Review: echoes of VAN GOGH (West Australian Ballet)
This new production, which features 21 paintings as part of its design, is a powerful, visually beautiful homage to Vincent van Gogh.
This new production, which features 21 paintings as part of its design, is a powerful, visually beautiful homage to Vincent van Gogh.
The latest arts appointments and departures.
Jessica Gethin’s acceptance of the leadership position adds to a long list of recent milestones and accolades.
This new production set in Perth, with choreography by Krzysztof Pastor and vital input from Barry McGuire and other Noongar artists, has been triumphantly realised.
A superlative, inventive production danced with immense sophistication, skill, intensity and charm.
Opera’s gendered violence is a complex issue, with no easy fix
Javier Torres' The Sleeping Beauty, a shortened and expanded version made for West Australian Ballet, suits the company perfectly, exacting the utmost control and precision – the kind that has your heart in your mouth as the dancers set up to execute some truly difficult display of technical bravura.
Genevieve McCarthy and Amy Manford discuss COVID, losing work, forming a production company, presenting Disney in Concert, OA's postponed season of The Phantom of the Opera and the AFL Grand Final in Perth.
Greg Horman's version, set in South Australia, is a ravishing visual spectacle and a great night out.
It was all firing rockets, flashing light sabres and tooting old-fashioned French car horns in this sold-out Canberra Symphony Orchestra concert.
WASO treated audiences to a warm, colourful program showcasing the sonic range and artistry of Latin American orchestral works.
This staging of Giselle by Aurélien Scannella and Sandy Delasalle hits new heights.
Jessica Gethin, Emmalena Huning and WASO ensure the audience leaves the concert hall with a smile.