Canadian R&B god Rhye had the Chevron Gardens’ crowd swooning on Sunday night. Read our review here.
All in Perth Festival
Canadian R&B god Rhye had the Chevron Gardens’ crowd swooning on Sunday night. Read our review here.
Hailing from the UK, the British Paraorchestra have made their way over to the annual Perth Festival for an immersive medley of live orchestral music and dance. The Nature of Why is the definition of a live performance, and an experience that will give you goosebumps like no other.
It became evident to me as I watched Julia Jacklin and Jess Ribeiro perform for the 2019 Perth Festival at Chevron Gardens that they share far more than just their first initial: through their song and story, home in its all variations comes back to embrace us for a few short hours.
Supported by Perth queen of rock Abbe May, they brought to the stage an ‘unplugged’ set of old favourites and new tunes.
Proving they are still as relevant today as they were when seminal album Straight Out The Jungle was released 30 years ago, the brothers kept it truly jungle on this Saturday night.
Swan Lake is a raw, confrontational performance that will challenge audiences to face their inner darkness. Showing at the Heath Ledger Theatre until Sunday 17 February.
This was a true journey across a rich discography, exploring all kinds of moods and textures.
Simply put, Lé Nør is one of the coolest things I have seen on stage.
Simultaneously meditative and electrifying, One Infinity is an act of deep listening and profound engagement. This production features the Jun Tian Fang Music Ensemble, members of Dance North Australia and the Beijing Dance Theatre.
Perth Festival teases next month’s Writers Week with a program brimming with a sense of theatricality and compelling artists creating work about the migrant experience.
The film is painterly in other ways than its aesthetic.
Whether you’re hoping to get across the season or gift some tickets to your loved ones, we recommend dipping your feet into something new for a night you won’t forget.
Chevron Gardens is back again for 2019 — and this time, it’s looking more spectacular than ever.