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Parrtjima 2023. Photo: Lisa Hatz. People gathering at the Parrtjima festival with kids and an adult at the centre of a vibrnat light project, surrounded by trees and the natural landscape.
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Parrtjima 2024 builds on generosity and embraces new chapter

Apart from signature light installations and curated artworks, Parrtjima will drive its future with a sense of interconnected and cultural…

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Celebrating the joy of singing in the heart of winter

From professional singers to passionate amateurs, Tasmania’s Festival of Voices celebrates the human voice in all its forms.

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Nurturing tomorrow's classical musicians through tailored training

The Australian National Academy of Music (ANAM) offers a unique Performance Program for young musicians, designed to foster brilliant, sustainable…

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How an arts education helps grow mentally healthy children

Opening your own Stagecoach Performing Arts franchise can grow opportunities for young people and help them build the skills they…

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How your performing arts skills can equip you for a new career

Becoming a Stagecoach franchisee won’t just provide you with a rewarding new job: it will utilise your arts skills for…

A six-piece band play onstage with their frontwoman front and centre.
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Experience the unmissable Adelaide Fringe

Tickets are now on sale for more than 1200 shows from around Australia and the world at this year’s Adelaide…

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History is calling from the heart of the Red Centre

Parrtjima 2023 takes its cue from the Statement from the Heart, returning with a visual feast that thrives on deeper…

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What future-proofing looks like in the performing arts

More than a revamped venue, Sutherland’s Pavilion Performing Arts Centre signals a commitment towards creative pathways that go from community…

William Barton smiles at the camera. He has shoulder length dark hair and brown eyes. His right hand rests on an ochre-painted didgeridoo and he wears a brown leather jacket over a black t-shirt.
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Barton meets Beethoven in classical music’s greatest get-together

Didgeridoo virtuoso William Barton speaks about the importance of story and place when playing with Queensland Symphony Orchestra.

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New piano syllabus takes elitism out of exams

The Australian Guild of Music is heralding a new era of piano and instrumental exams, making them more affordable, accessible,…

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