On the road: Creative Australia boost for touring productions
Nine shows will share in $1.75 million fund to take performances to audiences in regional and remote communities.
Nine shows will share in $1.75 million fund to take performances to audiences in regional and remote communities.
The funding commitment – nearly $40m – is one of the state’s most significant investments in the performing arts to date.
Works from Blakdance, Dancenorth and Performing Lines among those receiving funding to tour the country.
Speak Percussion, Performing Lines and Blakdance among the organisations to benefit.
Annette Downs, Geelong Arts Centre, BlakDance, Legs on the Wall and Adelaide Festival among those recognised for excellence in performing arts.
Over $2m dollars has been invested to give 71 projects across performing, visual and community arts an international reach.
Two striking Australian First Nations dance works demonstrate a breadth of styles, from streetwise to elegiac.
Australasian Dance Collective and BlakDance program to host eight leading and emerging First Nations artists.
Queensland Theatre's 2024 begins with a new staging of a pre-war classic and ends with a new Australian musical.
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The winners include Australian Digital Concert Hall, Erin Milne, All the Queens Men, Speak Percussion and Clare Watson.