Performing Arts
Is there still a digital opportunity for cultural institutions?
In their rush for 'digital transformations', cultural institutions may have lost important experiences and missed their chance to be more…
Review: A Forest, Dark Mofo (TAS)
Featuring works by a range of artists, A Forest is like a giant crumbling 21st century haunted house for adults.
Review: Bangarra: 30 years of sixty five thousand, Sydney Opera House
A showcase of the extraordinary athleticism of Bangarra's dancers and a celebration of their rich history in this land.
Review: NOCTURNAL + MIJF, Melbourne Museum
A night of jazz brought intimacy and excitement to the museum space.
Review: Michael Pignéguy, The Jazzlab/MIJF (VIC)
A night of jazz that says ‘jack of all trades, master of …’.
Creative solutions for better mental health
Artists and arts workers around the world are increasingly aware of the importance of mental health. A group of NZ…
Review: Tim Ferguson – A Fast Life on Wheels, State Theatre of WA
The well-loved comedian’s wit and charm is sharper than ever.
Review: The Streeton Trio – Beethoven, Schubert and Arensky, Wentworth Falls (NSW)
Beethoven in the bush proves a concert highlight.
Review: The House is Live, Adelaide Cabaret Festival
The world’s biggest and best cabaret festival kicks off with a glittering opening gala.
Empowering young people in custody through dance
A new dance project sharing the experiences of young people in juvenile justice centres is using movement to empower youth.