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The many labours of Daniel Schlusser

Nearly 10 years since Daniel Schlusser first read Euripides’ play, his version of the Hercules legend is about to open in Melbourne.

May 17, 2022
Film
features

Arts and the election: lucrative creative industries are being overlooked and neglected

In an op-ed, Matthew Deaner, CEO of Screen Producers Australia, expresses his frustration at the slow rate of progress in addressing key issues and being let down by current proposals.

May 13, 2022
Vocal & Choral
features

The Giovanni Consort offers Songs for the Soul

Kate McNamara, Artistic Director of the WA chamber choir, discusses the repertoire in this concert, and addressing the gender imbalance in classical music.

May 13, 2022
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

The ANAM Set: Bruce Crossman and Kane Chang

Composer Bruce Crossman and pianist Kane Chang discuss their piece Fragility and Sonorousness, which draws on the pair's diverse cultural heritage as well as their lived experiences in the Pacific region.

May 13, 2022
Classical Music
features

Listen to the Australian Art Music playlist: May 2022

Cameron Lam started out looking at the sky and pondering the stars, but his thoughts quickly turned to contemplations of death, mourning, bird song, and distant landscapes.

May 12, 2022
Chamber, Classical Music
features

Elena Kats-Chernin’s world premiere in Mparntwe (Alice Springs)

The Australian composer is currently in the Red Centre, working with the Alice Springs World Chamber Orchestra on a commissioned work, which has its world premiere this week.

May 12, 2022
Classical Music, Dance, Opera, Theatre, Visual Art
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Arts and the election: Why an arts policy is essential

Leya Reid and Georgie Cyrillo at NAVA argue that an arts and cultural policy, or National Cultural Plan, is essential if we are to start taking arts and culture seriously.

May 12, 2022
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

The ANAM Set: Al Fane and K. Travers Eira

Percussionist Al Fane talks about '[sound is] A Body in Space', written with composer K. Travers Eira, which is centred on the human body and the physicality of percussion.

May 12, 2022
Dance, Festivals, Stage, Theatre
features

Thinking outside the box at Sydney Opera House’s UnWrapped

Fiona Winning, the curator of Sydney Opera House's UnWrapped, discusses the power of the Sydney Opera House brand to entice audiences to try something a little out of the ordinary.

May 12, 2022
Classical Music, Instrumental
features

The ANAM Set: Kate Tempany and Nic Corkeron

Composer Kate Tempany discusses her piece Honeyeater, written for trumpeter Nic Corkeron, which mourns the imminent loss of the critically endangered Regent Honeyeater bird.

May 11, 2022
Classical Music
features

The ANAM Set: Andrián Pertout and Henry Justo

Composer Andrián Pertout discusses his piece Mīmēsis, written for violist Henry Justo, which draws on Aristotle and the mathematical concept of ‘partitions’.

May 10, 2022
Classical Music, Festivals, Instrumental
features

The ANAM Set: Anne Cawrse and Clare Fox

In the first of a five-part series, learn from the composer and performer about one of the pieces commissioned for The ANAM Set, one of the most ambitious commissioning projects in Australian history.

May 9, 2022
Festivals, Opera
features

The Festival of Outback Opera returns for a second year

After its huge success last year, Opera Queensland's ten-day outback Festival returns. We talk to the festival organisers and headline performer Greta Bradman.

May 9, 2022

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