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7,123 stories by "Arts Review"

On the Couch with Caroline Lee by Arts Review

Who is Caroline Lee? I'm Caroline Lee, a sharp rude vegetarian, cat loving show loving cook. What would you do differently to what you do now? I'd have more space around the edges. Who inspi…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:32pm on March 17, 2017

Young people, the media and Gangland 20 years on by Arts Review

In 1997, Mark Davis published Gangland: Cultural elites and the new generationalism. The book analysed some of the ways in which "young people" were being misrepresented and/or underrepresen…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:22pm on March 17, 2017

Catalyst scrapped amidst new arts funding arrangements by Arts Review

The Turnbull Government has announced changes to Arts portfolio funding arrangements, with the transfer of the majority of funds from Catalyst – Australian Arts and Culture Fund to the…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:51pm on March 17, 2017

2017 Castlemaine State Festival by Arts Review

From the launch of a sensational new local venue, to a celebration of the reality of the refugee experience presented uniquely in a tunnel under a railway line, the 2017 Castlemaine State Fe…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:08am on March 17, 2017

Deepspace by Arts Review

Playing at the intersection of the arts and sciences, Deepspace is an intimate performance combining dance, sound and installation. The work has grown out of a two-month residency aboard Aus…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:38pm on March 16, 2017

On the Couch with James Batchelor by Arts Review

Who is James Batchelor? I am a 25-year-old choreographer and dancer. I grew up in Canberra and moved to Melbourne when I was 17 to study dance at the Victorian College of the Arts. Now I am …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:58pm on March 16, 2017

Circus Oz to unpacks the myths of modern Australia in Model Citizens by Arts Review

This year Circus Oz Artistic Director, Rob Tannion, along with a new diverse acrobatic ensemble, are fired up to launch the latest touring Circus Oz show, Model Citizens – blending …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:43pm on March 16, 2017

Sit. Pose. Snap. Brisbane Portrait Photography 1850 " 1950 by Arts Review

Long before smartphones and selfies, people visited a studio portrait photographer to capture an image of themselves they wanted to share with the world. Museum of Brisbane's new exhibition …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:12pm on March 16, 2017

Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour " Carmen by Arts Review

Following a spectacular season in 2013, Gale Edward's acclaimed production of Bizet's Carmen will return to Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour later this month. A highlight of the Australian cult…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:45pm on March 16, 2017

Stones in His Pockets by Arts Review

Following performances across the globe and a five-year run in the West End, the multi award-winning comedy Stones in His Pockets by Irish writer Marie Jones, will be performed at Parramatta…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 7:39pm on March 16, 2017

Top Picks at the 2017 Melbourne Queer Film Festival by Arts Review

Celebrating its 27th year, the Melbourne Queer Film Festival (MQFF) is set to delight, excite, shock and surprise with the most cutting edge queer cinema has to offer from Australia an…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:27pm on March 15, 2017

On the Couch with Brian Castles-Onion by Arts Review

Who is Brian Castles-Onion? I'm a Conductor with Opera Australia currently on the podium for the season of Handa Opera on Sydney Harbour – Carmen, and recent recipient of an AM in t…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:21pm on March 15, 2017

Summerfolk by Arts Review

Written by one of Russia’s most profound writers, activists and Nobel Prize winners, Burning House presents Maxim Gorky's Summerfolk at St. Kilda’s Theatre Works for four p…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:42pm on March 15, 2017

On the Couch with Chris Bendall by Arts Review

Who is Chris Bendall? I am the CEO of Critical Stages, a national touring company based in The Rocks in Sydney. I am a Creative Producer, Director, Dramaturg and lover of all things theatre.…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 10:16pm on March 15, 2017

Cockfight by Arts Review

Two blokes in an office. One older, one younger. A cross between The Office and a cage-fight, this game of comical one-upmanship builds to a moment of impact where everything is suspended. A…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:41pm on March 15, 2017

HART by Arts Review

A one-man verbatim theatre piece about the lived experiences of Stolen Generations survivors and the ongoing effects experienced by Indigenous Australians, following critically-acclaimed sea…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:45pm on March 15, 2017

T W O by Arts Review

Austinmer Dance Theatre brings together two of the contemporary dance world's major choreographic forces in a daring new production, T W O at the 2017 Adelaide Fringe for three performances …

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 12:00am on March 15, 2017

On the Couch with Michelle Forte by Arts Review

Who is Michelle Forte? Michelle Forte is an almost 51 year old  Mother of 14 year old Zacc and 4 year old fur Baby RJ. Incredibly passionate about dance and inspiring young people to firs…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:25pm on March 14, 2017

Mary's Diva Spectacular by Arts Review

Mary’s Poppin is a place where opulent décor and dazzling divas shine. A place where production crew and staff work as one to create a loveable hangout. I embrace everything diva, fro…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:56pm on March 14, 2017

Robert Andrew: Our mutable histories by Arts Review

Acclaimed artist Robert Andrew will showcase three new works exploring his Australian Indigenous history with use of contemporary technology in Robert Andrew: Our mutable histories at the Mu…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 9:28pm on March 14, 2017

Australia Council International Residencies 2017-18 announced by Arts Review

The Australia Council for the Arts has announced the 21 successful artists for the 2017-18 International Residencies program. The residencies will provide the artists with the opportunity to…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:36pm on March 14, 2017

William Eggleston Portraits by Arts Review

Direct from the National Portrait Gallery in London, the National Gallery of Victoria presents the Australian premiere of William Eggleston Portraits, the first major exhibition devoted to t…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 1:26am on March 14, 2017

On the Couch with Victoria Hunt by Arts Review

Who is Victoria Hunt? I am a dancer and choreographer with a background in image making. I am dedicated to directing interdisciplinary/intercultural performance works, informed by years of o…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:55pm on March 13, 2017

Limbo Unhinged by Arts Review

Wildly daring and a flawless production, Limbo Unhinged limits do not exist as the show takes the audience on a journey through a sexy, yet whimsical world of playful behaviour and a boundar…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 11:19pm on March 13, 2017

Vivid Sydney " Bigger, Bolder, Brighter by Arts Review

The world's largest festival of light music and ideas, Vivid Sydney returns bigger, bolder and brighter in 2017, with a new precinct at Barangaroo, an expanded light walk through the Royal B…

SOURCE: Australian Arts Review at 8:19pm on March 13, 2017
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