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"I am a dancer”. How those words ring with passion and pride! They are the summation of hard-won hopes and dreams, proof of your special gifts.
Independent dance artist Lisa Limosani and Indigenous dance group Tal-Kin-Jeri are among those to have received grants in a record sum of $85k worth of grants given out by the Adelaide Fringe.
Melbourne City Ballet's next production is 'The Wonderful Wizard of Oz', which it will bring to audiences in Melbourne and Tasmania.
Sydney Dance Company has announced a “revitalisation” of its home at Pier 4 as part of the landmark redevelopment of the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct under the NSW Government.
Queensland Ballet has announced its 2018 line-up. Entitled “For Every Dreamer”, the season has an emphasis on story ballets and fantasies.
Choreographer and winner of the Best Dance Award at the 2016 Melbourne Fringe Festival, Nebahat Erpolat, is returning to the festival to present her new work Shop I Am.
This dance project will bring together 70 dancers at Fremantle Arts Centre.
Accolades were in abundance at this year’s Australian Dance Awards, held at the Playhouse at Arts Centre Melbourne on Sunday night. So too were tears, affection, laughter and warmth.
The October/November issue of Dance Australia is here and it’s packed full of features and news, including our annual careers special!
Two pupils from the Annette Roselli Dance Academy in Brisbane were awarded joint Silver medals at this year's Royal Academy of Dance Genée International Ballet Competition.
Here's something to look out for: a new bio pic about Rudolph Nureyev, called 'The White Crow'.
The Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) has announced the Finalists of the Genée International Ballet Competition 2017.
Sydney Dance Company is about to present the 100th performance of Rafael Bonachela’s multi award winning 2 One Another.
Bangarra is taking its most ambitious international program to date on a three-city European tour in late October
Youth America Grand Prix (YAGP), the world’s largest dance scholarship audition, is returning to Australia for its second season of auditions and master classes, October 18-22, 2017.
The competition has announced new rules this year to allow younger dancers to apply.