Vicki Van Hout

Literature

marrugeku celebrates 25 years with launch of new book

Marrugeku – Australia’s unique Indigenous and intercultural dance company – celebrates 25 years of ground-breaking performance this month with the online launch of its stunning book, Marrugeku: Telling That Story.  

Published by Performance Research Books, Wales, and stunningly designed

Dance

mea culpa : no-one is in charge of me but me

Some two years ago, French born Australian multi-disciplinary artist/choreographer, Cloé Fournier, teamed-up with dramaturg Peter Maple, and created the fierce, fiery crucible that would one day eventually forge a theatrical dance performance hot enough to melt the preconceived

Dance

plenty serious talk talk: vicki van hout

FORM Dance Projects and Riverside Theatres will present a new dance theatre work, plenty serious TALK TALK, by acclaimed Indigenous dancer and choreographer Vicki Van Hout from 30th August to 1st September.

An explorative work delving into

Dance

liz lea’s red @ the riverside

RED pushes emotional buttons as it portrays a personal story about a dancer’s ordeal with a life changing disability. Written and directed by Liz Lea (London Contemporary Dance School), who also plays the part of the dancer, she wrestles with

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