Clancestry celebrates Aboriginal and Torres Strait art and culture
26 Nov 2015The annual celebration of the arts and cultural practices of the world’s First Nations Peoples is on again at QPAC from November 30 to December 6. more
The annual celebration of the arts and cultural practices of the world’s First Nations Peoples is on again at QPAC from November 30 to December 6. more
Roma Street Parkland will play host to the city’s largest Thai cultural event, complete with food, entertainment and traditional Thai performances. more
For our fourth instalment of the Culturalist Series, we decided to let go of our inhibitions and run wild through the Cultural Precinct, exploring the Culturalist app's Never Grow Up playlist in the Kids category. more
For our third instalment of the Culturalist Series, we sat down with Sophie Dixon, Public Programs Coordinator at QAGOMA, to ask her what she is looking forward to in the coming weeks in the Cultural Precinct. more
As part of the final days of Distant Lines: Queensland voices of the First World War, SLQ will be hosting an afternoon of activism with a bunch of free events. more
To celebrate the launch of the Culturalist app, The Weekend Edition is presenting the Culturalist Series. Over the next five weeks, we will explore the Cultural Precinct, showcasing the itineraries and activities to be experienced throughout. This week, The Weekend Edition team crafted its own unique playlist, ready to take a sensory journey through QAGOMA, QPAC, Queensland Museum and the State Library of Queensland. more
When it comes to arts in Queensland, we're pretty fortunate to be the only destination in Australia where we can access the state's leading arts, science and cultural institutions all in the one location – the Cultural Precinct at South Bank. more
Sassy and decadent, Club Swizzle promises to be a night of no-holds-barred entertainment that’ll leave you begging for more. more
You’ve seen the classic Aussie flick, Strictly Ballroom, now you can watch it come to life before your very eyes. more
If you like surprises, and most of us do, Playback Theatre might be just your cup of tea. more
Internationally acclaimed choreographer Natalie Weir will bring riveting new Expressions Dance Company production 7 Deadly Sins to QPAC this month. more
The Brisbane Fringe Festival returns for the fourth time in 2015, bringing a diverse range of music, comedy, theatre, poetry, circus, cabaret and visual art exhibitions to venues across the city. more
Active Parks Dance is a free program for footloose individuals to get fit and learn some new dance types at The Courier-Mail Piazza. more
The Bangarra Dance Theatre is one of the more accomplished outfits in Australian dance performance. The troupe is bringing its new deeply moving opus, lore, to QPAC from August 7 to 15. more
Slip into your vintage frocks and slick back those quiffs for the 16th annual GreazeFest Kustom Kulture Festival at Rocklea Showgrounds this weekend. more
The Colombian Street Festival is set to return to Brisbane once again with plenty of traditional street nosh, live music and Latin dancing. more
Talented kids from around the state are set to wow audiences in Creative Generation – State Schools Onstage 2015. more
New artistic director David Berthold has revealed a brilliant line-up of 456 shows encompassing music, theatre, dance, film, cabaret, visual art and more for the 2015 Brisbane Festival. more
The classic tale of Peter Pan will be performed for Brisbane audiences from Friday June 26 to Saturday July 11. more
Inspired by stories and photographs of events in World War II, The Paratrooper Project instils the physicality of war in dance choreography and the sounds of weapons as its musical accompaniment. more