The Australian Ballet: At Home with Ballet TV
Unable to perform live, TAB has launched a new digital season featuring 14 of its productions, starting with The Sleeping Beauty.
Unable to perform live, TAB has launched a new digital season featuring 14 of its productions, starting with The Sleeping Beauty.
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma is just one of many classical musicians who have recorded videos in support of those at the COVID-19 front line.
The City of Sydney endorses a $3.5M package, the City of Melbourne offers $2M in grants, and Tasmania delivers $1.5M in funding and operational measures worth $2M.
Queensland Ballet has launched a Keep the Magic Alive campaign to share stories and raise funds, and is doing all it can to retain staff and keep its dancers fit and healthy.
Discover how Yo-Yo Ma is bridging cultures with a unique event, learn about the restorative powers of music, and read up on the history of ballet music.
The new fund will operate across three streams: Survive, Adapt, Create. The suspended Arts and Disability Mentorships have been reopened.
From our House to Yours will offer full-length performances and talks, footage, podcasts, articles and behind-the-scenes content.
While Live Performance Australia’s national awards will not go ahead this year, Melbourne’s Green Room Awards will be presented in an online ceremony.
Musicians from Anne-Sophie Mutter to Jonny Greenwood are paying tribute to the iconic Polish composer, who has died at the age of 86.
The German violinist is in self-quarantine, but has positive messages for her fans.
Three productions from Griffin and STC, filmed in front of a live audience, will be available for free on Facebook.
The Greater Sydney Orchestra’s streaming initiative offers a ‘pay as you can’ model to keep the music going through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Three Australians are among the 32 pianists competing in the event, which is being rescheduled for 2021.