, researcher and leader.
Young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performance students now have until Friday 23 October to apply to join NAISDA Dance College in 2021.
Artistic director, Danielle Micich, is working with fourteen young people as they choreograph their first performance with Paul Capsis, Pamela Rabe and Olwen Fouéré.
The Spring Issue of 'Dance Australia' is packed with great reading. Here is just a sample of the stories on offer:
It has been a disruptive year for Chunky Move but one silver lining for artistic director, Antony Hamilton, is knowing that a dancer carries what is meaningful to them everywhere they go.
Locreado Dance Company has emerged from Covid with 'Pause', a fearlessly relevant contemporary piece choreographed and directed by Loredo Malcolm.
The Seymour Centre’s first performance back, Shaun Parker & Company's 'In the Zone', is an inventive and engaging fusion of technology and dance.
Created especially for the Brisbane Festival by Australasian Dance Collective artistic director, Amy Hollingsworth, 'Arc' reflects on our recent collective journey from isolation to reconnection.