Performing Arts

Multiverse Theory in D
Ellandar presents another work that appeals on many levels, simply designed, cleverly written, and intelligently performed.

Funds invested in remote community arts
$115,000 has been allocated by the Federal Government to nine regional Western Australian artists and organisations.

NIDA opens new Graduate School
The two-storey addition to the Kensington campus will be a dedicated space for the institute’s Master of Fine Art courses.

Michael Lynch: the disrupter with vision
The arts administrator who said all bankers are bastards, is back in Sydney and has a word on government funding,…

RICERCAR
Classical music collides with contemporary musicianship and theatricality to shape a meditative experience.

The Good Doctor
Neil Simon’s series of short plays made for a very entertaining night of pathos-laden comedy.

How art teaches us empathy
The arts are increasingly acknowledged as a key force in developing the capacity for human connection.

How to be an effective arts advocate
You don’t have to be a well-paid political lobbyist or have a weekly radio program to be an arts advocate.…

Outgrowing the ‘ta-dah!’ moment in contemporary circus
The pause for applause after completing a trick regularly punctuates circus shows – but is it impeding the art form’s…

Over $100,000 for regional artists and organisations
Regional Arts Fund announces support for eight projects to enhance long-term professional development and opportunities in Victoria.