The Latvian Radio Choir sing for Sydney
Conductor Sigvards Klava explains how it survived Stalin, the fall of the Wall and a plague of Turkish rats.
Conductor Sigvards Klava explains how it survived Stalin, the fall of the Wall and a plague of Turkish rats.
James Thierrée's dystopian fairytale may be baffling, but it is also beautiful.
Limelight’s Editors offer their top picks from this year’s feast of culture.
Kate Champion's 'full-fat' dance aims to challenge the accepted norms of body image in performance.
French theatre maker James Thiérrée returns to the Sydney Festival.
Lieven Bertels corrals a raft of intriguing and diverse music, theatre and dance talents to rock Sydney in 2015.
Charlie Chaplin's talented grandson will bring his latest show, Tabac Rouge, to Australia next year.
Sydney Symphony Orchestra accompany Godfrey Reggio's reflective follow-up to his Qatsi Trilogy.
Up close and personal with Australian composer Nick Wales ahead of Shaun Parker's new dance show Am I.
Sydney Festival unveils a program of diverse arts and eclectic collaborations.
Take a seat for Lieven Bertels' five must-see gigs at his first Sydney Festival, until January 29.
Bernstein's masterpiece screens at the Sydney Opera House with live orchestral backing.
New York guitarist/art rocker Nick Zinner presents his ambitious string symphony at the Sydney Festival.