Dance, Quiet Riot
Multi-dimensional Choreographic Landscape
2018
Fremantle Arts Centre & STACKWOOD
Associated with Masters by Research (Choreography) Degree
Dance, Quiet Riot looks at what it means to explore choreography as a landscape; a series of connections and associations rather than a literal representation or narrative & how that can shift the choreography that is made, watched and performed.
Dancers : Ella-Rose Trew, Bernadette Lewis
Performers : Lauren Catellani, Mani-Mae Gomes & Sarah Sim.
Sound : Niharika Senapati.
Sculptural Automation : Matt Cornell
Dance, Quiet Riot which is a follow on from DDH will be entering into a first full time development over May and June 2018. With the support of Fremantle Arts Centre, The Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) and Co3 Australia.
Many thanks to Renee Newman and Jonathan W. Marshall, Michael Whaites for his ongoing support, to Sarah Sim for her time and creativity, to Richard Longbottom and all at Co3 Australia and venues Stackwood and Fremantle Arts Centre.
DANCE, QUIET RIOT
2017-2018
Looks at what it means to explore choreography as a landscape; a series of connections and associations rather than a literal representation or narrative & how that can shift the choreography that is made, watched and performed.
Working with dancers: Ella-Rose Trew, Bernadette Lewis
Performers: Lauren Catellani, Mani-Mae Gomes & Sarah Sim.
Sound by: Niharika Senapati.
VIDEO
Dance, Quiet Riot which is a follow on from DDH will be entering into a first full time development over May and June 2018. With the support of Fremantle Arts Centre, The Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries (DLGSC) and Co3 Australia.
Many thanks to Renee Newman and Jonathan W. Marshall, Michael Whaites for his ongoing support, to Sarah Sim for her time and creativity, to Richard Longbottom and all at Co3 Australia and venues Stackwood and Fremantle Arts Centre.