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Month: February 2021

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Latest Reviews

MATADOR – sabor de amor

27 February 2021

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Latest News

Katie Noonan launches AVÉ – Australian Vocal Ensemble

27 February 2021

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Exhibitions

Blue Over Time: Robert Owen – A Survey

27 February 2021

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Music

Martenitsa Choir 30th Anniversary Retrospective Live

27 February 2021

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Theatre

Katyn

27 February 2021

TAB Summer at the Ballet Chengwu Guo and Ako Kondo in Don Quixote photo Jeff Busby
Ballet

Summertime at the Ballet

27 February 2021

Dean Bryant AAR On the Couch
On the Couch

On the Couch with Dean Bryant

26 February 2021

Queensland Ballet 60th Anniversary Gala
Ballet

Queensland Ballet kicks off 2021 with its 60th Anniversary Gala

26 February 2021

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