Review: Baleen Moondjan (Adelaide Festival)
Making the most of a spectacular setting, Stephen Page’s first work since leaving Bangarra is surprisingly intimate given its grand scale.
Making the most of a spectacular setting, Stephen Page’s first work since leaving Bangarra is surprisingly intimate given its grand scale.
Chloé Charody strives to find new and innovative ways to draw attention to the destruction that immigration detention centres do.
New faces, international guest artists, returning favourites and a bittersweet farewell – the 2024 AFCM is brimming with gems.
Melanie Gall delivers a true one-woman show in this tribute to a pair of French superstars.
An innovative but inconclusive evening’s entertainment as the sun sets on Perth's Scarborough Beach.
Belvoir's award-winning Counting and Cracking to get its Victorian debut in this year's RISING festival.
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In 2024, some of the country’s leading arts venues will embark on or complete major renovations. What can audiences expect as a result?
The second outing of Brisbane Powerhouse’s ΩHM Festival of Other Music marks Queensland as an international player in left-field, contemporary arts.
Book yourself some couch time. Limelight’s March issue will keep you plentifully entertained and informed. Simone Young, Víkingur Ólafsson, Lior, Nigel Westlake and more!
A round-up of our recent news reports.
Ahead of his Australian tour, the Canadian electronic musician talks his live setup and the philosophy behind his music.
Fours Winds suspends its traditional Easter weekend festival in favour of a diverse, all-year program of concerts and events.