Humanities and Social Sciences (HASS – comprising the subjects of Civics and Citizenship, Economics and Business, Geography and History) The Arts (comprising the subjects of Dance, Drama, Media Arts, Music and Visual Arts) Technologies (Design and Technologies, and Digital Technologies) ...
After permanently shelving her dance dream, Wasikowska began developing a new passion for acting. She had always loved European and Australian cinema, and started thinking about delving into an acting career. There was just one problem: she didn't have any experience. Determined to at least get...
In 2021 this had dropped to 16.9% of boys and 29.1% of girls.Footnote 4 These figures are likely to vary by state, as well as by school sector. One recent media report in Queensland used ACARA data to reveal a 44% drop in Arts subject enrolments (music, visual art, drama, dance, ...
Bail out -To get away in haste or to rescue a failing company by pouring in heaps of money. 'Hey time to bail out, here comes big Bluey and he looks pissed off.' or 'The government has again bailed out the banks with taxpayer's money.' Bail up -Used to mean to rob someone but...
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Broadbridge told her social media followers that the lawyers had trademarked the poster for the musical and told the comedian she could not do Gunn's notorious kangaroo dance because the Olympian who went viral for her performance in Paris owns it. ...
both of which include First Nations dramas. This domain overlaps with the broader cultural archive of First Nations artistic works from dance, literature, theatre and cinema, which are relevant because they showcase the phenomenal advances by Indigenous creatives, particularly across the past few decad...
musical performances and songs and dance. The themes focused on for many years were naturally soldier-related, and hence these troupes were especially keen to represent themselves as warrior companies (this also helped to allay concerns over the female impersonators). The entertainment also typically...
The issue: The work Christmas party What not to say:‘Good evening Mrs. Manager. That blouse is especially flattering. Would you like to dance?’ (Even if you’re getting the glad eye, it’s inadvisable to chat up your colleagues/employers. And – even if the room starts clapping in ...
Corroboree : an aboriginal dance festival Counter lunch/Countery : pub lunch Cozzie : swimming costume Crack a fat : get an erection Crack onto (someone) : to hit on someone, pursue someone romantically Cranky : in a bad mood, angry Cream (verb) : defeat by a large margin Crook : sick...