Dance is simply the movement of bodies through and in space in response to something unseen.
Read MoreON THE QUESTION OF VALUE
Who creates the conditions in which an artwork makes an appearance and gathers value?
Read MoreFixed Points
Technological and information saturation has rendered us unable to grasp the immanence of global warming. That is, climate change is everywhere, impacting on everything as a gestalt.
Read MoreI can't believe I want to dance like a tree
For years, I was only concerned with how fast I could dance, how many pirouettes I could do and how fast I could drop into the splits.
Read MoreBODIES of ART // RELICS of SMALL UNIVERSES
All bodies (dancing bodies, performing bodies, bodies at train stations, travelling bodies, bodies eating lunch…), are vessels of knowledge, brimming with somatic understandings that are only realized through constant investigation.
Read MoreWidening the Boundaries
Giving mature dancers more performance opportunities allows for more
diversification in the dance industry as well as a better representation of an older
demographic in society.
Honey & Wildfire: the blossoming of a diverse femme performance collective
As narratives, the qualities of feeling and connection are teased out in the process of collaboration; the work takes on a non-linear form, ideas ebb and flow, wax and wane. In order for nurtured collaboration to occur, synchronicity and flow are important.
Read MoreA GENERATION LOST–WHEN AIDS HIT OUR WORLD
AIDS had a devastating impact on the dance community globally. Lisa Petty was a dancer in New York City during the height of the epidemic. She shares her memories.
Read Moreon a dancing*
*dancing is used here as a noun, as distinct from dance. A dancing denotes one’s psychological state during, but not limited to, any physical activity, or indeed the course of a dance. Its essence is compositional, as derived from choreographic thinking, in organising actions and possibilities. For example, one can feel a dancing when combining opposing actions, like smiling while saying something disturbing. It is also possible to be in a dancing while standing still, and realising every possibility for motion.
Read MoreThe colourful world of Henry Jock Walker
Henry Jock Walker is an artist who almost effortlessly puts joy back into the art of painting. With a primary focus on process, Walker incorporates performance, the readymade, machines, surfing and collaboration. In many instances, it is not the final outcome that is important, but the process by which the image is created. And in embracing such a range of activity, with a reliance on chance, Walker is able to bring fun into painting.
Read MoreMieke Kriegesvelt returns from ilYoung
Adelaide-based dancer Mieke Kriegesvelt has only just returned from a three month residency in Sweden when she discusses her experience with Eleanor Scicchitano.
Read MoreTAKING HER TIME: Tanya Voges and the ENGAGE residency
In 2017, The Mill and STRUT Dance join forces to deliver the ENGAGE residency program. Choreographer and dancer Tanya Voges spoke to Eleanor Scicchitano about her experiences in this unique program.
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