Adelaide Cabaret Festival pops cork on 2024 program
Patti Lupone, Missy Higgins and Fascinating Aïda among the headliners in Virginia Gay's first outing as Adelaide Cabaret Festival Artistic Director.
Patti Lupone, Missy Higgins and Fascinating Aïda among the headliners in Virginia Gay's first outing as Adelaide Cabaret Festival Artistic Director.
Speak Percussion and Melbourne International Jazz Festival to receive support from Music Australia, part of a larger $17m investment by Creative Australia.
Classical and contemporary music, evocative performance and the world premiere of a rock-opera on the bill to celebrate the half-century of the iconic Sydney sails.
Cosmology and composition collide in Music of the Spheres, an unusual musical journey through time and space, including extracts from Richard Mills' new opera Galileo.
Noongar culture, language and stories are now firmly embedded in the programming at Perth Festival. We talk to Noongar artists about this blossoming relationship.
The Sydney venue’s 2023 season launches its Australian-first immersive sound system with a lineup featuring Peaches, Deborah Cheetham, Paul Grabowsky, Emma Donovan and Krautrock legend Michael Rother.
With its Noongar theme of Djinda (stars), this year's program will look to the cosmos. Artists include the Kronos Quartet with Maatakitj, Björk and a sneak-peek at Richard Mills' new opera about Galileo.
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Bangarra Artistic Director Stephen Page, rising theatre performer and storyteller Brittanie Shipway and acclaimed musician Emma Donovan were among this year’s honourees.
Running over four days in March, WOMADelaide's 30th iteration is a largely Australian affair, with a few international guests that underscore the diversity of the lineup.
The 30th Anniversary WOMADelaide will be led by legendary Australian musicians Paul Kelly and Courtney Barnett, and feature Emma Donovan, Eishan Ensemble, Dancenorth, Restless Dance Theatre and Balkan Ethno Orchestra.
The rescheduled lineup will run over a huge weekend in December, signalling the return of live music to the city’s long-empty stages.
Cairns-based Marliya Choir, comprising First Nations women, will open the WOW (Women of the World) Australia 2021 Festival with a performance of award-winning song cycle Spinifex Gum.