WAAPA’s second year dance students have risen to the challenge posed by a classical and contemporary pairing, writes Rita Clarke.
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Tasty stuff from graduating class
11 June 2021
‘Gloria’ is a brutally insightful play and WAAPA’s third year acting students have proven themselves worthy of the challenges it presents, writes David Zampatti.
The human touch
9 June 2021
From dystopia to salvation, LINK Dance Company’s latest double bill brings together two responses to the loss of connection experienced by artists and audiences over the last year, writes Kim Balfour.
Momentous clash
27 March 2021
It’s Bach and ballet versus jazz and fan dancers in WAAPA’s ‘Restart’, and Rita Clarke enjoys the fun of the clash in styles.
Ibsen explores freedom to choose
26 March 2021
Ellida, a new adaptation of Ibsen’s The Lady from the Sea, is an ideal vehicle for WAAPA’s third-year acting students, David Zampatti says, and they tackle it with verve and skill.
Half the length, double the impact
20 November 2020
Changes to programming give audiences more opportunity to appreciate the impressive physicality of WAAPA’s dance students, says Lauren Catellani.
WAAPA hopefuls line up for the big time
14 October 2020
The Broadway smash hit ‘A Chorus Line’ is the perfect vehicle for WAAPA students to strut their stuff, finds David Zampatti. But what will become of all this talent?
A captivating season and a fitting farewell
21 November 2019
Review: WAAPA 2nd and 3rd year dance students, ‘Verge’ ·
Geoff Gibbs Theatre, 16th November ·
Review by Lauren Catellani ·
Chilling consequences superbly rendered
5 November 2019
Review: Spare Parts Puppet Theatre and WAAPA 3rd year performance makers, Life on Earth · Spare Parts Puppet Theatre, 2 November · Review by Steven Cohen …
Students strut their stuff in sordid story
16 October 2019
Review: WAAPA third year acting, Birdland · The Edith Spiegeltent, 14 October · Review by David Zampatti · Birdland, the rise and fall of Ziggy Stardust …
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