Connections Through Culture
The British Council launches new grants to spark new artistic collaborations between the UK and the Asia-Pacific.
The British Council launches new grants to spark new artistic collaborations between the UK and the Asia-Pacific.
Former dancer and choreographer Adrian Burnett to shape Carriageworks’ programming and lead the delivery of national and international projects.
In just one day, Music in Me aims to give primary school teachers of all backgrounds a toolkit to help kids get the music education they deserve.
The 17-year-old musician has won $5,500 in cash prizes, an orchestral engagement and a loan of Emily Sun's 1946 violin.
Over $2m dollars has been invested to give 71 projects across performing, visual and community arts an international reach.
Melbourne pianist Nat Bartsch hosts an inclusive meet-up series for neurodivergent artists.
The Australian-born conductor secures a spot in the 2024-2025 Taki Alsop Conducting Fellowship Mentoring Program.
Connor D'Netto, Peter Knight, Andrée Greenwell and Freya Schack-Arnott are among those supported through the inaugural matched funding initiative.
Rachel Healy will begin her five-year term with QPAC in December after the departure of John Kotzas.
The partnership will deliver a new program of collaborative events, inspired by Grabowsky's improvisatory, open-minded musical approach.
One of the world’s leading authorities on the French Baroque, Tunley was also a leading light in Perth’s music community.
Australian composer Victoria Pham is among the 16 artists who will receive mentorship and a $3,000 prize.
At least 380 projects will receive support, including a large variety of contemporary music touring initiatives.