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Stimulating audiences for Indigenous art

Nine in ten Australians value Indigenous art, but only one-quarter engage with it. A new report inspects the barriers and…

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Moneybag: latest money news

Five Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander arts professionals have been announced as the 2015 participants of British Council’s ACCELERATE.

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Fringe to mainstage: how does it happen?

Every year thousands of shows open at fringe festivals and independent venues. A few go on to mainstage productions and…

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Griffith Review 49: New Asia Now

Memoirs, essays and fiction in this collection consider diaspora and migrant experience in a newly-defined Asia.

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Why art merchandising is for you too

When you visit a museum or gallery, there is no escaping the gift shop. But individual artists can also take…

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In Two Minds

Dancenorth perform all too rarely in Brisbane, so their current touring production was keenly anticipated.

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Mothers and Sons

A complex story with an excellent character dynamic.

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The Aliens

Profoundly introspective with a core affection for the music of another era, The Aliens is both discomforting and refreshing.

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In Memoriam

The UMSO gave a careful and considered performance of this brand-new work.

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Sneak preview of Stephen Page’s dance-film Spear

Based on an earlier work choreographed on the dancers of Bangarra, Page’s feature film will have its world premiere in…

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