Daily from 7.00pm.
Programmes start at 7.00pm.
Solo show-stoppers from the world's greatest musicians including John Williams, Jacqueline du Pre, Wynton Marsalis, Nigel Kennedy, James Galway, Ravi Shankar and Dudley Moore. Show more
A creative performance reading of The Lonely Londoners that juxtaposes modern imagery and fascinating archive footage to reflect on how Sam Selvon's novel shaped the London of today. Show more
The story of Alvin Ailey, a visionary African American choreographer who found salvation through dance, told through his own words and the creation of a new commission inspired by his life. Show more
Based on the autobiography of Cuban ballet superstar Carlos Acosta. A young boy raised in poverty auditions for ballet school. Show more
Documentary series. A look at some of the largest and most elaborate maps ever produced, including the largest atlas in the world, The Klencke Atlas. Show more
The series concludes by delving into the world of satirical maps. How did maps take on a new form as devices for humour, satire or storytelling? Show more
Film critic David Stratton reveals how Australian film-makers gained the confidence to create and tell their own stories for cinema. Show more
Solo show-stoppers from the world's greatest musicians including John Williams, Jacqueline du Pre, Wynton Marsalis, Nigel Kennedy, James Galway, Ravi Shankar and Dudley Moore. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.