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'Duck Pond' rehearsal, Yaron Lifschitz and cast. Photo: Jade Ferguson.
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A world premiere from the ever-inventive and imaginative Circa

The leading performance company explores the art of ballet, classical music and fairy tales alongside the physicality of circus in…

I Gut this Feeling Jamaylya Ballangarry-Kearins and Maurice Sailor. Photo: Mimi Tanaka
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Good things happen when the young Dare to Dream

JUTE Theatre Company’s new First Nations residency program, Dare to Dream, hits the road this month in Far North Queensland.

Simon Hewett and the Queensland Youth Symphony Photo: Sarah Marshall
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Concert Review: Earth Fire Water, Queensland Performing Arts Centre

Worthy of a professional orchestra, the Queensland Youth Symphony delivered a polished and professionally mature concert of richly coloured and…

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New creative writing centre for 100 Story Building

A new chapter unfolds for a literacy centre for marginalised children and youth.

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Want schools to love what you do? 7 things you need to know

Top tips from arts companies that are kicking goals in the education space and running schools programs that really connect.

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First Nations storytelling for younger audiences

Through navigating trauma and celebrating culture, children can engage with First Nations stories from the page to the stage.

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Contemporary dance company recognised for pushing boundaries  

Based in Mparntwe/Alice Springs, GUTS is the only platform for contemporary dance within a 1500-kilometre radius and the company is…

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Children's art makes it onto UNESCO World Register

An archive of children's art and COVID drawings becomes part of UNESCO's Australian Memory of the World Register.

5-year-old Asian girl smiling while painting a wall mural.
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Holiday help! An art expert suggests screen-free things to do

School holidays can feel like a marathon. Here are five creative ideas to try in every room of the house.

A violin, a theatrical mask, paint brushes and a paint-spattered palette arranged in an attractive group.
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'A shambles': NZ arts education needs urgent attention

The lack of priority for the creative fields across Aotearoa is causing more and more concern, says Andrew Wood.

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