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After an extensive workshop and audition process, 23 boys from across Victoria have been chosen to form the Young Ensemble in the forthcoming production of Lord of the Flies being presented at The Arts Centre in Melbourne.

Conference and call for nominations.

Tasdance and Greek dance company Jukstapoz will present Fragile Matter in Hobart and Launceston this March.

Australian Dance Vision is holidng a three day workshop for dance students and teachers in April.

Dance Australia congratulates Stephen Page, winner of the Australia Council Dance Award for 2017.

In Italian ballerina Mara Galeazzi and Australian choreographer Tim Podesta fate has brought together two mature dance artists from the opposite sides of the world in an unlikely partnership . . .

Royal Ballet School teacher Anita Young is giving masterclasses in Australia.

You too could be dancing with the Houston Ballet, says Gabriel Jahnke. Read his account of his experience winning the AICD competition.

Dancer and choreographer James Batchelor has been announced as the recipient of Chunky Move’s prestigious Next Move 2017 commission.

In 2013, the acid attack on the artistic director of the Bolshoi Ballet, Sergey Filin, made headlines throughout the world. The author of this book, Simon Morrison, uses it as the springboard for what promises to be both a serious and salacious read.

Kibbutz Contemporary Dance Company (KCDC) invites expressions of interest from Australian university and high school students for its Summer Intensive dance programs.

Most people know Kip Gamblin from his many acting roles in television dramas such as Home and Away, Neighbours and Dance Academy.

Melbourne Ballet Company will mark its ten year anniversary this March with a contemporary ballet Being & Time, to be presented at the Hawthorn Arts Centre.

Showcasing images of ballet from its courtly beginnings through to pancake tutus, "From Court to Kitsch" is an exhibition of ballet images from the 17th to the 20th century.

Lauren Langlois has been announced as the winner of the 2017 Tanja Liedtke Fellowship.

ADT is to perform in Melbourne for the first time in four years!