
Australian Chamber Orchestra: Digital Residency
A digital residency with the Australian Chamber Orchestra comprising three days of curated concerts, podcasts, photography, videos and conversations taking place 1–3 December 2020.
A digital residency with the Australian Chamber Orchestra comprising three days of curated concerts, podcasts, photography, videos and conversations taking place 1–3 December 2020.
Anna Beecher and Rachel Lincoln, founders of theatre company Akin explore what inspired their upcoming online show for under-fives.
Emma Bouraba looks at the sounds of Algerian resistance, exploring the ideologies in I Still Hide To Smoke, Rayana Obermeyer’s debut feature film, set in a hammam in Algiers during the Black Decade.
In this month’s Family Film Club workshop you can learn how to make your own weaving loom and tapestry from Art collective LUPA.
Encounter a story as old as conflict itself told in a totally new way in a gripping production by Vox Motus at the Bridge Theatre, based on Caroline Brothers’ novel, 'Hinterland'.
Part of Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Fest, we’re screening the soulful documentary, 'Making Sweet Tea', an unmissable and authentic portrait of Black queer friendship. Choreographer and dancer Malik Nashad Sharpe writes about spilling the tea.
Festival Director of the Japanese Avant-garde and Experimental Film Festival (JAEFF), Joshua Smith, selects five films from Japan that challenge dominant forms of representation.
Writer Iana Murray explores the relationship between fruits and sensuality in Japanese Nao Yoshigai's films.
Covid can’t curtail creative collaboration. Our Young Visual Artists' showcase is just the start of what they hope will be a long-lasting partnership.
New East Cinema curator, Olya Sova, speaks to director Alexander Gorchilin about his vital and vibrant debut film, Acid - now available through Cinema On Demand.
Inspired by the Brutalist architecture of the Barbican Centre and Estate, students from Sydney Russell School and New Regent's College were guided by product designer Tessa Geuze and Stine Keinicke to design and make a series of colourful beeswax crayons.
Kate Coyne was a dancer in Michael Clark Company for over 15 years and is now its Associate Director.