the-Ninth-Wave

The Ninth Wave by The Farm and Co3 Contemporary Dance. Photo by Jess Wyld.

Festival of Outback Opera

Festival of Outback Opera by Opera Queensland. Photo by Glenn Hunt.

Auto Cannibal

Auto Cannibal by Australasian Dance Collective and Beijing Dance LDTX,
Choreographed by Stephanie Lake. Photo by Jade Ellis.

Zoom

Zoom by Patch Theatre. Photo by Matt Byrne.

Trash Talk

Trash Talk by The Strangeways Ensemble. Courtesy of Merrigong Theatre Company.

So long suckers 2

So Long Suckers by Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company. Photo by Simon Pynt.

Curious Legends

Curious Legends

Black Cockatoo

Black Cockatoo by Ensemble Theatre. Photo by Prudence Upton.

Whoosh

Whoosh by Sensorium Theatre. Photo by Peter Foster.

River Linked Live Virtual Concert

River Linked Live Virtual Concert. Photo by Abram Rasmussen Photography.

HOTA Home of the Arts

HOTA Home of the Arts. Courtesy of venue.

The Butch is Back

The Butch is Back by Reuben Kaye. Photo by Rebekah Ryan.

APAX Applications Webinar – Register Now

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Not only has the format of PAC Australia’s annual event changed this year, but so have applications for artists and producers to “pitch”.  And we use ” ” because it isn’t really a pitch – it’s an opportunity to update the sector on your organisation or practice and talk to us about your future plans, whether it be touring, or site-specific works, residencies or installations. Building tours will not be the primary outcome of APAX in 2020 – exchanging ideas, providing updates and initiating conversations about what is possible will be.

The application form is also seriously condensed, as is the application fee: $15 for organisations and free for independents.

You can check out all the information on applying, or start your application form, on the new APAX website here.

If you’re not sure whether you are APAX-ready, or you want to better understand the application process, make sure you join us for a free webinar on Tuesday 9th June 2pm AEST.

Register for the webinar right here.