Review: Two Feet (Adelaide Festival)
Meryl Tankard's remarkable solo work from 1988 has been remade in exquisite fashion with prima ballerina Natalia Osipova now starring.
Meryl Tankard's remarkable solo work from 1988 has been remade in exquisite fashion with prima ballerina Natalia Osipova now starring.
A thought-provoking journey through music old and new – and back again.
Nasi Voutsas and Bertrand Lesca's tense, comic two-hander draws the audience in and makes it complicit.
After a few initial distractions, a riveting performance with Richard Tognetti as conductor, director and soloist.
An immersive and magical experience where Chekhov meets Heysen.
The Sretensky Monastery Choir brings a powerful sound to sacred and secular Russian music.
Paul Kelly, James Ledger, Seraphim Trio and Alice Keath give us an evening of genre-blending bird songs.
William Christie's spirited revival of an antiquated artform proves there's life in Rameau's old dogs yet.
A dancer and a percussionist collaborate in an unusual duo, but the work still has more room to move.
The photographer and actress’s real-life encounter becomes a tantalising cocktail of truth and fiction.
A unique, immersive, joyous concert from the world’s first professional orchestra for musicians with a disability.
An exhilarating concert showcasing the talent on offer from a band that blazed the HIP trail in Australia 30 years ago and is still going strong today.
A diverse musical collaboration free from traditional boundaries or limitations.