New investment in Australian artists
The Australia Council for the Arts welcomes the budget announcement of $10 million in new funding for artists! The initiative will support artists across all artforms to deliver new artistic works, undertake fellowships and create additional presentations to Australian audiences over the next five years as part of the Government’s commitment to invest in a creative Australia.
Dancers across Australia are looking forward to the 2011 Australia Choreographic Competition – as part of Spash!dance Festival in Geelong, Vic this July. Splash!dance includes a free Carnivale afternoon, a showcase performance of local dance schools, a variety of dance workshops for all ages and levels, and The National Choreographic Competition. Held on Saturday July 9, the competition has two categories and open is to secondary school students, tertiary students and adults with total prize money of $4500. Applications close May 27.
Shayarne Matheson (18 yrs), Joel Woellner (16 yrs) and Elise Hart (18 yrs) all trained at Tanya Pearson Classical Coaching Academy, Sydney were prize and scholarship recipients at this year’s prestigious Alana Haines Australasian Awards held in Auckland, New Zealand. Shayarne Matheson was announced as the Supreme Award Winner receiving a bursary of NZ$11,000 and a scholarship to the Royal Ballet School. 16 year old Joel Woellner was awarded 1st Runner Up Supreme Awards B Group and received a week’s work experience scholarship with the Australian Ballet Company and Elise Hart was awarded 3rd Runner Up Supreme Awards B Group and two week’s work experience scholarship with the Hong Kong Ballet Company.
One of Australia’s most renowned contemporary choreographers, Sarah Boulter, was just invited to choreograph two routines for SYTYCD UK for the Showcase Week and Top 20 week. She recreated "Man’s World” on the top 10 boys, who all found her choreography ‘extreme’, due to her signature athleticism. She then choreographed a routine to ‘Turning Tables’ by Adele which was called the best routine of the night! Sarah enjoyed the challenge and found the British team a pleasure to work with. “The biggest thrill for me was working alongside such world recognised choreographers such as Karen Bruce and Mandy Moore. Both were humble and amazing”, Sarah told Dance Informa.
Sydney Eisteddfod has annouced that Claudia Dean and Aaron Smyth will feature as guest artists at the 2011 McDonald’s Ballet Scholarships Final at Sydney Opera House on July 31. Since attracting attention at the 2008 McDonald’s Ballet Scholarships, these dancers have worked tirelessly to make their dreams come true. Aaron Smyth is currently dancing with American Ballet Theatre 2 and Claudia Dean has just graduated from The Royal Ballet School, London and will join the company in August.
Suga Pop is a member of the world famous Electric Boogaloos and the legendary Rock Steady Crew. Choreography credits include Michael Jackson for Thriller and Beat It music videos, James Brown, LL Cool J, De La Soul and Lionel Richie. Suga Pop will be at Jason Coleman’s Ministry of Dance, North Melbourne on Friday May 13 for a special workshop. Having over 30 years of dance experience he is The Master of Hip Hop - this workshop is not to be missed! For further information contact MOD on 03 9329 6770.
Andrew Killian, Amber Scott and Leanne Stojmenov step up
In an exciting first for The Australian Ballet, the company has teamed up with Principal Sponsor Telstra to present a live internet broadcast to ballet fans across the nation. Utilising the latest in digital technology, BigPond will live stream the final performance of Bodytorque.Muses at Sydney Theatre on Sunday 29 May at 3pm at http://bigpondvideo.com
New Musicals Australia, an initiative dedicated to the production of original Australian music theatre has announced that they are now accepting submissions for their second round of workshops. New Musicals Australia is encouraging writers and composers to make those final touches on scores and books. Submissions close on the 31st of May and all submissions are made via website www.newmusicals.com.au
The opening event for Dance Week this weekend, Sunday May 1.
World Premiere.