QPAC's Deadly Clancestry Festival Kicks Off This Month
by Stephi Wild - July 14, 2025
Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC)'s iconic Clancestry festival is set to ignite the Centre with over two weeks of extraordinary First Nations storytelling, music, dance, art and culture....
THE BOGONG'S SONG Comes to QPAC
by Stephi Wild - June 30, 2025
Bangarra Dance Theatre’s newest children’s creation, The Bogong’s Song: a call to Country, will fly into the Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) for its world premiere in September....
Review: Bangarra Blooms with The Extraordinary Glow Of ILLUME
by Jade Kops - June 09, 2025
Bangarra Dance Theatre proudly takes a bold step forward, performing at the prestigious Dame Joan Sutherland Theatre, a venue celebrated for its world-class opera and ballet. After two decades at the Drama Theatre, and in their 36th year, Bangarra presents ILLUME, a groundbreaking production and the...
ILLUME Will Light Up QPAC's Playhouse This August
by Stephi Wild - April 17, 2025
Australia's leading Indigenous performing arts company, Bangarra Dance Theatre, will present the Queensland premiere of their first-ever visual arts collaboration, Illume....
QPAC's CLANDESTRY FESTIVAL Returns This July And August
by A.A. Cristi - April 09, 2025
Queensland Performing Arts Centre’s (QPAC) Clancestry festival, a celebration of First Nations arts and culture across an exciting program of concerts, workshops, theatre and children’s events, returns in 2025 from 23 July to 10 August.
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THE LIGHT INSIDE Begins its 2025 Regional Tour in Wollongong
by Stephi Wild - January 13, 2025
After its acclaimed premiere in 2024 as part of the national tour of Horizon, Bangarra Dance Theatre will bring their first cross-cultural collaboration, The Light Inside, to the Illawarra Performing Arts Centre....
Bangarra Welcomes Russell Page Graduates for 2025
by Stephi Wild - December 13, 2024
Australia’s leading Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performing arts company, Bangarra Dance Theatre, has announced Arabana and Gurindji man Eli Clarke, and Biripi and Worimi woman Roxie Syron, as the Russell Page Graduate dancers for 2025. ...