Performing Arts
Can’t get no satisfaction: when gigs are cancelled
The cancelled concert at Mount Macedon comes with a hefty price tag. The Rolling Stones might be able to afford…
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.
Female-only film festivals should not exist
Ideally we would have no need for festivals that promote women in film, as we would already give them the…
Non-stop collaborations and commissions: Carriageworks is back with a brand new program for 2015
Impressive in scope, scale and ambition, Carriageworks in the heart of Sydney’s Redfern continues the consolidation and growth of its…
Dissolving deities: 20 tonnes of ash to occupy Carriageworks in the form of Sydney Buddha
In association with Sydney Festival, Carriageworks will present a monumental sculpture of Buddha moulded from ash.
Nature computes, art deciphers: Ryoji Ikeda’s superposition
Highly successful electronic composer and visual artist, Ryoji Ikeda will bring his larger-than-life new work to Carriageworks in 2015.
The commonality of ritual: Khaled Sabsabi’s Organised Confusion
Twenty four artists will come together as part of 24 Frames Per Second, an exhibition of screen-based works at Carriageworks…
The art we’re not seeing
Performing artists and companies from Europe, the UK and North America still dominate our touring stages: do we have a…
Festivals fight for independence
Festival directors around the country have reacted with concern to the proposed merger of Adelaide Festival and the Adelaide Festival…
Unveiled: Tasmanian International Arts Festival and David Lynch
A rebranded arts festival embraces all of Tasmania, a major retrospective announced for QAGOMA, and Here Lies Love pops up.