Folk Dance Canberra is a unique and welcoming community providing physical and social well-being through world dance. They run world dance classes, workshops, and social events for all ages that are a great way of improving fitness and wellbeing while making new friends!
Canberra Dance Theatre is excited to invite all Canberrans to come and help us celebrate our 45th birthday at Communities Dancing Together, a free public dance event to be held in Civic Square on Sunday 15 October.
During the pandemic it was a different kind of fever that hit public servant Gerard de Ruyter - it was that ‘70s pandemic, Saturday Night Fever.
Gerard, also known as Super Freak, is...
One of Australia’s favourite leading ladies, Rhonda Burchmore has been gracing our stages, screens and airwaves for the past 40 years. The triple threat stars in Cabaret de Paris, which hits the stage at Canberra Theatre Centre on 15-16 June.
Young, old, and all levels of ability are invited to boogie down this Australian Dance Week with Ausdance ACT’s incredible line-up of events around town from 28 April to 7 May.
CWÂ brings you the latest in arts and entertainment news from around the Canberra region. Highlights this week include a dance workshop and the return of REP.
On Tuesday mornings, Weston Neighbourhood Hall comes bursting to life with the sounds of golden age Hollywood showtunes, laughter and love as the Sparks dance class takes place.
Fire breathing, belly dancing, burlesque … showstopping Rachel Reid, or Jazida as she is better known, has many tricks up her sleeve. Jazida brings the biggest international and homegrown alternative performers to Canberra in her burlesque variety nights, Decadence and Debauchery; the latest instalment hits Belconnen Arts Centre on Saturday 10 December.
Beauty, ego, and love are common threads in almost every story ever written. Locals can see these themes written in a way they may not have experienced before at a traditional Indian dance drama – Parijatham at Gungahlin College Theatre on 6 November.
Daniel Riley’s first major work in his role as Artist Director of Australian Dance Theatre (ADT) explores themes of myth and identity while challenging our trust in those in power. Savage comes to the Canberra Theatre on 29-30 September.