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Australian Folk Festival at Kiama (more info)
Held over the June long weekend every year in the seaside town of Kiama, 130km south of Sydney, the Festival is a celebration of traditional and contemporary Australian folk music, song, dance, poetry and storytelling with over 100 performers in 5 ve...
Bangarra Dance Theatre (more info)
Its living traditions go back at least 40 000 years but it also reflects the lives and attitudes of Indigenous people today. This company blends traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture with international contemporary dan...
Earthly Delights a band crosses traditional boundaries, mixing medieval and modern instruments and blending Anglo-Celtic, Central European, Latin American and Middle-Eastern melodic, harmonic and rhythmic styles to produce new and exhilarating music.
Edgley International (more info)
Over the years Australia's flourishing entertainment business has produced many promoters, one or two great entrepreneurs, but only one dynasty in the mould of the old impresarios. This is the Edgley family, headed now by Michael Edgley, backed solid...
History of Australian Theatre (more info)
History of Australaian Threatre website has many articles on Australian Theatre History and a 3000 entry database relating to people associated with it. Useful links to webpages and a message board for research purposes.
The company's work revives ancient stories while also investigating issues of cultural ownership that surround the translation and re-interpretation of folkloric myth. The performances are based around texts that deal with old stories. Site includes ...
The Milton Theatre is an historic 200 seat theatre which has been fully refurbished with the latest sound and lighting equipment. It has great ambience and excellent acoustics, and is suitable for live performances, plays, opera and dance.
National Folk Festival (more info)
The National Folk festival is a celebration of music, dance, song and folk culture at Easter in Canberra. The festival has been running for over 33 years and attracts over 47,000 people to the National Capital. On the website find information on next...
The Australian Performing Group at the Pram Factory was a creative community of gifted writers and actors, directors of film, theatre and TV, artists, musicians and singers, circus performers, arts administrators and community artists. This website p...
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