Queensland

Dance review: Terrain
This award-winning show about the convergence of body, land and spirit returns for its tenth year anniversary.

Embrace spontaneous encounters at tropical festival
The 60th Cairns Festival is a unique chance to catch Patricia Piccinini’s hot air balloons, music from classical to indie-pop,…

Changing cultural narratives by sparking public conversation
The 2022 BLEACH* Festival is not only commissioning new work, it’s changing the way locals and visitors alike perceive and…

Theatre review: JALI
An inspirational and heartfelt story about a life-changing journey told through the medium of comedy.

Dance review: Three 2.0
Australasian Dance Collective presents three choreographers and six dancers in various permutations of connection.

Exhibition review: CIAF 2022 satellite program roundup
An immersive satellite program celebrates First Nations creativity while investigations into Blak/Black identity draw on humour and criticality in equal…

Theatre review: The Sunshine Club
A welcomed restaging of the play; its messaging as fresh and relevant today as when it was first performed over…

First Nations artists on adapting traditions for a contemporary world
Five First Nations artists from Queensland discuss what it means to work on Country and how their practices strengthen Cultural…

Circa expands into Cairns with new First Nations ensemble
The Brisbane-based circus company is expanding from Meanjin to the Gimuy Walabura Yidinii, Yirrganydji Country, with a new, First Nations-led…

Putting learning into action
Studying a Bachelor of Creative Arts (Acting) at JMC Academy means an emphasis on practical classes to maximise student learning.