Dance was born outside, perhaps dance can return to outside? We practise in a community, by this I mean, in class, rehearsal, performance and in communion with other bodies where we seek to connect, to dispel loneliness, to find purpose, find tribe and belong.
Read MoreHIGH DENSITY
I obsess over the beauty, the colossal scale of brutalist architecture. Smooth, curved, angular, contrasting. The manipulation of materials into constructed utopias.
Read MoreWorld of Change
I feel like I (and everyone else) has been on a rollercoaster of emotions. Moments of elation, moments of soul crushing misery, moments of calm and those moments in between.
Read MoreOne Thing After Another: De-Limit, Dance and the Performance of Labour
To drill into the territory of boredom is to ask specific things of an audience, not the least of which is patience and a capacity to stay in a work when limited sensory stimulation is taking place.
Read MoreJULIA: The First Redhead – a study in creative process
JULIA’s core concept is based on the political life of Australia’s first female Prime Minister. Built on primary research sources including parliamentary transcripts, media reporting and public commentary around the political life and leadership of Australia’s first female Prime Minster, Julia Gillard
Read MoreD a n c i n g w i t h D a n g e r
On my quicksand days
of crawled choreography
and monologues of moan…
I rehearse in the bath
the tap drip my metronome…
Read MoreA Language of Body
The evolution of the word with gesture, plus dance, is the story of the development of the social human - the real success story of us. Dance, as elaborate repetitive movements, supports rituals for special occasions (weddings), group identities (folk dances), information systems (histories), and recuperation (grieving / healing).
Read More123DAYS
Dance can change lives, I have seen it with my own eyes.
Excellence does not have to walk hand in hand with elitism.
Manifesting inner states of being beyond technique
Technical mastery is hard won but there can be such a cost when it is achieved at the expense of our ability to manifest the deeper truths of our being. Technique is a means to an end and not the end in itself.
Read MoreVirtual Stages for Dance
Dance in a virtual reality environment is an embodied participatory experience, which means that you experience it with your whole body by dancing.
Read MoreThe Second Summer of Love
Dancing is utterly central to the club and dance party culture-the dancer and the dance floor playing equally important roles in creating the environment and influencing the production of the music.
Read MoreGlenn Henn design the Melbourne Dance Company
The recent round of Australia Council for the Arts four-year organisational funding leaving only eight dance organisations funded Australia-wide, it has been made starkly clear that already tenuous professional pathways for working dance artists will only find dead ends within the current cultural funding structures.
Read More‘a moving voice’
A choreography of voices exploring why dance matters now, conceived and arranged by Alison Plevey with contributions from Australian dance makers and doers aged between 11 and 86 years; Akira Byrne, Caspar Ilschner, Cloe Fournier, Elizabeth Cameron Dalman, Eliza Sanders, Kristina Chan, Lara Dorling, Philip Piggin and Emily Wells.
Read MoreLeave only your footprints
A dialogue exploring identity and connection to place that is enabled through embodied movement.
Read MoreWHY SHOULD I DANCE WHEN THE WORLD IS FALLING APART?
The air is covered with thick smoke, the land is burning, the sky is grey, the atmosphere dire; there seems to be little reason to dance, but as someone wisely told me: “you can’t pour from an empty cup.”
Read MoreThe Currency of Play
In attempting to ‘captureʼ something about the practice, we (as witnesses) started taking photographs of each other as the mover. But taking photographs implicates the photographer in a field of assessments, personal preferences, camera angles and so on. In other words, the photographer makes lots of judgments.
Read MoreButoh in Berlin
I sit at the computer, at the library in Kottbusser Tor. I listen to 'Sleepstep' by Dasha Rush as I write. Messages come flying at me via; Facebook, Instagram, E-mails, and Tindr. I am open to receiving and answering these messages, but there is a ring of violence around my heart.
Read MoreI wanna be a dancer but my skin is black .....
Don’t have the money to be sending all their kids to classes .....
Whose going to change it up switch it up make it right .....
Is it easier to be a “Dancer” if you were born “White” .......
On dancing
Dancing for joy or for rain, dancing in a concert, a theatre or a particular site, dancing as a form of self-expression or within particular community contexts all serve a range of purposes.
Read MoreThe Transcension of Time, Space & Humanity
My relationship with dance is more turbulent and complex than any human connection I have ever formed. It is a conversation between the body and mind that manifests differently in every person who takes part. The way someone moves naturally – regardless of training – is a uniquely personal piece of themselves.
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