Performing Arts

Taking a moment to pause
NAS grad Sophie Cape is changing pace in the lead-up to her next exhibition.

Resurrecting the Deadlys
The cancelled Deadly Awards celebrating Indigenous arts and culture has hopes of being revived with a new crowd-sourced campaign.

After the car crash
The closure of Holden is tough on Adelaide but community arts and cultural development may resurrect the City of Churches.

Flexibility, foresight and forbearance: mounting a national tour
From regional venues to major performing arts centres, adapting a work for touring requires patience, imagination and homework.

Dancing Blokes set for Darwin premiere
Dancers Matt Cornell and Joshua Thomson are preparing to reveal their movement-based investigation into the typical Aussie male.

Children’s story to inspire youngsters in new stage show
Nick Bland’s popular children’s book The Very Cranky Bear takes on new life in Patch Theatre’s new production.

Microphones become instruments in Transducer
New media artist Robin Fox and Speak Percussion’s Eugene Ughetti have collaborated for this rare, immersive performance.

New act brings social action through arts to Brisbane Fringe
The Brisbane Fringe will present another first in this year’s festival with new arrival ClancyWorks.

Dmitry Sinkovsky with the Australian Brandenburg Orchestra
Artistic Director Paul Dyer cedes centre stage to Sinkovsky basking with the audience in the violinist's musical charisma.

Musica Viva: Choir of King's College, Cambridge
Director Stephen Cleobury's tight control brought forth the colours and textures of each piece, as well as all the lines.