Marrugeku/Tiddas at Sydney Festival
Given its delayed opening because of Covid – its ‘first Read More
Given its delayed opening because of Covid – its ‘first Read More
Who owns what in a cultural history? The question is Read More
This has to be the most complex and serious event Read More
A notable development in the performing arts is the arrival Read More
Once upon a time, there was Bennelong Point, where they Read More
“My culture was supposed to make me a man”, cries Read More
The omens were so good. Stephen Page's 32 year reign Read More
The delightful efforts of journo Jane Hutcheon to tell of Read More
A plumply welcoming Wesley Enoch greeted me at the Sydney Read More
With the ubiquity of Indigenous cultural practice today, you just Read More
Back in December, I previewed the Sydney Festival with its Read More
It takes much courage and collaboration to put the sorry Read More
What's spiriting about this Sydney Festival production is that brand Read More
Has Sydney ever had such a political Artistic Director for Read More
To be honest, I thought I was going to hate Read More
As mentioned in my commentary on Vernon Ah Kee's 'Not Read More
Readers of the Aboriginal Art Directory should be familiar with Read More
Two major art exhibitions have opened in Sydney “ one Read More
A wonderfully warm (well, hot actually) performance in the Spiegeltent Read More
In its latest work for the Sydney Festival, the Broome-based Read More
An ebullient black King Lear in a white suit arrives Read More
This solo work of dance theatre from Broome brought back Read More
There was a time after the great Olympic Dreaming Festival Read More
The first Aboriginal playwriting festival in Sydney for over two Read More