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Celebrate 40 years of culture and community resilience at Darwin Festival

From Top End musicians and contemporary Aboriginal art to some of the nation’s best and biggest companies and performers, there’s…

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Review: And I’m The Queen of Sheba, Brown’s Mart Theatre (NT)

Kate Wyvill’s newest work is a comic delight with meaty themes, and certainly packs a punch.

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How to strengthen a fragile arts ecology

In smaller cities, the departure of key individuals can send shock waves through the local sector, while the loss of…

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Discover Art Territory

The world’s largest art gallery isn’t in Paris, St. Petersburg or New York City. It’s the Northern Territory.

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Parrtjima is more than a light festival; it’s a celebration of Country

Some of the world’s oldest cultures merge with the latest digital technology to deliver a light festival in the heart…

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Culture first: Desart celebrates 25 years of supporting Aboriginal artists

Working with 8000 artists across 16 language groups in Central Australia requires strategy and sensitivity.

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Arts and cultural space at Darwin Airport breaks new ground

The Green Room at Darwin Airport gives newcomers a taste of Top End arts and culture, and provides locals with…

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Review: Tracks Dance Company's In Your Blood, Darwin Festival

Featuring a cast of 40 and the work of seven choreographers, In Your Blood finds the sweet spot between sport…

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Review: Chasing Smoke & Biladurang, Darwin Festival

Further reflections and critical responses to events programmed as part of the 2018 Darwin Festival.

Review: Buried Country, The Beginning of Nature & Baker Boy, Darwin Festival

Impressions and critical reflections on the opening weekend of this year’s Darwin Festival by our Performing Arts Editor, Richard Watts.

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