We meet Maree Clarke, the first living Victorian Aboriginal artist to have a solo exhibition at the NGV, before Namila Benson visits the newly opened Science Gallery in Melbourne.
Morgan Freeman discusses William Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew with Tracey Ullman, Sinead Cusack and Julia Stiles.
Kim Catrall discusses William Shakespeare's Anthony and Cleopatra with Janet Suzman, Harriet Walker and Vanessa Redgrave.
Joseph Fiennes discusses William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet with Orlando Bloom, Condola Rashad and Stephen Sodenheim.
Hugh Bonneville discusses the enduring appeal of William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream with Ralph Fiennes, David Walliams and Sheridan Smith.
David Harewood discusses William Shakespeare's Othello with Adrian Lester, Simon Russell Beale, Ian McKellen, Julia Stiles and Patrick Stewart.
Christopher Plummer discusses William Shakespeare's King Lear with Jonathan Miller, Ian McKellen and Simmon Russell Beale.
Come the 1980s, the Australian economy was booming. It was a time of excess and consumption, and The Australian Ballet's audience was broader than ever before.
Street artist Heesco shares the ethos behind the large-scale mural project Heesco Town in regional Victoria; and we meet the musicians and artists from Arts Access Victoria's Amplify festival.
Australia's fever for ballet began in the early 20th century with the arrival of Anna Pavlova, and later, the Ballet Russes, who enraptured audiences and galvanized Australia's first ballet company - the Borovansky Ballet.
Art Works explores the impact of the film and drama industry moving into Byron Bay. Artists Fiona Foley and Abdul Abdullah speak about the touring exhibition Just Not Australian.
Bangarra Dance Theatre joins forces with some of our most celebrated and iconic Indigenous artists in this beautiful commemorative show at Carriageworks, honouring composer and actor David Page - Bangarra's long-time songman.
Bangarra tour Canada, a country with a colonial history similar to Australia's, and engage in a joyous cultural exchange at the Six Nations of the Grand River reservation, outside Toronto. (Final)
Bangarra's works are renowned for their theatricality. Meet the creatives who work closely with Bangarra's choreographers and help bring the company's stories to the stage.
One of three works performed for Bangarra's 30th anniversary, Unaipon tells the fascinating story of the Ngarrindjeri scientist, inventor and philosopher who graces our fifty-dollar bill.
For the first time ever, Bangarra performs a work by a non-Indigenous artist. Stamping Ground, created by Czech choreographer Jiri Kylian, started life on Groote Eylandt at arguably the largest corrobboree ever held.
Meet Beau Dean Riley Smith, the Wiradjuri man who won a Helpmann Award for his role as Woollarawarre Bennelong. What is it like to 'be' or become the Eora nation man who was so crucial in early British-Indigenous contact?
In Yirrkala, Northeast Arnhem Land, Bangarra stages Nyapanyapa, a work based on the story of local Wynne Prize winning artist Nyapanyapa Yunupingu who was attacked by a buffalo and miraculously lived to tell the tale.
We meet the creators of documentaries Firestarter: The Story of Bangarra and My Name Is Gulpilil; plus Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visual artists including Megan Cope, Richard Bell, Brian Robinson and Toby Cedar.
ABC Melbourne presents a special performance to celebrate NAIDOC Week (2020), featuring Indigenous musicians Emma Donavan and The Putbacks, Kutcha Edwards, Kee'ahn and Bumpy.