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The Australian Ballet is presenting its choreographic season in Melbourne this year, with the title of Bodytorque:Atelier.
Congratulations to Australian dance artist Scott Elstermann who is not only the first Australian to receive a Pina Bausch Fellowship, but also the youngest ever recipient!
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Annette Roselli reports from the 2018 Prix de Lausanne.
Bangarra Dance Theatre has welcomed two new dancers into the fold.
So successful has been the premiere season of Muriel’s Wedding The Musical in Sydney that the producers have already announced that it will return in July, 2019.
Emerging and established local and international choreographers will take centre stage in Brisbane from March10 - 17 when Expressions Dance Company (EDC) presents "Converge".
Who were the critics' top picks of 2017? Our Febuary/March issue is about to hit the streets, and in it you will find our fabulous annual Critics' Survey.
Changes to the vocational education and training (VET) fee loan scheme announced by the Turnbull Government in 2016 are starting to have an impact on the dance world.
STRUT Dance’s 2018 program offers opportunities for Australian independent dancers to work with renowned local and international dance artists.
Dance Australia 2017 Critics' Survey: Most Interesting Australian Group or Artist “Radical, often outrageous and genre-defying physical theatre collective. . .
Eleven Australians are competing in this year’s prestigious Prix de Lausanne in Switzerland. You can watch the whole event via the competition’s live stream.
The Victorian State Ballet 2018 program begins in Sydney, with a short season of 'Le Corsaire' at the Concourse Theatre on March 17 and 18.
In the wake of the scandal surrounding Craig McLachlan in 'The Rocky Horror Show', his understudy, Adam Rennie, has stepped into the role of Frank N Furter.
The flurry of news began . . . with a report that the company, along with its affiliated School of American Ballet, had initiated an investigation in response to an anonymous letter accusing Martins of sexual harassment.
The Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) Australia held its first ever Boys Only! summer school over the weekend of January 5 and 6 in Adelaide. Sixty boys, aged seven to 17, took part in the event.