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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

Adam Simmons: The Usefulness of Art by Arts Review

Adam Simmons and his 14 musicians emerged like a Stygian ensemble – clad in magnificent black costumes that combined Morticia Adams' wardrobe with the Jim Henson Workshop. Chairs and c…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:49pm on August 28, 2017

Arche' by Arts Review

With their production of Arche’, Melbourne Ballet Company have come up with a delightfully quirky antidote for those dance devotees who feel that maybe they've seen enough versions of …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:59pm on August 28, 2017

On the Couch with Kelly Gellatly by Arts Review

Who is Kelly Gellatly? I'm Director of the Ian Potter Museum of Art at the University of Melbourne and the University's new contemporary art museum, Buxton Contemporary, which opens in early…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:20pm on August 28, 2017

Channels Festival 2017 by Arts Review

Over 10 days from 1 September, the third edition of the Channels Festival presents some of the best new contemporary moving image from over 90 Australian and international artists in 1…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:30pm on August 27, 2017

Melbourne Festival Indigenous program to connect Australia's First Peoples by Arts Review

The 2017 Melbourne Festival program connects Australia's First People with the newest people of today. Beginning with a ceremonial tribute, we continue to celebrate the culture and heritage …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:00pm on August 27, 2017

Iconic artwork signals day Sydney becomes a true people's place by Arts Review

The City of Sydney has released an updated design for Cloud Arch – its ambitious new public artwork outside Sydney Town Hall, to be built by March 2019. Designed by visionary Japane…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:17am on August 25, 2017

Circus Oz Sidesault " a program that supports and develops circus by Arts Review

Through their Sidesault program, Circus Oz has announce a full schedule of artform development for the balance of 2017. Over the coming months, Sidesault will present a festival of experimen…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:52am on August 25, 2017

On the Couch with Sarah Sutherland by Arts Review

Who is Sarah Sutherland? I'm an actor and theatre maker and the Artistic Director of rollercoaster theatre company, an ensemble of actors with disabilities. I'm an ensemble member of Red Sti…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:35am on August 25, 2017

Underworld by Arts Review

Dynamic contemporary dance choreographers, Sarah Aiken and Rebecca Jensen and Darebin Arts Speakeasy present the world premiere of Underworld – a dark, thoughtful, humorous and hopeful…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:41am on August 25, 2017

Sydney International Piano Competition Winners Recital: Andrey Gugnin by Arts Review

Audiences will have the unique opportunity to experience the sublime musicality of Andrey Gugnin, winner of the 2016 Sydney International Piano Competition of Australia, as he performs a thr…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 5:09am on August 25, 2017

fish " a fantastical soap opera about fear by Arts Review

Melbourne's highly respected rollercoaster theatre company return with their latest politically charged offering, fish – at The Melba Spiegeltent for four shows only from 31 August 201…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:10am on August 25, 2017

Water Pushes Sand by Arts Review

Composer Erik Griswold has had a long association with Sichuan. Together with percussionist, Vanessa Tomlinson, he has visited the province many times to study Sichuan percussion, folk music…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 6:11am on August 24, 2017

On the Couch with Katrina Sedgwick by Arts Review

Who is Katrina Sedgwick? I'm the Director and CEO of ACMI (the Australian Centre for the Moving Image). ACMI is Australia's national museum for film, television, video games, digital culture…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:25am on August 24, 2017

René Magritte: The Revealing Image, Photos and Films by Arts Review

An exhibition of works by one of the world's most influential Surrealists, the Latrobe Regional Gallery presents in an Australian exclusive, René Magritte: The Revealing Image –…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:58am on August 24, 2017

Three Monks by Arts Review

Adapted from an ancient Chinese legend, Arts Centre Melbourne presents in an Australian premiere, the China National Theatre for Children’s production of Three Monks in the Fa…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:56pm on August 23, 2017

David Williamson Prize set to become one of Australia's richest literary awards by Arts Review

An Australian theatre company will receive $80,000 to commission and program a new Australian work following an announcement by the Australian Writers' Guild that the 2017 David Williamson P…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:42pm on August 23, 2017

Opera Australia is rolling out the big guns in Melbourne in 2018 by Arts Review

Opera Australia will be rolling it out big and bold in Melbourne in 2018 with some of the world's biggest voices taking on some of the greatest roles in opera. Artistic Director Lyndon Terra…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:52pm on August 23, 2017

Open House Melbourne expands to Ballarat by Arts Review

Ballarat's best architecture and significant buildings are set to open for public viewing as the highly popular Open House Melbourne (OHM) extends its program of events to the region. Presen…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:00pm on August 23, 2017

In Like Flynn " The Musical by Arts Review

An exciting new Australian musical about John Flynn, the man who founded the Flying Doctor in Australia in 1927, Now Be Resourceful presents an industry showcase of In Like Flynn at…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 4:28am on August 22, 2017

Opera Australia to unleash its creative powers in 2018 by Arts Review

Opera Australia has cast off the creative limitations of 2017 and will unleash one of its most inspired and innovative programs to date when it returns to its Sydney home in the Joan Sutherl…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 2:20am on August 22, 2017

Tamara Dean: Force of Nature by Arts Review

Photographic artist Tamara Dean examines the longstanding relationship of Australians with waterholes and rivers in her exhibition, Force of Nature – currently on show at The Lost Ones…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:52am on August 22, 2017

Symphony in C by Arts Review

Bringing together great works from the past century to showcase the vigour of modern ballet, The Australian Ballet presents Symphony in C at Arts Centre Melbourne from 24 August 2017. Fol…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:02am on August 22, 2017

BEEP by Arts Review

From the same creative team that made the multi award-winning hit Grug comes the world premiere of Windmill Theatre Co’s magical new show for children, Beep at the Adelaide Festival Ce…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:23pm on August 21, 2017

2017 Sidney Myer Creative Fellowships Announced by Arts Review

Recognising talent and exceptional courage in their respective artforms, ten exceptional mid-career artists from across Australia have been awarded a prestigious Sidney Myer Creative Fellows…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:34pm on August 21, 2017

On the Couch with Melanie Lane by Arts Review

Who is Melanie Lane? I'm a Javanese/Australian choreographer and performer, based in Melbourne. What would you do differently to what you do now? Probably doing more of what I'm doing now wh…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:41am on August 21, 2017
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