Performing Arts

Borderline
Contemporary dance that pushes ideas and ideals more than it pushes the borders of performance

Love is a Time of Day
A close-up and close-to-home drama provides an intimate experience.

The UK Screen Industry - Fact Sheet
The UK film industry has grown significantly, with GDP growth consistently outstripping that seen in the UK economy as a…

The NZ Screen Industry - Fact Sheet
In 2012, 40 feature films were made in New Zealand with revenue from these films rising almost 50% to top…

The changing face of philanthropy
Engaging with an emerging generation of young philanthropists is a key part of making a success of your arts career.

Focusing on an artist-centric model
As more Australians engage in the arts, a new funding model for the times is needed, says the Australia Council.

Mechanical Eye
It is sharp, powerful and mercifully short. In one word – mesmerizing or in another – haunting.

Thirsty Merc
Originally from Dubbo, the three-piece band are touring nationally during October and November.

Exploring the ineffable
Australian artists are increasingly using their practice to examine religious and spiritual themes.

Shall we dance? Why Opera Australia staged The King and I
Why is a government subsidised company staging a work that falls squarely within the ambit of commercial theatre?