Performing Arts

ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts
Art in the Vines, Jaipur Literature Festival, Māori artefacts on their way home, Hazel Rowley Fellowship opens, and more.

Neoliberal funding agenda does little for the arts
The Australia Council’s five-year strategy and the SA Arts Plan foster a culture of corporate speak and divisive competition.

The wind blowing from Maningrida to Paris
Five artists from Maningrida in West Arnhem Land are finally departing for their Paris exhibition at the Australian Embassy.

Must-see performing arts for 2020
Here's a first look at the 2020 performances and events throughout Australia

The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes, Carriageworks (NSW)
A sparse production that turns the mirror on the audience.

Provocations at the National Youth Arts Summit
Young delegates faced the pressing issues of our time at this year's National Youth Arts Summit.

The backstage magic of performance
With an Illusion specialist at NIDA, students can expect the unexpected.

Am I a good ally to disabled artists?
Based on her research into what makes a good ally, Associate Professor Bree Hadley looks at how we can improve…

Hard Sell, NICA (VIC)
An innovative circus spectacular that demonstrates the elasticity of the genre.

Call for arts teaching review
Teachers and educators are concerned that the arts curriculum is not being effectively taught in Australian schools.