Comings and Goings: June 2023
The latest arts appointments and departures.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
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Bangarra Dance Theatre's Frances Rings talks about visiting Yuldea for her new piece, her childhood, and the Indigenous Voice to Parliament.
Is it justifiable to ban Russian music and musicians following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine? Should art rise above international conflicts?
Alma Moodie enjoyed considerable success in Europe, inspiring several major 20th-century works. So, why is she so largely unknown today?
Ross Edwards turns 80 this year. Musician and composer Nicholas Routley reflects on the idiosyncratic music of this prolific composer.
Avant-garde multi-instrumentalist Benjamin Skepper talks about his desire to bring science and technology into his art practice.
Musicians Peter Knight and Daniel Wilfred discuss the vital act of sharing culture, and how we can help with a culture car.
Pianist Isata Kanneh-Mason reveals why she wanted to celebrate the magic of childhood in her new album for Decca.
Celebrating 20 years as Artistic and Music Director of Sydney Philharmonia Choirs, Brett Weymark explains why he equates his career with a bottle of wine.
Cathy Marston discusses her new dance work, adapted from Miles Franklin’s classic novel.
The Artistic Director of Sydney Dance Company recalls his childhood dislike of flamenco, his discovery of classical music and his desire to use live musicians as often as he can.
Andrew Schultz discusses his new work for the WASO, which draws on Thelonious Monk and a folk song celebrating wild horses.