Review: Pindorama Pelican10 April 2016 "The show is one of the strangest dance pieces I have ever seen, but one I haven’t stopped talking about since. It’s intriguing, uncomfortable and certainly different from traditional notions of dance." Melissa Scott reviews PIAF performance Pindorama, directed and choreographed by Brazilian dancer Lia Rodrigues. Uncategorised0 Comments99 views
4.5 Review: Our Little Sister (Umimachi Diary) Pelican29 March 2016 "Directed by perhaps the leading exponent of the boutique family drama, Hirokazu Kore-eda’s work reappropriates Akimi Yoshida’s manga series to present a fresh take on the complexities of sisterhood." Film and Production0 Comments108 views
3.7 Review: Rams Pelican22 March 2016 Make no mistake, 'Rams' is no blockbuster, and if you are looking for an action packed movie you’d better look elsewhere. This is, instead, a quiet film, with little dialogue, that celebrates little gestures. Patrick Bendall reviews. Film and Production0 Comments27 views
Review: Mariko Mori at AGWA Pelican26 July 2015 Luminescent. If I had to describe this exhibition in one word, that’s what it would be. Mariko Mori’s first solo exhibition in Perth, Rebirth follows the th... Uncategorised0 Comments27 views
PIAF Review: In An Italian Garden Pelican26 February 2015 The concert introduced the works of 17-18th century composers such as Stradella and Banchieri, whose music are emotionally charged by the Baroque doctrine of af... Uncategorised0 Comments23 views
PIAF Review: Black Diggers Pelican26 February 2015 Funny and startlingly poignant, Black Diggers is a play which resonates with deliberateness on the centenary of the First World War. Featuring an all-male cast,... Uncategorised0 Comments6 views
PIAF Review: The Giants Pelican23 February 2015 There was a lot riding on the much-vaunted inclusion of the Giants as headliners for the 2015 Perth Festival. A total cost of $5.4 million ($2 million coughed u... Uncategorised0 Comments30 views