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Coronavirus, News //

BREAKING: Singing and dancing in venues to be reintroduced tomorrow in NSW

The announcement comes as NSW has 109,989 active cases, with 92 in intensive care.

February 17, 2022 Fabian Robertson
Culture //

Taylor Swift, Innocence, and Queer Girls Dancing

There is nothing quite like queer yearning: Long gazes, the crush of dancing bodies, a whirlwind friendship with your ex’s ex’s ex.

May 9, 2021 Emily Henderson
Perspective //

Dance as an instrument: a reflection on the return to dancefloors

On the first time dancing post-restrictions.

April 11, 2021 Isaac May
Culture //

Competitive dancing needs a revolution

The art of dancing could do with a return to form

October 17, 2018 Marcus Lee
Culture, Reviews // MUSE

City of Angels is risky, compelling viewing

Boundless charisma and precise music direction bring this noir musical together

September 11, 2017 Anna Colless
Culture //

Dancing to their own tune

Oliver Moore asks what the music scene’s like if you’re trans

September 23, 2016 Oliver Moore
Perspective //

I wanna dance with somebody

Courtney Thompson wants to feel the heat with somebody

September 12, 2016 Courtney Thompson
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Made to please: The 2016 Commerce Revue

Imogen Harper reviews The Rise and Fall of Bliss Industries.

August 26, 2016 Imogen Harper

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