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Visual Art
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The Packers champion arts education in Melbourne and Perth

Crown Resorts and the Packer Family Foundation have announced a new $25 million arts education funding initiative.

March 31, 2016
Classical Music, Opera
news

Turandot set goes from Chinese fantasy to cult-TV treasure

Sci-fi super fans and theme park investors will give the Opera on the Harbour set a new lease of life after the production closes.

March 31, 2016
Classical Music, Orchestral
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Study explores the emotional impact of concert hall design

Finnish researchers have examined how concert hall acoustics can influence the emotional response of a listener.

March 31, 2016
Classical Music, Orchestral
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Computer simulator Conductrix is ‘Guitar Hero’ for conductors

Irish conductor Eimear Noone is harnessing virtual reality technology to make living room Maestros.

March 30, 2016
Classical Music, Opera
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Sydney Opera House unveils Utzon Le Corbusier Tapestry

The Sydney Opera House will display the tapestry by the French artist, commissioned by the venue’s architect in 1958. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

March 29, 2016
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news

John Cleese takes to Twitter to condemn Fawlty Towers “Rip-Off”

Monty Python actor John Cleese slams what he calls the “Faulty Towers Rip-Off Dining Experience”.

March 24, 2016
Chamber, Classical Music, Instrumental, Opera, Orchestral, Theatre, Vocal & Choral
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Limelight’s April 2016 issue is now on sale

We investigate the what, why and how of classical music’s greatest growth industry.

March 24, 2016
Film
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The Sydney Film Festival returns in June

One of the world’s longest-running festivals, the Sydney Film Festival, will return to the city in June.

March 23, 2016
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ArtsPeak pens open letter to PM

ArtsPeak, the Confederation of Peak National Arts Organisations has written to the PM advocating for vision in arts policy.

March 22, 2016
Chamber, Classical Music
news

Mary Jo Capps honoured at Creative Partnerships Awards

The Musica Viva CEO has won the Arts Leadership Award at this year’s ceremony.

March 22, 2016
Uncategorised
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Winners of 33rd Green Room Awards announced

Surprise successes and predictable victories characterise this year’s awards, announced this evening in Melbourne.

March 21, 2016
Classical Music, Instrumental
news

New wearable MIDI instrument creates glove songs

Texas start-up Remidi develops the T8, a wearable MIDI controller that allows a user to mime music.

March 21, 2016
Uncategorised
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Arts Minister: Don’t judge Government on funding alone

Senator Mitch Fifield says the arts are the “soul of the nation” but doesn’t think slashed Federal subsidies should be criticised. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in

March 18, 2016

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