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Australian Ballet pulls no punches in new rendition of Spartacus
The Soviet-era ballet has been given an update, with ballet dancers swapping swords for fisticuffs.
- by Jordan Beth Vincent
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Blood on the dance floor as Spartacus gives ballet a political update
The Australian Ballet reworks Spartacus with contemporary themes and some expertly choreographed fight sequences.
- by Stephen A. Russell
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Dance as history lesson: Bangarra's Dark Emu demands a rethink
Bangarra's latest dance work challenges the idea that pre-colonial Aborigines were solely hunter-gatherers.
- by Jordan Beth Vincent
Plenty Serious Talk Talk review: Spoken and unspoken, Vicki Van Hout has much to say
Vicki Van Hout is a bold personality on Sydney's dance scene, and this is reflected in her solo show.
- by Jill Sykes
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A haunting, beautiful rendition of a classic still relevant today
Giselle is an important period piece in the classical ballet canon.
- by Jordan Beth Vincent
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Bangarra stand on solid ground with Dark Emu
The Indigenous dance company has interpreted Bruce Pascoe's revealing history book for the stage.
- by John Bailey
Le Dernier Appel/The Last Cry review: United in anger at lack of recognition
When Kanak performers from New Caledonia and dancers from the Broome-based multicultural company Marrugeku get together, they have a common meeting point: recognition of their Indigenous people.
- by Jill Sykes
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Earthquake of ideas fails to stick together
Alison Currie's dance work Concrete Impermanence uses props and shapes in an interesting way but the work doesn't quite gel as a whole.
- by Jordan Beth Vincent
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Artistic risk pays off in challenging dance work
Jo Lloyd's Overture is strange but satisfying for those who are open to it.
- by Jordan Beth Vincent
Split review: Two halves combine perfectly in space
Split raises a dozen or more intriguing questions and answers none of them. It is an exploration in dance that is physical, psychological, emotional, visual, visceral – geographical even. And all in less than one intense hour.
- by Jill Sykes
Irish Celtic review: A cutesy celebration of my Ireland home
Irish Celtic is the name of an imaginary pub in this dance show that presumably hopes to bring back memories and audiences from Riverdance.
- by Jill Sykes