Review: Bliss of Heaven: Music of the New World (Daniel Rojas, Ensemble Apex)
Daniel Rojas spins his dazzling improvisations with ease at the launch of his new album.
Daniel Rojas spins his dazzling improvisations with ease at the launch of his new album.
This extraordinarily courageous work from Liz Lea suggests that no dance style is beyond being looked at creatively.
Joanna Murray-Smith’s much-performed Honour gets a thoughtful revival and a little makeover.
Another brilliant night at the ballet, with work by Petipa, Balanchine and Forsythe, confirms that The Australian Ballet's new Artistic Director, David Hallberg, has definitely arrived.
This semi-staged production does nothing to improve the musical’s chequered reputation.
A pensive and delightful Sunday afternoon concert, which launched the Music on the Terrace Soirée Series at WA's Government House.
Celestial sounds from underground as The Song Company delivers an expert and enlightening performance in Tudor polyphony.
Victorian Opera showcases Bizet's opera at its best in this performance at the Sidney Myer Music Bowl.
Joanna Murray-Smith poses some difficult questions in her new play Berlin, commissioned by Melbourne Theatre Company.
Soul-baring Sibelius works its magic in a dynamic performance by the SSO.
An entertaining afternoon of music led by multitalented conductor and double bass soloist John Keene.
A great night and a much-needed spark of hope for less troubled times ahead.
The Orava Quartet offers up an evening of drama and emotional depth in Hobart.