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Indigenous storytelling through dance has been given a new twist with a collaboration between the Australian Ballet and the Bangarra Dance Theatre.
In 1997, Morris-Banjo co-founded the Deaf Indigenous Dance Group, whose performers are culturally deaf or hearing-impaired. Based in Cairns, DIDG now comprises 15 performers and is in high demand.
James Webb has been performing traditional Aboriginal dance for over 30 years, but it has always been about more than just the show for his Wadumbah dance group.
The Australian Ballet’s new double-bill Identity stages the work of Daniel Riley and Alice Topp in a reflection of the identity of Australian dance – and Australia.
Indigenous contemporary dance producer BlakDance was pulling together an ensemble of acclaimed artists that mirrored his own sprawling ancestral roots, and wanted him to help steer it.
On Oct. 14, Australia will hold a nationwide referendum that would alter the Australian Constitution to ensure additional representation for the country's Indigenous groups.
Cameron Fraser-Monroe’s šɛgatəm is set to premiere at the Fall for Dance Festival in New York, performed by dancers from the Royal Winnipeg Ballet ...
Atlantic Ballet of Canada is expanding its Indigenous programing, with the help of a two-year grant of $400,00 from the federal government.
Members of an Indigenous advisory committee at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet say they’re cutting ties with the organization after seven years.
A daring new Indigenous take on Swan Lake A Noongar story, unspoken for more than a century, has provided the key to the first production of Swan Lake in the history of the West Australian Ballet.
Marking 60 years of the Australian Ballet, this gala performance focuses very much on the here and now. In a speech, new director David Hallberg acknowledged the company’s historic links with ...
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