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Online Learning at Arts Centre Melbourne

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Welcome to Arts Centre Melbourne's Online Learning space! 

This is the place where music, circus and theatre buffs, educators and learners (big and small) create, learn and share knowledge and ideas in creative and collaborative ways. Our Online Learning Resources are designed for you to have stimulating interactive experiences in a format that is easy to use.

Did you know Arts Centre Melbourne has the largest collection of Performing Arts memorabilia in the Southern Hemisphere? Find out more by visiting the Collections and Research areas below.

These great resources just might whet your appetite for a career in the Arts - you can get great insights into some of that here too!

Revolutions: Australian Music History Timeline 1955 – 2025

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Quirky McKirkus’ Family Circus

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CC sMASH – Audio Mashup Project

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Page to Stage: the ultimate performance-making toolkit

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Arts Centre Melbourne's POSTi Network

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Careers at Arts Centre Melbourne

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Performing Arts Collection Research Service

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Performing Arts Collection Online

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Arts Centre Melbourne presents

Revolutions: Australian Music History Timeline 1955 – 2025

Take a trip through Arts Centre Melbourne’s extensive Australian Rock collection from 1955 to 2025.

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Quirky McKirkus’ Family Circus

Roll Up, Roll Up, the circus is in town! Explore Quirky McKirkus’ Family Circus and experience your own journey through Australia’s circus arts.

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CC sMASH – Audio Mashup Project

Educators, audio boffins, music students, remixers and tweakers; welcome to CC sMASH – Audio Mashup Project

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Page to Stage: the ultimate performance-making toolkit

Page to Stage is Arts Centre Melbourne’s ultimate performance-making toolkit for schools and young theatre-makers.

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Arts Centre Melbourne's POSTi Network

An online play about playing online

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Careers at Arts Centre Melbourne

Step behind the scenes at Arts Centre Melbourne and discover what it takes to work as a Producer, Performing Arts Curator and Production Manager.

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Performing Arts Collection Research Service

Are you researching a specific topic in the performing arts?

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Performing Arts Collection Online

The Performing Arts Collection is the nation's premier collection relating to the history of circus, dance, music, theatre and opera, and is home to over 450,000 items including costumes, archives, designs and photographs.

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For kids and their teachers
Check out Quirky McKircus' Family Circus fun interactive collection of Circus memorabilia

For music gurus, secondary and tertiary students
Learn about mash-up/remix culture with CC sMASH or add your own music knowledge to Revolutions: The Australian Music History Timeline.

For anyone doing research in the performing arts - or the just plain curious!
Head for Arts Centre Melbournes' Online Collections portal or Research Centre to learn more about Arts Centre Melbourne's unique collection relating to Australia's rich performing arts history and artists' stories.

Interested in working in the theatre?
Find out more about creative careers as a Producer, Performing Arts Curator and Production Manager using the Careers resource.

Arts Centre Melbourne's Online Learning has been generously supported by the Victorian Government through Arts Victoria and the Community Support Fund, and the Department of Education and Early Childhood Development FUSE Project.

We gratefully acknowledge the ongoing support of Miss Betty Amsden OAM, for her generous gift of the Betty Amsden Arts Education Endowment for Children, donors to Arts Centre Melbourne's Annual Giving Appeal and supporters of the First Call Fund.