by Adelaide Fringe Contributor | Feb 19, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Reviews
The Garage International @ Adelaide Town Hall, Thu 18 Feb Shakti is like the Hindu goddess, the universal source of energy, power and creativity. She takes us on a journey of joy, dealing with demons, losing her mind, then finding herself. Shakti’s multicultural...
by Catherine Blanch | Oct 29, 2015 | Dance, Interviews, Theatre
by Catherine Blanch. Restless Dance Theatre is the Adelaide-based multi-award winning inclusive dance company who feature artists with differing intellectual and physical disabilities and those without. In her second year as Artistic Director, Michelle Ryan is happy...
by Adrian Miller | Oct 29, 2015 | Dance, Reviews, Theatre
Space Theatre, Wed 28 Oct Intimacy is explored in ways both metaphorical and real in this performance. Even before the show starts the cast of four are on hand to welcome you or perhaps help you find a seat. But don’t be late or you won’t be allowed in. It would be...
by Catherine Blanch | Oct 20, 2015 | Dance, Interviews, Theatre
by Catherine Blanch and Tim Mason Michelle Ryan is unique. No one else moves the way she does. Her simplest gesture can express a level of poignancy and vulnerability, strength and courage that is beyond that of an able-bodied performer. Michelle began dancing when...
by Catherine Blanch | Oct 6, 2015 | Dance, Musical Theatre, Reviews
Festival Theatre, Sun 4 Oct Filled with all the music and passion of the movie, Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story On Stage stars Kirby Burgess and Kurt Phelan as our unlikely lovebirds Johnny and Baby. It’s a trip down memory lane for an audience who would have grown...
by Clayton Werner | Oct 4, 2015 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Music, Reviews
[TAIWAN] Nexus Multicultural Arts Centre, Sat 3 Oct In the exploration of noise, it’s just as important to pay careful attention to the silence. Similarly, with darkness and light. In Dear John, a musical/physical theatre piece dedicated to John Cage (the one famous...