Review: Three (Australasian Dance Collective)
The unnaturally long and testing gestation of Australasian Dance Collective’s world premiere season Three forms a frame that echoes the triple bill’s ever-timely themes.
The unnaturally long and testing gestation of Australasian Dance Collective’s world premiere season Three forms a frame that echoes the triple bill’s ever-timely themes.
A high-tech movement and sound installation that prioritises form over substance.
Now into its 36th year, the Australian String Quartet continues to evolve, develop and re-energise the genre, as it shows in this impressive concert.
This year's brilliantly programmed and performed Coriole Festival showed that Australian music is indeed alive and well.
The University of Queensland Music School reaches a new height of achievement with its performance of Beethoven’s glorious Symphony No 9.
A new chamber music series offers an intelligent, beautifully played program in a glorious heritage venue.
From naughty Bavarian monks to our sunburnt country, this concert had it all.
Tour-de-force dance-theatre makeover of Australia's first woman PM is a must-see.
Funny and thought-provoking, a new American play that grapples with the truth.
Mitchell Butel’s witty direction gives early Cavalli an enticing 21st-century makeover.
Operatic treatment enhances Mendelssohn's oratorio despite a smudgy accoustic.
The little company that could makes an impressive contribution to Melbourne’s merry month of Verdi.
Two Minutes from Home offers up a fascinating musical anthology of 2020 as experienced by Decibel's creative community.