Review: Études/Circle Electric (The Australian Ballet)
A trusty old work and a brand-new creation face off at The Australian Ballet.
A trusty old work and a brand-new creation face off at The Australian Ballet.
Cameron Lam celebrates five years of curating the Australian Art Music playlist featuring music across Classical, Jazz and Sound Art.
The program includes a new ballet by Christopher Wheeldon about Oscar Wilde, exclusive to TAB, a new Stephanie Lake work and the return of some favourites.
Illuminate Adelaide celebrates the underground in a program ranging from Yothu Yindi to Iannis Xenakis, Béla Bartók to bbymutha.
New works by Stephanie Lake and Rafael Bonachela, along with a recent Bonachela favourite go for gold.
KLASSIK underground's second concert created an immersive sound world through light and music by Ukrainian and Russian composers.
Energy abounds in Manifesto, Stephanie Lake’s thrilling work for nine drummers and nine dancers.
"I’m still pinching myself," says Lake as her career hits top gear with her latest work, Manifesto.
This month's features include profiles of Australian choreographer Stephanie Lake and didge virtuoso William Barton, an interview with Mary Finsterer about her new opera Antarctica, Dr Anita Collins on why music makes us feel so good, and Peter Tregear on the winds of change at Opera Australia.
After being cancelled in 2020 and 2021 due to COVID lockdowns, Melbourne’s new winter arts festival has announced its program for June 2022.
Cameron Lam shares his latest playlist of Australian art music from Melbourne’s lockdown.
Stephanie Lake shows a highly original sensibility in this exhilarating work.
Guerin creates an intriguing world of shadows and light with a sinister beauty.