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24HR Art (more info)

24HR art is a non-profit, government funded art space which shows innovative, experimental, contemporary art. Through the website you can find out about what 24HR Art does, browse a calendar of events and see a list of current exhibitions.

4-D International (more info)

4-D International are independent concert producers and promoters. Events included are Opera in the Vineyards and the Twilight at Taronga Summer Concert series

9th Sydney International Piano Competition (more info)

The Competition was inaugurated in July 1977 and is held every four years. It was admitted as a member of the Federation of International Music Competitions in 1978, and is presented in association with the University of Sydney and with the co-operat...

a.r.t.s. - Audio Recording Transportable Studios (more info)

a.r.t.s is a professional recording studio dedicated to providing quality service at all stages of production, from pre-production consulting through to recording, mixing and mastering. Run by freelance audio producer and engineer, Andrew Hacker, a....

Aardvark (more info)

Aardvark is an online publication providing information about contemporary Melbourne architecture and architects. You may search for information about a particular architecture practice or an individual architect, as well as locate one or more buildi...

ABC Resource Hire (more info)

ABC Resource Hire offers clients a wide range of television facilities and services for any type of production. Services including creative, technical and logistical advice, quotations and production management all around Australia. ABC Resource Hir...

Abelard and Heloise (more info)

Abelard and Heloise is an epic award-winning musical drama of a true mediaeval love story based on the letters of the lovers and the revealing autobiography by Abelard.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Protocols for Libraries, Archives and Information Services (more info)

This site publishes protocols that are intended to guide libraries, archives and information services in the appropriate ways: - to interact with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the communities which the organisations serve, and - t...

Aboriginal Centre for Performing Arts (ACPA) (more info)

ACPA is a registered training organisation for Indigenous performing artists in acting, singing, dance and music. ACPA delivers accredited training with qualifications in Certificate III, IV, Diploma and Advanced Diploma in the Performing Arts.

ACT Filmmakers' Network (more info)

Site includes information and resources for independent filmmakers in the Canberra region. You can also join the Network and use more of the resources available at the Network, including equipment hire.

Acting Up - Drama Workshops and Classes (more info)

An initative of a graduate of the Actors' Institute, London, the Acting Up classes cover audition technique, Stanislavski method, characterisation, context, improvisation, voice, Shakespeare In Action and acting for the camera. Other workshops cover ...

Acting World (more info)

Homepage of Natela Dzuliashvili, with a focus on actor training courses designed to give participants a practical introduction to Stanislavsky Method Acting and the Michael Chekhov Acting Technique. Find out about attending the course and more on met...

Actors College of Theatre and Television (more info)

The college conducts accredited, full time courses in acting, musical theatre and technical production, and an extensive range of accredited and recreational part time performing arts courses. Site includes information on the courses offered, all col...

Adam Walker Film (more info)

Adam Walker Film specialises in animation and computer generated imagery. A boutique production house which creates both independent drama and commercial projects.

Adelaide Bank Festival of Arts (more info)

This site provides information about the biennial Adelaide Bank Festival of Arts program. The site has online ticket-buying facilities and full details about the shows included in the Festival. There are also email lists readers can join to receive u...

Adelaide Cabaret Festival (more info)

Annual Cabaret festival held in Adelaide, usually in June. Performances include music, theatre, comedy and more. Find out more online.

Adelaide Festival Centre (more info)

The Adelaide Festival Centre is a performing arts centre located the city of Adelaide in South Australia. The Centre provides a wide range of services to the theatre and entertainment industries in the Asia - Pacific region. On the website you can f...

Adelaide International Film Festival (more info)

Biennial international film and video event, celebrates and explores contemporary screen culture with a unique program of screenings, special events and far reaching forum sessions. AIFF's program will incorporate feature film, shorts, video, on line...

Adelaide Philharmonia Chorus (more info)

The Adelaide Philharmonia Chorus is the premier large choir in South Australia, singing a range of music including the major classical composers to contemporary works. The Chorus is committed to the pursuit of excellence in performing large-scale cho...

Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (ASO) (more info)

The Adelaide Symphony Orchestra (ASO) website provides detailed information about the Orchestra including a brief history of the orchestra and who's who, how to buy concert tickets and subscriptions, what's on, and upcoming events. There is also an ...

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