A biblical story collides with COVID as a team of dancers and theatre makers explore the story of Salome. Find out more from deviser and performer Andrew Sutherland in this Festival Sessions interview.
Author Archives: Rosalind Appleby
Lanie Chopping: the job I was born to do
13 December 2021
The new Director General of DLGSC Lanie Chopping, reveals her vision – and genuine enthusiasm – for the arts and culture portfolio in this podcast conversation.
Opening doors for arts and culture
13 December 2021
From country girl and social worker to Director General, Lanie Chopping says the top job at the Department for Local Government, Sport and Cultural industries is the job she was made for.
Summer 2022 gig guide for kids
9 December 2021
Looking for family fun this summer? Read on for Seesaw’s curated list of Christmas and festival shows to find something that will suit your crew.
Choral ensemble debut with world premiere
3 December 2021
A new work by Lydia Gardiner performed by new vocal ensemble Sonus Angelorum attracts a full house at St George’s Cathedral. Rosalind Appleby reports on the fresh sounds.
What you need to know about Arts Impact WA
2 December 2021
Applications have opened for $100,000 arts grants from WA’s new philanthropy collective. Arts Impact WA chair Paul Chamberlain answers your questions.
What to SEE: Rachelle Durkin & Jonathan Paget
18 November 2021
Enjoy an evening of exquisite music as soprano Rachelle Durkin and guitarist Jonathan Paget take to the stage for Musica Viva in a concert livestreamed from Cullen Wines.
Picture book to help kids face their fears
17 November 2021
Perth artist Christopher Maxwell has created an illustrated book with a simple message that will bring children joy.
Media Award WINNERS!
17 November 2021
Seesaw writer Mark Naglazas has won the prize for best Culture and Arts Report at the WA Media Awards, putting Seesaw on the map for award-winning arts journalism.
Baroque brilliance in Fremantle
15 November 2021
Freeze Frame Opera brings together Australia’s leading exponents of Baroque music for what Sandra Bowdler says is an exquisite opera concert.