Australia

Exhibition review: China – The past is present
How a country's past informs its present through the lens of artists and creators spanning centuries.

Dance review: Embrace
The lived experiences of people with disabilities conveyed by their singing, dancing and acting.

Performance review: Body Crysis
A performance work incorporating dance, motion capture and CG animation.

Book review: Strike the Zither, Joan He
A feminist reworking of a classic Chinese story about found family, rivals and identity.

Book review: Murder in Williamstown, Kerry Greenwood
The latest instalment in the Miss Fisher series offers more of the same high jinks from the plucky and ever-stylish…

Communication and Creative Arts courses seek career-minded creatives with passion
Students can harness their creativity to make an impact on the world in Deakin University's new suite of degrees.

Open the Studios door to professional practice
From stage and screen acting to writing and directing, NIDA Open Studios help bridge the skills gap holding back professional…

$2 million bequest for independent dance sector is 'truly unprecedented'
Fellowships for 10 mid-career artists and 10 independent artists are 'potentially life changing,' says choreographer Lucy Guerin.

Music review: Signum Saxophone Quartet & Kristian Winther
An enchanting saxophone showcase.

Australia’s longest-running actor training program has been renewed
Dr Jo Loth, Director of Drama at The National Drama School, discusses her approach to actor training and the rationale…