Performing Arts
Short term contract, long-term exhaustion
Working on the festival circuit is like a fairground ride: fast paced and exhilarating, but also exhausting and hard to…
What it takes to be a cultural leader in the arts
We speak to two soon-to-be graduates who studied a Masters in Cultural Leadership at NIDA to find out what it…
Fringe artists owed $200,000 after events company goes under
Despite apparently receiving all ticketing income owed from Fringe World in March, events management company JumpClimb has not paid artists…
On the Move: the latest appointments and resignations
Sydney Opera House appoints a new Head of Programming; the MSO loses its Director of Artistic Planning; Tasdance appoints five…
Review: Bruckner Symphony No 4 ‘Romantic’ and Wagner Lohengrin Prelude – Gewandhausorchester
The second instalment in Andris Nelsons’s fine new Bruckner Cycle.
Review: Personal at Art House
This multi-language solo performance by artist Jodee Mundy sheds light on a diverse community and should be incorporated into the…
Out of the lounge room, onto the dance floor
From Darwin to Melbourne, dance lovers from all walks of life unite for Big Dance.
Review: Tosca presented by Opera Australia
A brilliant musical realisation of a deeply moving tragedy if in a very peculiar interpretation.
Art-rich Gippsland region invites visitors to Come & Play in May
Dance workshops inspired by European settlement, an art trail along the Great Alpine Road and hot glue gun workshops for…
$15,000 for emerging South-East Queensland contemporary artists
Emerging contemporary artists in south-east Queensland can have their work exhibited and possibly acquired for the Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery…