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.
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