Joel Bray’s Daddy is the latest in a series of formally audacious works that are …
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Monique Grbec on Buŋgul, a breathtaking opening to the Perth Festival’s all-Indigenous first week
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Isabella Whawai Waru’s Where We Stand raises urgent questions about the structures that inform Indigenous …
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The swiss.style program currently running at Dancehouse provides some of the most exciting dance seen …
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Antony Hamilton’s Token Armies is ambitious and challenging, but it ultimately leaves Georgia Mill wanting …
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‘It feels as urgent as his work ever has, but the complexities have deepened profoundly. …
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Alison Croggon on Branch Nebula’s High Performance Packing Tape and Yang Liping’s Rite of Spring …
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With its regimented, mechnical movement, Sandra Parker’s Adherence recalls a science fiction dystopia, says Robert …
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Australian Dance Theatre’s North/South is a powerful evocation of climate dystopia and human resilience, says …
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Monique Grbec on Jacob Boehme’s brave, funny and beautiful multidisciplinary work, Blood on the Dance …