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How ballet makes well-rounded performers

Pre-professional courses at the National Ballet School gear students for a sustainable career with diverse pathways.

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New two-year acting intensive offers affordable fast-track to industry

The National Drama School’s Advanced Diploma of Acting has reduced fees by a third by concentrating the course into a…

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Screen, animation and visual effects degrees geared for the jobs market

Victoria University's Bachelor degree in Screen Media or Animation and Visual Effects is the ideal place to start your creative…

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NSW commits to artist-led development of Creative Industries policy

A statewide consultation process in July and August aims to ensure artists and arts workers can contribute to a new…

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Carmen producer Rosemary Blight on Millepied’s bold reimagining of Bizet’s opera

Australian screen producer Rosemary Blight reveals that Paul Mescal didn't know how to dance, box or play guitar before filming…

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The heady trajectory from the corporate world to Cannes and Netflix

An alumna from the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) reflects on her journey post graduation.

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Opportunities and awards

$200,000 Sidney Myer Creative Fellowships now open, 2023 Reading Australia Fellow announced, finalists of 2023 Art Music Awards, and more!

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Future promises while celebrating our architectural heritage    

Brisbane Open House puts design and architecture front and centre for the city.

A typical 20th century landscape painting hangs on a white wall, with capitalised letters written across, “what would our public collections look like if we divested them of sex pests and paedophiles?” A sculpture of a realistic dead horse lies at its feet.
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Can we separate art from the artist?

When genius artists act in less than genius ways we are forced to confront what "genius" means. Some contemporary Australian…

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Theatre review: Benefactors, Ensemble Theatre

Though well-executed, this play set in the 1960s, is dated and does not grapple with the modern housing crisis.

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