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SK!N by TerryAndTheCuz: A Thought-Provoking, Beautiful and Unsettling Look into the World of Human Trafficking – OzAsia Festival Review

SK!N by TerryAndTheCuz: A Thought-Provoking, Beautiful and Unsettling Look into the World of Human Trafficking – OzAsia Festival Review

by Matt Saunders | Oct 2, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Reviews, Theatre

[MALAYSIA/AUS ~ AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE] The Maj Gallery, Fri 1 Oct. I arrive at the processing centre. I fill out a questionnaire and provide various personal details, ranging from the practical (emergency contact, health conditions) to the subjective (Can I dance? Am I...
split flow & Holistic Strata by Hiroaki Umeda: Physical Dance Bathed in Ambiguous Light and Shade – OzAsia Interview

split flow & Holistic Strata by Hiroaki Umeda: Physical Dance Bathed in Ambiguous Light and Shade – OzAsia Interview

by Catherine Blanch | Sep 25, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Interviews, Multimedia, Theatre

split flow & Holistic Strata by Catherine Blanch. Moving between the pixilation of light and dark, choreographer and dancer Hiroaki Umeda uses cutting edge digital multimedia and soundscapes to create a truly magical performance experience unlike anything you may...
SoftMachine: Rianto ~ Exploring The Lines Between Masculine and Feminine Within Performance and Dance – OzAsia Review

SoftMachine: Rianto ~ Exploring The Lines Between Masculine and Feminine Within Performance and Dance – OzAsia Review

by Rosie van Heerde | Sep 25, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Reviews

[SINGAPORE ~ AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE] Space Theatre, Sat 24 Sep. An interesting mix of dance and doco, the SoftMachine: Rianto is an exploration of many things – tradition, modernity and how both engender the masculine and the feminine within the dance. Indonesian dancer...
Bunny: Brilliantly Blurring the Performance Lines Between Submission, Connection, Control and Consent at Nexus Arts – OzAsia Review

Bunny: Brilliantly Blurring the Performance Lines Between Submission, Connection, Control and Consent at Nexus Arts – OzAsia Review

by Matt Saunders | Sep 24, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Interactive, Reviews, Theatre

[SINGAPORE/AUSTRALIA ~ SA PREMIERE] Nexus Arts, Fri 23 Sept. Control is a funny thing. Give us too much, and we run amok; too little, and we spin around, hanging on a thread. Boundaries are relaxed and then tested in Luke George and Daniel Kok’s Bunny, a rope bondage...
As If To Nothing: A Surreal Dance Experience by Hong Kong’s City Contemporary Dance Company – OzAsia Review

As If To Nothing: A Surreal Dance Experience by Hong Kong’s City Contemporary Dance Company – OzAsia Review

by Rosie van Heerde | Sep 23, 2016 | Adelaide Festivals, Dance, Reviews

Dunstan Playhouse, Thu 22 Sep Commanding choreography combines with disjointed sights and sounds to create a surreal dance experience courtesy of Hong Kong’s City Contemporary Dance Company. Fourteen wonderfully precise dancers explore the confusing minefield that is...
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