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A journey into identity
Vicki Van Hout's show traverses movement, multimedia performance and stand-up,
- by Jana Perkovic
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Taking steps to connect with culture
Joel Bray's identity is deeply shaped by the fates of Aboriginal Australia,
- by Jana Perkovic
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Arts
Sydney Dance Company marks its 50th with trilogy of fine works
Rafael Bonachela, Gabrielle Nankivell and Melanie Lane present a program of short performances in Melbourne.
- by Jana Perkovic
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Arts
Forbidden Laughter: a grotesque blend of butoh and burlesque
Experimental dance performance is an immersive hell of sorts
- by Jana Perkovic
Arts
Vicki Van Hout dance examines Indigenous culture as a commodity
The ground-breaking performer's latest work aims to make people laugh first and think about the embedded serious issues later.
- by Steve Dow
Performing arts
Dance works that mash film and sculpture will blow your mind
Work by Phillip Adam's BalletLab takes you down an elaborate series of glorious rabbit holes.
- by Kerrie O'Brien
Giselle review: Beauty that can move to tears
Maina Gielgud's production of Giselle may be more than 30 years old – the ballet itself is 178 – but it is still capable of bringing tears to adult eyes.
- by Jill Sykes
Arts
Melanie Lane gives the classical a voguish twist in WOOF
The main stage is a step up for the Javanese-Australian choreographer, though she has plenty of experience there as a dancer.
- by Steve Dow
Performing arts
FOUND review: Sharp and often spectacular
WE.ARE Dance Company find a happy centre in this sharp, televisual production.
- by Jill Sykes