Australia
Strictly Ballroom, West Yorkshire PlayhouseThursday, 08 December 2016![]() Baz Luhrmann’s Strictly Ballroom started life as a short stage play in 1984, drawing on its creator’s own experiences in the heady world of amateur ballroom dancing. That the iconic 1992 film exists at all is something of a miracle; production... Read more... |
Deep Water, BBC FourSunday, 13 November 2016![]() Australian drama has come on in leaps and bounds since Skippy the Bush Kangaroo, The Sullivans and Prisoner: Cell Block H. While Neighbours and Home and Away continue to play in the sand, other shows – The Secret Life of Us, The Dr Blake Mysteries... Read more... |
The Light Between OceansTuesday, 01 November 2016![]() Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander fell in love in real life while making The Light Between Oceans, which lends an extra dimension to a morose period weepie that needs every bit of excitement it can get. Reminiscent of the laboured celluloid... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Josquin, Mozart, Set in StoneSaturday, 29 October 2016![]() Josquin: Masses The Tallis Scholars/Peter Philips (Gimmell)Listeners hoping that Josquin might have deployed aleatoric, Cageian techniques in his Missa Di Dadi might feel short-changed here, though the musical virtues of this disc are never in... Read more... |
The Sleeping Beauty, Australian Ballet, cinema broadcastThursday, 06 October 2016Australian Ballet's cinema broadcast on Tuesday night appears to have been a little under-publicised – at least in my local multiplex, which was deafeningly empty with just five spectators. I suspect a combination of circumstances to be at work: the... Read more... |
Kew's Forgotten Queen, BBC FourTuesday, 27 September 2016![]() The indefatigable Victorian spinster Marianne North (1830-1890) is the most interesting artist you've never heard of. The upper-middle-class Ms North thought marriage a terrible experiment, and with her single state allowing her control of her... Read more... |
Things I Know To Be True, Lyric HammersmithSaturday, 17 September 2016![]() Growing up is a kind of grief: losing the person you once were to embrace the person you will become. That loss can fracture familial relationships, forced to adjust and reform as offspring alter, challenge, question and move away – physically,... Read more... |
Reissue CDs Weekly: Tamam ShudSunday, 11 September 2016![]() In 1969, the Australian band Tamam Shud improvised as a film was projected onto the wall of a recording studio. The results were heard on the Evolution album. Playing original music live to accompany a film screening isn’t commonplace these... Read more... |
Classical CDs Weekly: Strauss, Weinberg, Rolf LislevandSaturday, 20 August 2016![]() Strauss: Ein Heldenleben, Four Symphonic Interludes from Intermezzo Melbourne Symphony Orchestra/Sir Andrew Davis (ABC Classics)This isn’t a Heldenleben of extremes, but it’s definitely a performance to live with. ABC’s live recording is... Read more... |
CD: The Avalanches - WildflowerThursday, 07 July 2016![]() The weight of expectation can be a terrible thing to bear. When Since I Left You, The Avalanches’ patchwork party debut, was released in 2000, there was no sense of how long it had taken to make, just a collective intake of breath at the dense... Read more... |
theartsdesk at WOMADelaideTuesday, 29 March 2016![]() Since its UK debut in 1982, the WOMAD festival (World Of Music, Arts & Dance) followed its uncertain first steps and early threat of bankruptcy with a swift consolidation and expansion. By the time its first decade had passed, WOMAD was busy... Read more... |
theartsdesk at Tectonics Festival, AdelaideTuesday, 22 March 2016![]() The Tectonics festival concept began in Iceland, 2012, created by the Israeli conductor Ilan Volkov. Although, loosely speaking, it’s concerned with a modern classical programme, there’s a peculiar aspect to Volkov’s orientation that lends a special... Read more... |
