Dance
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Hate sport? Just dance
Health advocates are promoting dance as a fitness alternative with broad public appeal.
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Mozart Dances
This sublime work, choreographed by Mark Morris, was performed to a live score played by the West Australian Symphony Orchestra.
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Blind students bring new vision to dance teaching
In dancing without sight or stability, disabled students offer dance teachers a new insight into the art form.
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Fat dancers challenge our body image ideals
Kate Champion has worked with fat activist Kelli Jean Drinkwater to bring larger-bodied performers to the stage.
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Booming international interest in Australian dance
More international delegates than ever before are attending this year’s Dance Massive.
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Dance Film connects Perth Artists with Burmese Community
Amanda Humphries aims to mirror the sensory nature of dance while demonstrating the contrast between stillness and movement.
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Contemporary Dance Company of Western Australia announces inaugural Artistic Director
The new appointee is relocating from northern Queensland to Western Australia, to lead the state's new flagship dance company.
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Dance and contemporary art meet new ground
Shifting boundaries and physical endurance are tested at Melbourne Festival exhibition.
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When the dance is over
Physical wear and tear, compounded by injury, force most dancers to stop performing in their thirties. What happens when you…
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Digitising dance works for posterity
Sydney Dance Company is creating a visual archive of the works of choreographer Graeme Murphy, its former Artistic Director.