Tourism Industry Events & COVID-19 Live Q&A'S
Here you will find a list of upcoming virtual meetings and live Q&As on matters relating to the impact of COVID-19 on tourism in the Northern Territory.
We know that you as a tourism, retail or hospitality business are suffering from the effects of COVID-19. There are new restrictions and information being released on a regular basis. Businesses are amidst challenging times, pressure and anxiety as they make some big decisions now and into the future.
Helping to provide you with clarity and connectivity, we'll be providing you with key information and support with the opportunity to ask questions and get answers in real-time.
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Upcoming events
- These events will be held in the Zoom platform (View the How-to Guide)
- New events will be released regularly.
DARWIN FESTIVAL | Sydney Dance Company - Engine
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Wednesday 12 August
- 7:30PM
Presented as part of Darwin Festival 2026
Engine unites three extraordinary choreographers - Rafael Bonachela, Fran Diaz and Melanie Lane - for an exhilarating performance that promises bold, fearless dance.
Rafael Bonachela presents The Journey Itself is Home, a new work featuring music by Grammy Award-winning composer Bryce Dessner and inspired by 17th-century Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō.
Bringing The Mass Ornament by remarkable Berlin-based Spanish choreographer Fran Diaz comes to Australia for the first time. This hypnotic work, set to the music of Henryk Górecki, reimagines Siegfried Kracauer’s seminal 1927 essay. Diaz compellingly transforms the concept of mass movement into an exploration of connection and collectivity, where individuality coexists, not in opposition, but in dialogue.
Completing the bill is acclaimed choreographer Melanie Lane's Love Lock, a re-imagined folk dance of the future, drawing upon collective experiences of diverse cultures, an accelerating world and disappearing lands. Love Lock celebrates the binding ability of dance to move, warn and empower, showcasing costume design by celebrated Australian fashion designer Akira Isogawa, layered with texture and colour, and a score composed by UK electronic artist Clark.
DATE/TIME
Wednesday 12 Aug 7:30pm
DURATION
1Hour and 30min
VENUE
AANT CENTRE
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