• Rawcus is Hiring

    An exciting opportunity has arisen to join our small and dynamic Rawcus Operational Team as the Public Program Producer. Reporting to the Rawcus Artistic Director and Rawcus General Manager you…
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  • Rawcus in San Francisco

    Rawcus is traveling to San Francisco to work with Marc Brew at Axis Dance Company to develop a new work. Traveling to the USA represents a massive milestone in our…
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  • Achilles Creative Development

    Rawcus is working with director Adena Jacobs and photographer Pia Johnson on a creative development for a new work – Achilles. Achilles is an artistic enquiry into power, the vulnerable…
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  • Becoming

    Becoming is a new arts project exploring the lived experiences of ageing and disability through performing and visual arts. An artistic expression of  creativity, connection and community through dance, movement,…
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  • Photography Exhibition

    “I began documenting Rawcus’ work in 2000 on their first production. As a photographer I find the work captivating – there is the light on wheelchair spokes; different bodies draped,…
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  • Join Rawcus in a Flashmob

    Join Rawcus in a series of workshops at Realm to create and perform an accessible flashmob for people with and without disability in Ringwood Town Square.  Flashmob rehearsals & performance…
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  • Help us make our international debut

    Dear friends and supportersWe are beyond excited. We have been invited to go to the USA in early 2019 to create a new show with Marc Brew. Earlier this year…
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  • Symphonic Sites Workshops

    SYMPHONIC SITES PERFORMANCE WORKSHOPS Come and participate in  a one day Symphonic Sites event (part workshop/part performance) to make music and theatre in spectacular ways with the Rawcus Ensemble and…
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  • Song for a Weary Throat at Melbourne Festival

    Rawcus is delighted that Song for a Weary Throat will be presented at The Arts Centre as part of Melbourne International Arts Festival. 10-14th October “A brilliant and transporting work”.…
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