Get footloose at Dance Week 2013
Dance Week 2013 is a celebration of the art form intended for all – no matter if you are a trained professional or just an avid fan of Dirty Dancing. The event, held at Judith Wright Centre, is a foray ... more
Dance Week 2013 is a celebration of the art form intended for all – no matter if you are a trained professional or just an avid fan of Dirty Dancing. The event, held at Judith Wright Centre, is a foray ... more
Two of dancing’s rising stars have combined their talents to create the theatrical marvel that is Propel. Emerging choreographers Liesel Zink and Lucas Jervies have joined forces to form a series of performances in conjunction with Expressions Dance Company. Propel ... more
Despite the onslaught of dancing reality shows hitting screens, classical ballet continues to enamour audiences worldwide. The dance of frothy tulle and delicate grace has been around since the royal courts of the 15th century and to this day is ... more
Through its Get Down! Dance on Film Since the 1970s retrospective, GOMA has taken audiences on a journey through some of the best dance films. ... more
Any preconceptions you have of a string orchestra will be shattered from the moment you take a seat at DeepBlue’s latest show Who Are You. Void of stiff seating arrangements and sheet music, a DeepBlue show instead fuses circus antics ... more
A fusion of modern circus, comedy, cabaret and bathtubs, it’s unlikely you’ve ever seen a show like SOAP before. Just another addition to this year’s impressive Brisbane Festival program, SOAP transforms a typical stage into a bathroom, providing its eight acrobats with a floor ... more
The term capitalism rarely conjures up images of fun and frivolity, but it is a subject that continues to stir endless debate. The performance Capital is one that will put a creative spin on the economic system, seeking to change minds and ... more
Hailing from the distant shores of Israel, Vertigo Dance Company is set to perform its critically acclaimed work Mana at Brisbane Festival. ... more
The hour of the commuter can be a rough, hasty time – nine-to-fivers race towards public transport, tired from a long day or eager to get home for a comforting dinner. Interjecting this busy time of day with a spot ... more
After the July rain made a swamp out of Raymond Park delaying the original date, Home Festival returns to Kangaroo Point this weekend. A day to celebrate the meaning of home, community and Brisbane’s inner-city green spaces, Home Festival returns ... more