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Dreams and hallucinations: Virtual reality cinema takes viewers on wild journey

Dreams and hallucinations: Virtual reality cinema takes viewers on wild journey

The Melbourne International Film Festival’s virtual reality program explores the cutting edge of experimental cinema.

  • by Will Cox

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Orderly and mechanical, Chunky Move’s new production is stimulating

Orderly and mechanical, Chunky Move’s new production is stimulating

This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes Chunky Move’s 4/4, Miss Peony at Arts Centre Melbourne, Alistair Baldwin’s Telethon Kid, and Musicians of the Gewandhaus Orchestra.

  • by Sonia Nair, Tony Way and Andrew Fuhrmann
Sound ideas at Melbourne’s festival of the future

Sound ideas at Melbourne’s festival of the future

Max Cooper’s immersive electro-science show is at the heart of the city’s Now or Never festival.

  • by Michael Dwyer
The story behind Elvis’ musical revolution makes it global debut in Australia

The story behind Elvis’ musical revolution makes it global debut in Australia

A new musical explores how the king of rock’n’roll changed popular music forever.

  • by Michael Lallo
Caroline Lee’s charming, textured solo performance in June

Caroline Lee’s charming, textured solo performance in June

This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes Caroline Lee in offbeat monodrama June, 2:22 A Ghost Story at Her Majesty’s Theatre, jazz group Trichotomy, Paco Pena’s Flamenco in Concert, and Werribee Park Mansion’s long-running production of What Was That?

  • by Cameron Woodhead, Sonia Nair and Jessica Nicholas
The cello metalhead behind the soundtrack of your favourite films and games

The cello metalhead behind the soundtrack of your favourite films and games

You’ll hear classically trained Tina Guo on films such as Dune and Top Gun: Maverick, and she’s played with Adele and Stevie Wonder, but it wasn’t until after she joined a circus that her parents accepted her musical path.

  • by Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen
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Ripple effect of a one-night stand (and being overlooked for the telethon)

Ripple effect of a one-night stand (and being overlooked for the telethon)

Playwright Alistair Baldwin was told from birth he was one in a million.“Kids with rare and interesting diseases are surrounded by this intense spectacle.” His new play draws on this.

  • by Stephen A Russell
A shrewdly crafted, powerful feature debut from Aussie YouTubers
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A shrewdly crafted, powerful feature debut from Aussie YouTubers

Teenagers are possessed by ghosts, with help from a ceramic, embalmed hand, in the debut feature from twin brothers Danny and Michael Philippou, aka RackaRacka.

  • by Jake Wilson
Fresh from his Sydney piano prize, 23-year-old Jeonghwan Kim dazzles

Fresh from his Sydney piano prize, 23-year-old Jeonghwan Kim dazzles

This wrap of shows around Melbourne includes the award-winning pianist Jeonghwan Kim, the Prince of Reggaeton, J Balvin, a bright new musical by Tom Gleisner, a long-awaited opera, gigs by 070 Shake, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Noah Cyrus and Tove Lo, plus a play about Australia’s first all-woman motor garage.

  • by Liam Pieper, Vyshnavee Wijekumar, Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen, Cameron Woodhead and Will Cox
‘I understand myself’: G Flip on new album, marriage and reality TV fame

‘I understand myself’: G Flip on new album, marriage and reality TV fame

The multi-instrumentalist may be in the biggest spotlight of their career, but what they’re really worried about is whether Collingwood will make the finals.

  • by Jules LeFevre
After an infamous public outburst, a 94-year-old composer finally gets closure

After an infamous public outburst, a 94-year-old composer finally gets closure

George Dreyfus has waited more than 50 years to have his opera performed. This weekend, it’s finally happening.

  • by Barney Zwartz