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Force Majeure’s new professional dance theatre intensive, Incite, is aimed at established and mid-career artists from all performance backgrounds.

ADT will present Garry Stewarts's 'Be your Self' in Melbourne before heading on a regional tour this August.

The Sydney Eisteddfod Ballet Scholarship final will be held at the Sydney Opera House Sunday 30 July.

Is ballet dying?

"It appears that ballet’s pulse continues to beat strongly, however, especially with a Tchaikovsky defibrillator attached. So why are some dance commentators arguing that ballet is dying?"

The VCA is holding a musical theatre workshop which includes an expert panel led by Broadway and Disney composer Stephen Schwartz, best known for composing 'Wicked'.

Registrations are now open for DirtyFeet’s "The Right Foot" -- creative dance workshops for people with and without disability.

DirtyFeet will present its “Out of the Studio” program at Shopfront Arts, Carlton NSW, June 30 and July 1, featuring work by Matt Cornell and Thomas E.S. Kelly.

Congratulations to the winners of the WA's RAD Festival of Dance.

Registrations are now open for the Sydney Opera House’s national Indigenous dance competition Dance Rites.

Dancing Shakespeare

On the eve of the Royal Ballet's Australian visit, Shakespeare expert Alan Brissenden writes on the fruitful collaboration between the Bard and the ballet.

If you’re an aspiring choreographer or dancer and you’re under 21, FORM Dance Project’s annual Sharp Short Dance is geared to you.

A number of prominent people in the performing arts world have been honoured in the 2017 Queen's Birthday honours list.

The National Theatre Ballet School will present its "Winter Gala of Dance" at the National Theatre, St Kilda, Melbourne, in July.

Melbourne's Dancehouse will present a new work, '(re)PURPOSE: the MVMNT', by Housemate artist-in-residence Natalie Abbott, in July.

WAAPA’s musical theatre students will be performing the much-loved Broadway musical comedy 42nd Street at Subiaco’s Regal Theatre this June.

“In Situ”, an annual season of original site-specific works from WA independent artists, will be presented at St George’s Cathedral in 2017.