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Why you should try improv

Improvisation skills can deliver work by improving audition performance and providing a strong background for corporate training.

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How to make the most of a mentor

A sounding board, a warning bell, or a beacon of hope: a mentor can be any or all, but only…

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How to sell yourself

In Australia, we're not so skilled at telling others how great we are. But as artists, musicians or creative practitioners,…

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Making collaborations work for you

Two heads can be better than one but they can also be twice the headache if you don't know what…

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Arts philanthropists receive high honours

Philanthropists, arts managers, composers, writers and visual artists were among recipients of Australia Day honours.

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When Katy Perry didn't come to the rescue

When a disadvantaged school missed out on a $10,000 celebrity arts prize last week, a Bendigo arts student stepped in.

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No pain, no gain? The abuse of power in arts education

Does Whiplash, the new film by American Damien Chazelle, glorify or denounce the behaviour of an obsessive teacher?

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A degree helps for jobs in TV and film ā€“ eventually

Do you need a degree in media if you want to work in the film or television industries?

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Inclusivity Arts fundamental to a creative economy

The British Council is ideally placed to draw on the UKā€™s global leadership in Inclusivity arts policy and practice.

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10-minute bites on Asian Art a worthy chew

Former Asialink director, Alison Carroll, walks us through Asian art in a new series screened on ABC1 that targets schools.

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