by Sarah Mena | Mar 12, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Reviews
Adelaide College Of The Arts – TAFE SA, Fri 11 Mar Rip, Drag & Ruminate is the latest offering from the Third Year Adelaide College Of Arts students as they showcase their choreography and dance skills over four different short performances. The first performance...
by Matt Saunders | Mar 11, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Reviews
Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre, Thu 10 Mar Simultaneously confronting and confounding, Atlanta Eke has crafted a performance full of visceral imagery and sound, but its provocations stack upon one another with ultimately mixed results. Billed as ‘dance meets...
by Rosie van Heerde | Mar 10, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Reviews
Festival Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre, Wed Mar 9. Tanztheatre Wuppertal Artistic Director Lutz Forster has continued the arresting work of the late Pina Bausch in bringing her creation, Nelken to Adelaide audiences. Bausch is known for her highly experimental...
by Matt Saunders | Mar 10, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Reviews
Odeon Theatre, Wed 9 Mar A thrilling, masterful, and thoroughly impressive work of contemporary dance, LissaJane Dance’s Vincent illustrates the inner turmoil of Van Gogh’s struggles with mental illness through movement. Adelaide’s Tobiah Booth-Remmers stars as the...
by Matt Saunders | Mar 6, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Reviews
Brighton Performing Arts Centre, Sat 5 Mar Nine young ladies dressed in identical black unitards line up facing the audience and, one by one, begin to dance, reaching, kicking and communicating in motion to a percussive soundtrack. A tenth dancer enters, the others...
by Matt Saunders | Mar 5, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Interviews, Music
by Matt Saunders. Movin’ Melvin Brown has been entertaining audiences worldwide for decades, having toured the US extensively at the height of the soul era among the likes of Stevie Wonder, James Brown and Lionel Ritchie, and has been performing at the Adelaide Fringe...