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Former child soldier receives inaugural arts scholarship

The Arts & Cultural Development Scholarship for Refugee Youth was made possible by a generous bequest.

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Danny and the Deep Blue Sea

It is impossible not to become fully engaged with this performance.

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The Lark Ascending

Excitement aplenty was to be found in Hindemith’s Mathis der Maler, which made different kinds of musical demands on the…

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Hang in There

The vertical works encourage a meandering path through the space delicately treading a circumnavigation around each piece in turn.

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Mikhael Paskalev

An odd playfulness with tempo persists throughout the whole set:: dreamy slow swing, punctuated by high-flung choruses.

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Charles Bradley

A joyful performance due to the quality of the music but also the professionalism of the show.

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The Family Tree

Highly genuine and all-round captivating, The Family Tree presents a memorable piece of autobiographical theatre.

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Melbourne’s Keith Haring Mural turns 30

Saved from the clutches of redevelopment, after months of conservation the colours of Haring’s mural shine anew.

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Police raid Melbourne’s Dog's Bar over perverse pirates

A cafe has resorted to putting fig leaves over penises to avoid charges of displaying an obscene art work.

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‘An exceptional moment’

The upcoming Festival of Live Art represents an unprecedented opportunity for Australian artists.

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