
The next batch of WAAPA Music Theatre graduates are just about cooked and ready to go. The 3rd Year MT kids have done a stellar job in presenting Urinetown: the musical, a satire of corporate greed and human nature.

For just a little while, Hamer Hall echoed with the band’s contagious gypsy-style wedding music and the audience found it impossible to sit quietly in their seats.

In Body of Work, Eke uses video cameras to create multiple repeating images of herself, looping segments of choreography upon themselves, creating an increasingly vaster whole with an intense focus on the shift from one moment to another.

Motion Picture by choreographer Lucy Guerin, is a film in dance, a dance to a film, a dance in response to a film.

Romance, betrayal, death and redemption, it has all the makings of a modern day soap opera and yet The Australian Ballet’s latest production of Giselle is a throwback to the Great Romantic Ballets of the 19th Century.

Not your typical romantic European ballet, The Red Dress brims with emotive dance, gentle grace and a large amount of humour.

Antony Hamilton and Alisdair MacIndoe made themselves a dance where they are not in control of what happens on the floor – instead the dance is made by them responding to rhythms made by small boxes tapping pencils.