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There’s a buzz of excitement around West Australian Ballet’s upcoming production 'Dracula'.
Tasdance is calling for participants for a project with the Junction Arts Festival, Drinking Water by Sete Tele and Lisa Hirmer.
Young Australian dancer Joshua Green shone brightly at the 2018 Genée International Ballet Competition.
Congratulations to Waitara dancer Hyo Shimizu, winner of the Sydney Eistedddfod Robert & Elizabeth Albert Junior Classical Ballet Scholarship (14 & 15 years) for 2018.
The Australian Ballet is presenting everybody's favourite Romantic ballet, 'Giselle', in Melbourne, from August 30 to September 8.
After four years with the West Australian Ballet (WAB), Demi-Soloist and choreographer Christopher Hill has made the decision to retire from professional dance.
Two Australians have qualified for the 2018 Beijing International Ballet Competition.
All will be revealed when the 21st Australian Dance Awards are held this year at the Brisbane Powerhouse on September 8 at 4pm.
A sneak peek at the latest "Ask Emma".
Who will be competing at the Sydney Eisteddfod Ballet Scholarship final at the Sydney Opera House, Sunday 26 August?
Applications are open for the Rob Guest Endowment Awards.
Choreographer Jo Lloyd has made a work about seeking connections with our idols.
This year’s Melbourne International Arts Festival has scored a dance coup – with two of the world’s biggest names in contemporary dance.
One of the most loved and celebrated musicals of all time, West Side Story, will take to the stages of Melbourne and Sydney in 2019 and submissions to audition are already being invited.
The August-September issue is a bumper issue, and not just because it contains our biggest FULL-TIME STUDIES GUIDE ever!
Since 1997 Tracks Dance Company in Darwin has produced an annual, original and full-length dance work. This year’s production is called 'In Your Blood' . . .