RISING festival announces major production
Belvoir's award-winning Counting and Cracking to get its Victorian debut in this year's RISING festival.
Belvoir's award-winning Counting and Cracking to get its Victorian debut in this year's RISING festival.
Recorder virtuoso Genevieve Lacey turns a solo recital into a visual spectacle and place for community.
Recorder virtuoso Genevieve Lacey has no problem performing solo. But for her, the single player recital is often the least creative option.
The 2023 edition of Melbourne’s RISING festival is announced, with 12 major world premieres among its menu of music, visual arts, dance and mass participation events.
Cate Blanchett voices a tiger in Julian Rosefeldt's huge and elaborate multimedia installation, a keystone work in Melbourne's RISING festival.
The Artistic Director of the Brisbane Festival explains how her own children inspired her to invite Brisbane’s young people to suggest the music for this year’s Riverfire event.
After being cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID lockdowns, Melbourne’s new winter arts festival has announced its program for June 2022.
A joyous 50th anniversary celebration including alumni and audience members.
Alumni, company members and audiences join forces to share memories in Us 50.
A dancer and a percussionist collaborate in an unusual duo, but the work still has more room to move.
Two new Australian operas, an Estonian choir, the eight-hour theatrical tour-de-force Gatz and a host of "Made in WA" productions feature.
The 50th anniversary program features four Australian choreographers and a 50-strong piece by Gideon Obarzanek.
The line-up includes Kaija Saariaho's oratorio La Passion de Simone, Schaübuhne's Beware of Pity and a divisive play called Daughter that has had women walking out.