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Audiences love to hear Alice Topp's unique voice

Audiences love to hear Alice Topp's unique voice

Thousands of women have danced in the Australian Ballet, hundreds have worked in the wardrobe department and four women reached the creative pinnacle as artistic directors.

  • by Valerie Lawson

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Li Cunxin takes his Queensland Ballet home to China
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Li Cunxin takes his Queensland Ballet home to China

'Mao's Last Dancer', as artistic director of Queensland Ballet, is taking the 'best' Midsummer Night's Dream ballet to Melbourne then China.

  • by John Bailey
Australian Ballet pulls no punches in new rendition of Spartacus
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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
Blood on the dance floor as Spartacus gives ballet a political update
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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
Dance as history lesson: Bangarra's Dark Emu demands a rethink
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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

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
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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
Bangarra stand on solid ground with Dark Emu
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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

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
Earthquake of ideas fails to stick together
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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
Artistic risk pays off in challenging dance work
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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