La Chica the dancer goes all chic Courier Mail "It all depends on the dance you do on which costume you wear." Maltese-born Grima and husband Andrej Vujicic are part of the 11-strong international cast led by Brisbane-based director Andrew Veivers. |
![]() Brisbane Times (blog) | Romeo and Juliet overkill? Brisbane Times (blog) I can never tell) on Brisbane's stages. First The Australian Ballet with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra will tackle Shakespeare's age-old tale of forbidden love. Choreographer Graeme Murphy has approached this classic ballet with an attitude of ... |
Girls remembered through dance Noosa News WILLOW, Sage and Starlia Golinksi loved to dance. It was a much-loved hobby for the girls and it drove them to break dancing and hip-hop classes at Noosaville State School in the last three years of their short lives. Sziron, remembered the trio of ... |
Mary Poppins in Brisbane Brisbane Times Matt Lee, who you may recognise from his days on the judging panel on So You Think You Can Dance, won the 2011 Helpmann Award for Best Male Actor in a Musical for the role of Bert. While his role affords a relatively small task on the acting front, ... |
Mary Poppins gets a flying start in Brisbane ABC Online Matt Lee, a former judge on TV's So You Think You Can Dance, plays Bert, and says it is "mind-blowing" to be involved with such a widely loved production. "It's such a beautiful story, so wonderfully told by this amazing cast," he said. ... |
New York's the apple of Abby's eye Sunshine Coast Daily The Noosa youngster, who is quickly climbing the ranks at the Brisbane City Youth Ballet company, knows the Big Apple is still a few years away. Abby will play one of the lead roles in the company's upcoming show The Nutcracker and has been rehearsing ... |
![]() Brisbane Times | Pas de trois in the park Brisbane Times It's a very necessary, if unofficial role; Gaudiello says a northern dance pedigree denotes dubious origins. “I used to say 'I don't know' about our dance culture in Brisbane, but there are a lot of people who would beg to differ right now,” he says. ... |
Title: Club 50/50 Dance for Life Latin Dance Party
Location: The Holy Trinity Church Hall, Fortitude Valley
Description: Club 50/50 “Dance for Life” Latin Dance Party
Location: The Holy Trinity Church Hall, Church street, Fortitude Valley
CLUB 50/50 (50% Salsa 50% Zouk) is a regular Saturday night Latin dance event, but this is a SPECIAL EDITION PARTY where some of the proceeds will be donated to the “KIDS WITH CANCER FOUNDATION”. $5 before 8.30pm, $11 after 8.30pm. FREE Zouk and Kizomba classes included, social dancing, performances, raffles, prizes and much, much more.
The theme is HALLOWEEN so come in your best costume and join us for another great CLUB 50/50 Party, the CUB 50/50 way.
For more info call 0433971805 or website www.club5050.blogspot.com
Start Date: 2011-10-29
Start Time: 19:30
End Date: 2011-10-30
End Time: 01:00
Celebration of Nations a success Gladstone Observer Gladstone Multicultural Society vice president Peter O'Dwyer said the evening was "really nice". The highlight for him was the performance by Brisbane-based Bollywood dancer Roushini Devi. "She got everyone up and dancing," Mr O'Dwyer said. ... |
Climate action youths mob Brisbane square Ninemsn Threatening rain held off long enough for the group to dance its way through three choreographed performances in the centre of the square, to the strains of Lady Gaga and Barbara Streisand. AYCC national director Ellen Sandell said the "flash mob" was ... |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | British designer shows hues the boss Sydney Morning Herald It has been reworked and expanded with a bigger cast for Australian audiences and again includes the London-based Australian dance dynamo Amy Hollingsworth. It comes to Sydney next week after opening at the Brisbane Festival. ... |
The positive and negatives of less is more The Australian Dancers in The Land of Yes and The Land of No. Choreography by Rafael Bonachela. Source: The Australian Brisbane Festival. Choreography by Rafael Bonachela. Sydney Dance Company. ORIGINALLY commissioned for Rafael Bonachela's London-based company in ... |
Mortal Engine Sydney Morning Herald Melbourne dance company Chunky Move brings its stunning laser-dance-video show 'Mortal Engine' to the Brisbane Festival. Warning: Contains nudity. Push your finger into your eyeball and look at your eyelid. It's like you can see the feeling. ... |