Performing arts of Australia
The Performing arts in Australia are an important element of the Arts in Australia and Australian culture.
Dance
Dance in Australia is diverse, ranging from The Australian Ballet to the Restless Dance Company to the many local dance studios.Music
Aboriginal music
Aboriginal song was and remains an integral part of Aboriginal culture since time immemorial. The most famous feature of their music is the didgeridoo. This wooden instrument, used amongst the Aboriginal clans of northern Australia, makes a distinctive droning sound and its use has been adopted by a wide variety of non-Aboriginal performers.Aboriginal musicians have turned their hand to Western popular musical forms, often to considerable commercial success. Some notable examples include Archie Roach, the Warumpi Band, NoKTuRNL and Yothu Yindi.
Pop and rock
Australia has produced a wide variety of popular music. While many musicians and bands put Australian music on the map. Within a few years, the novelty had worn off and it became commonplace to hear distinctively Australian lyrics and sometimes sounds side-by-side with the imitators and the imports.The national expansion of ABC youth radio station Triple J during the 1990s has greatly increased the visibility and availability of homegrown talent to listeners nationwide. Since the mid-1990s a string of successful alternative Australian acts have emerged – artists to achieve both underground and mainstream success include silverchair, Grinspoon, Powderfinger and Jet.
Classical music
The first Australian musician of any sort to achieve international fame was operatic soprano Nellie Melba, in the late 19th century. Well-known soprano Joan Sutherland is also from Australia.Australia has a considerable history of classical performance, with symphony orchestras established around the state capitals in the early 20th century, as well as opera companies and other musical ensembles. However, relatively few Australian classical compositions have achieved lasting recognition.
Theatre
Organisations
There are a number of major performing arts organisations engaged in the performing arts. There was an enguiry held in 1999, chaired by Helen Nugent, the report of the enquiry led to significant change, particularly in government support through the Australia Council and the then Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts.Significant Australian performing arts organisations
Performing art | Australia | ACT | NSW | NT | Queensland | SA | Tasmania | Victoria | WA |
Dance: Ballet | Queensland Ballet | The Australian Ballet | West Australian Ballet Company | ||||||
Dance: Contemporary | Sydney Dance Company and Bangarra Dance Theatre | Dancenorth | Australian Dance Theatre | ||||||
Education | *Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts | Canberra Academy of Dramatic Art | National Institute of Dramatic Art, National Aboriginal Islander Skills Development Association Dance College, Australian Film Television and Radio School, and Sydney Conservatorium of Music | Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University | Helpmann Academy | Australian National Academy of Music, Australian Ballet School, Flying Fruit Fly Circus School, National Institute of Circus Arts, and Melbourne Conservatorium of Music | Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts | ||
Festivals | Sydney Festival | Garma Festival of Traditional Cultures | Brisbane Festival | Adelaide Festival, Adelaide Fringe and WOMADelaide | Melbourne International Arts Festival and Melbourne Fringe Festival | Perth International Arts Festival | |||
Funding Agencies | Australia Council and Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts | ArtsACT | NSW Ministry for the Arts | Department of the Arts and Museums | Arts Queensland | Arts SA | Arts Tasmania | Arts Victoria | ArtsWA |
Music: Choral | Australian Boys Choir | ||||||||
Music: Chamber | Australian Festival of Chamber Music | Australian Chamber Orchestra and Musica Viva Australia | Astra Chamber Music Society and Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition | ||||||
Music: Orchestra | Australian World Orchestra and Symphony Services International | Sydney Symphony Orchestra | Darwin Symphony Orchestra | Queensland Symphony Orchestra | Adelaide Symphony Orchestra | Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra | Melbourne Symphony Orchestra | West Australian Symphony Orchestra | |
Music: Orchestra | Australian Opera and Ballet Orchestra | Queensland Philharmonic Orchestra | Orchestra Victoria | ||||||
Music: Youth Orchestra | Australian Youth Orchestra | Sydney Youth Orchestra and SBS Radio and Television Youth Orchestra | Melbourne String Ensemble and Melbourne Youth Orchestra | ||||||
Opera | Opera Australia | Opera Queensland Operatif | State Opera Company of South Australia | Victorian Opera | West Australian Opera | ||||
Theatre: Physical | Circus Oz | ||||||||
Theatre: Text Based | Merrigong Theatre Company, Company B Ltd, Sydney Theatre Company, Griffin Theatre Company, and The Bell Shakespeare Company Ltd | Queensland Theatre Company; La Boite Theatre Company; Tropic Sun Theatre Company ; JUTE | State Theatre Company of South Australia | Melbourne Theatre Company and Malthouse Theatre | Black Swan Theatre Company | ||||
Venues | Illawarra Performing Arts Centre, Sydney Opera House | Queensland Performing Arts Centre ; Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts : Bille Brown Studio at Queensland Theatre Company ; Metro Arts | Adelaide Festival Centre | Salamanca Arts Centre, Hobart | Victorian Arts Centre, Hamer Hall, Melbourne, and Melbourne Recital Centre | His Majesty's Theatre and The Playhouse Theatre |