Performing
The acclaimed play The Visitors is making its international debut with a series of shows taking place in New York City. From January 21 to February 1, The Visitors will be staged at Perelman Performin...
Edith Cowan University has announced a partnership agreement with international law firm Allens which would fund up to 20 students to study the 10908NAT Certificate IV in Aboriginal Performance in 202...
The highly anticipated First Nations-led festival YIRRAMBOI has released 90 per cent of their 2025 program, set to transform the streets of Naarm/Melbourne over the 10-day showcase.
A US comedian has sparked outrage for a series of "jokes" aimed at First Nations Australians with references to racist stereotypes during his Australian tour.
When choreographer and proud Yawuru/Bardi woman Dalisa Pigram sat down with her pop – Senator Patrick Dodson - for a cuppa she never expected to come up with the idea for a provocative dance pie...
Wilman Noongar director Ian Michael said he cast three First Nations women in the lead roles of The Bleeding Tree to highlight the level of violence against Indigenous women.
'Tracker' is the latest work by Wiradjuri choreographer and director, Daniel Riley, exploring the life and story of his Great-Great Uncle Alec 'Tracker' Riley, a Wiradjuri Elder from Dubbo NSW, who se...
Troy Russell, the lead creative of Lost Histories, will be one of the artists taking to the stage for the opening of the new New South Wales Art Gallery.