the heart dances

THE HEART DANCES is an intimate look at behind the scenes of the Royal New Zealand Ballet’s production of The Piano –inspired by Jane Campion’s 1993 film . Originally a one act ballet, (performed by a German company in 2015 …

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old life, dead life @ old 505 theatre

WHAT CONNECTS HEART TO ESTRANGED HEART?

 

What lets you and me connect heart to estranged heart, soul to broken soul, flesh to bestial flesh?

What tears you and discordant me apart?

Where do struggling bodies engage nakedly with one

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here after : a masterpiece of modern dance

HERE AFTER  is a finely woven tapestry of contemporary dance. It asks a lot of its ensemble of six dancers, who are on stage continuously for its hour length. Jennifer Horvath, Georgia Sekulla, Bree Timms, Abi Gasson

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passing it on @ riverside theatres parramatta

From 6th to 8th June, FORM Dance Projects and Riverside Theatres will present Passing It On, a sensational double bill embodying movement shifts influenced by voices from the past to the present, looking back and forward.

Originally …

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australian ballet : verve @ sydney opera house

A superb triple bill , first performed in Melbourne last year , that showcases the Australian Ballet at its best . The company’s three resident choreographers each present a striking work. All three have been or still are dancers with …

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eileen: stories from the phillip street courtyard

 

At 104 Eileen Kramer has led an incredible life, some of which is vividly evoked in this book.

Born in Sydney in 1914, Kramer was an original member of Australia’s first modern dance company, the influential Bodenwieser Ballet, and …

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media call : sydney dance company season 1, 2019

Sydney Dance Company is celebrating its 50th anniversary. In those fifty years Sydney Dance Company have utilised over 250 dancers, dozens of composers and designers, all guided by its Artistic Directors- Suzanne Musitz, Jaap Flier, Graeme Murphy and Tanya Liedtke.

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