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Artists of the South Asian diaspora ‘share the future’ in program launch

Over 100 artists have been announced for the return of the Sangam Festival 2021. Held over four weekends in Melbourne,…

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Dance Review: All Expenses Paid, Stompin (MONA FOMA)

Stompin's latest work was originally supposed to be presented in April 2020, and has benefitted from the extra-long development process.

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The challenge of unlearning (from the archives)

New students at our elite training institutions often have to undo the damage of bad amateur training before they can…

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ICYMI: The week's top news in the arts

Funding news, long awaited Margel Hinder exhibition, art trail celebrates 150 years of Children's Hospital, new dates for MAMMA MIA,…

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Hamlet inspires immersive theatre experience at the Malthouse

Designed to be COVID-safe for actors and audiences alike, 'Because the Night' is Malthouse Theatre's major production for 2021.

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What inspiration looks like: Amanda Gorman

A 22-year old poet stopped the world in its tracks this week, and demonstrated the power of poetry at the…

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Creating culturally safe spaces starts with decolonising our minds

At ArtsHub's Visions 2020 conference, cultural safety in the sector for First Nations artists and artists of colour was on…

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Performance Review: Circa’s Humans 2.0, Carriageworks (Sydney Festival)

A riveting piece of contemporary circus that celebrates the group over the heroic individual and explores notions of trust and…

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What Netflix's Bridgerton teaches us about sex and race in Regency London

Adapted from a historical romance novel, Netflix’s Bridgerton is a saucy look at sex, gossip and race in Regency London.

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Outside the capitals, COVID-era festivals adapt to the new normal

Festivals in regional Victoria and the Gold Coast demonstrate their adaptability as the sector adjusts to COVID-safe conditions.

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