Performing Arts

Carriageworks celebrates forty years of contemporary Indigenous dance
Carriageworks is set to host a major exhibition surrounding the history of NAISDA in 2016.

Good Works
At times lyrical, funny and warm, and at others, unexpectedly savage and intensely violent.

Dos and Don'ts of working with boards
When running an arts organisation, the board of directors can be your inspiration or your bĂŞte noire.

Eight ways to deal with post-project blues
You have just handed in your manuscript, finished a great season or closed the doors of your exhibition. You’re expected…

National Roundtable sets some boundaries for acceptance
Steps to repair a loss of trust and respect from the arts sector were put into play at a National…

Students to be graded on making a song and dance
Australian students will be able to formally study musical theatre, both theoretically and practically, as of 2016.

Unveiled: Latest program announcements
New exhibitions and new seasons from around the country.

The National Theatre's Hamlet
Cumberbatch's Hamlet is a thrill; sod the London critics, they're just carping.

Sleeping Beauty wakes up box offices
New takes on a classic have proved a winning formula for two Australian ballet companies in 2015.

HECS-style payback mooted for arts grants
Successful artists would have to pay back government grants under a suggestion by Liberal Senator Ian McDonald.