More cancellations announced as COVID continues to decimate arts sector
The worsening COVID situation in the eastern states has led to more cancellations this week, with events cancelled or postponed across NSW, Victoria and Queensland.
The worsening COVID situation in the eastern states has led to more cancellations this week, with events cancelled or postponed across NSW, Victoria and Queensland.
MARCH STATIC will be performed at Abbotsford Convent in Melbourne, and feature new works by Liza Lim, Thomas Meadowcroft, Cathy Milliken and Damien Ricketson.
Dynamic new music projects are emerging from lockdown, Julian Day reports.
Symbolism and metaphor abound in this complex, ambitious, exciting work by Liza Lim for soprano with ensemble.
While the list of finalists this year included several newcomers, the night largely belonged to established voices and previous award winners.
This new, immersive work by the adventurous ensemble has been fashioned from hours of field recordings, and requires custom instruments and an inflatable performance space.
OzAsia Artistic Director Joseph Mitchell chats to Limelight about some of this year’s highlights.
James Crabb is set to open his first Festival as Artistic Director, which includes everything from Chopin to wind harps to music theatre.
Jack Liebeck, Ariel Zuckermann, Emma Pearson and Tamara-Anna Cislowska among the guests at next year’s festival. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in
Lyle Chan, Peter de Jager, Speak Percussion, Moorambilla Voices and Tura New Music among the winners at this year's awards.
A virtuosic, mind-expanding performance from a leading, world-renowned Australian ensemble.
The Melbourne-based percussionist has teamed up with engineer Richard Allen to create a new revolving instrument.
Speak Percussion (plus 100 friends) make a quietly epic splash at the Melbourne Festival. Continue reading Get unlimited digital access from $4 per month Subscribe Already a subscriber? Log in