Dione Joseph

Kamahi Djordan King; the Fool in King Lear

Shakespeare’s King Lear would be incomplete without the Fool. He is one of the most iconic characters, serving to provide…

11 years ago

Inaugural Mbantua Festival – Alice Springs

2013 has been a year celebrating the diversity and breadth of Indigenous cultures across the country through numerous Indigenous festivals…

11 years ago

Dance is a language we can feel: Bangarra's Artist-in-residence Kathy Balngayngu Marika

how can i get my ex girlfriend back Born in Yirrkala, North East Arnhem Land, Kathy Balngayngu Marika is the…

11 years ago

Clancestry: A Celebration of Country acknowledged in Queensland Reconciliation Awards

Aussie Theatre's Dione Joseph spoke with Deborah Murphy, producer of Clancestry: A Celebration of Country which was recently recognised  in the…

11 years ago

Future Landings: Choreographers, artists and filmmakers take their skills to the outback of WA

For Annette Carmichael the concept of bringing dance to remote communities of Western Australia was a project long overdue. The…

11 years ago

Nilaja Sun – No Child

Nilaja Sun is well on her way to becoming a household name in Melbourne. Last year No Child premiered at…

11 years ago

Tracing twenty-two years of producing black theatre in Victoria is no mean feat

Aussie theatre’s Dione Joseph caught up with Ilbijerri's Artistic Director, Rachael Maza, to explore what makes bold, black and brilliant theatre.…

11 years ago

Exploring what it means to be ‘Blak’ – in conversation with choreographer Daniel McKinley

'Blak' is more than just a deadly way of discussing Indigeneity in Australia. Over the last decade in particular it…

11 years ago

The Story Thieves: Windmill Theatre encouraging children to explore different worlds

As Artistic Director of Windmill Theatre, South Australia’s leading performing arts Company for young people, Rosemary Myers has every right…

11 years ago