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Philipa Rothfield: Tokyo, Japan

RealTime Traveller

In an ideal introduction to this remarkable city, Philipa Rothfield describes Tokyo as “a sensory vortex, a perceptual oasis in the rush of my own life.”

27 June 2017

Inside the real/digital warp

Laetitia Wilson

Fremantle Arts Centre and Revelation Film Festival present eight Australian video art works that suggest, writes Laetitia Wilson, we are living out the aftermath of digital disruption.

27 June 2017

After Julia: gift for an ex-pm

Keith Gallasch

Featuring commissioned works from seven Australian female composers, Decibel’s warm, witty and politically incisive new music tribute to Julia Gillard plays at Brisbane’s Metro Arts on 13 and 14 July and Monash University on 20 July.

27 June 2017

Editorial 21 June 2017

Can the arts be seriously sustainable without informed, considered criticism? If you think not, then bring us cheer with an all too welcome donation.

21 June 2017

An anxious Australia

Lauren Carroll Harris

In Antidote’s Moving Nations, young visual artists present highly personalised critiques of Australia’s history of migration, writes Lauren Carroll Harris.

21 June 2017

Black Honey Company: bear lives that matter

Teik-Kim Pok

In a “fairytale for the hip hop generation,” writes Teik-Kim Pok, Candy Bowers and Nancy Denis of the Black Honey Company play threatened bears in a wickedly funny tale of cultural appropriation.

21 June 2017

Night Parrot Stories: myth vs reality

Luke Goodsell

Night Parrot Stories, an overlooked essay film on the search for a possibly extinct desert bird, “joins the chorus for the resurrection of endangered mythologies,” writes Luke Goodsell.

21 June 2017

Action Hero: on a mission

John Bailey

John Bailey sees British performance group Action Hero at Arts House fall prey to the delights of the American high school sports movie in Hoke’s Bluff and grippingly transcend the clichés of the celebrity photoshoot in Wrecking Ball.

20 June 2017

Emily Dickinson: her soul is her own

Joanna Di Mattia

“While Dickinson’s life appears on the surface to be a quiet one, Terence Davies interprets it as emotionally brutal,” writes Joanna Di Mattia of A Quiet Passion, showing in cinemas now.

20 June 2017

The Deep Archive: Mikhali Georgeos on Adrian Martin’s Phantasms

From the RealTime files, a 1994 interview with scholar and critic Adrian Martin on the rise of aggro and the accommodation of American dreams in the Australian imagination.

20 June 2017

Andrée Greenwell’s Cinéaste: reflections & refractions

Keith Gallasch

Cinéaste Vol. 1 is a fascinating assemblage that allows composer Greenwell to lovingly reflect on the idiom of film scoring and to inventively refract her own compositions, yielding aural gems: riffs, ostinatos, hooks and soundscapes, the stuff of movies actual and imagined.

5 October 2021

Sky Blue Mythic: Angela Goh’s fantastical myth-making

Keith Gallasch

More essay than review, Keith Gallasch’s response to Angela Goh’s Sky Blue Mythic explores the relationship between experiencing a powerfully disconcerting work, reviewing it and engaging with the artist’s account of it.

26 July 2021

Narcifixion: Watching the narcissists

Keith Gallasch

Anton’s vigorously propulsive, grimly funny dance work, Narcifixion, about screen-bred narcissism provokes Keith Gallasch, watching a finely streamed performance, to appreciate the logic of its structure and respond to its account of a complex condition.

17 June 2021

Rakini Devi’s nightwork: the performer as visual artist

Keith Gallasch

The exhibition Inhabiting Erasures powerfully attests to a passion to arrest the wrongs done to women, conjures a magical otherworld of female strength and beauty and exquisitely reveals painting to be the foundation of Devi’s practice.

2 June 2021

The RealTime Archive: Contributors: Jodie McNeilly

For our archive we’re completing and updating our contributor entries. Dancer, research academic and writer Jodie McNeilly likes that writing “lets [her] turn towards the world with acute attention.” Read Jodie’s profile here.

12 March 2021

The RealTime Archive: Contributors: Erin Brannigan

For our archive we’re completing and updating our contributor entries. Writer and teacher Erin Brannigan’s passionate “motivation in writing about dance and choreography in its many forms is to help it persist into the future.”

12 March 2021

The RealTime Archive: Contributors: Cleo Mees

For our archive we’re completing and updating our contributor entries. Writer, teacher and video-maker Cleo Mees reflects on music and dance, Bodyweather and writing “that makes surprising associations and confessions…”

12 March 2021

Excellent everyday Kathak: Raghav Handa’s TWO

Keith Gallasch

With amusing conversation and exquisite partnering dancer Raghav Handa and tabla player Maharshi Raval reveal much about collaboration, Kathak dance and the testing of boundaries.

25 February 2021

Album review: Offspring Bites 3: En Masse

Keith Gallasch

From Ensemble Offspring potent works by Alex Pozniak (dramatically assaying weight in music), Holly Harrison (a witty take on instrumental and other distortions) and Thomas Meadowcroft (a gently vibrating meditation that opens out to a pulsing expansive vision).

25 February 2021

Editorial Thursday 27 August 2020

Keith Gallasch & Virginia Baxter

The highly successful 2019 exhibition In Response: Dialogues with RealTime, which celebrated the interplay between RealTime and the artists Martin del Amo, Vicki Van Hout and Branch Nebula, is now exhibited online. We also interview instigator and co-curator Dr Erin Brannigan about her motivation for mounting this innovative exhibition. In another bold archival venture, Madeleine Hodge and Sarah Rodigari have created Timely Readings, a visual mapping of live art in Australia.

27 August 2020