A record of past performances, conferences, festivals and other dance events in Adelaide. These pages include links through to reviews and discussion.
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Black Marrow - Chunky Move and Melbourne International Arts Festival |

Tuesday 20 to Saturday 24 October 2009 CUB Malthouse, Melbourne Chunky Move returns to Melbourne International Arts Festival with a dynamic new work by two of Europe’s new generation of highly physical and visceral choreographers – Erna Ómarsdóttir (Iceland) and Damien Jalet (Belgium) - together with an extraordinary group of Australian performers. Read more... Melbourne International Arts Festival... |
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Wednesday 1 July to Sunday 5 July 2009 Dancenorth, Townsville Fuelled by intense physicality and raw emotions, this production drives straight to the heart of suburbia whilst taking six incredible dancers to the very limits of themselves. Choreographed by Helpmann Award winner and 'hottest emerging talent' Ross McCormack, Nowhere Fast promises to be a powerful contemporary dance-theatre experience that will leave you breathless. Youtube facebook Read more... |
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inframe.tv interviews Gideon Obazarnek from Chunky Move |
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InFrame.tv caught up with Gideon Obarzanek, during a final rehearsal for Mortal Engine’s Melbourne season, to chat about Chunky Move and the inner mechanics of the show.
For more visit inframe.tv.
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Adelaide Festival Centre’s Pivot(al) program presents Complexions Contemporary Ballet |
Tuesday 10th March to Thursday12th March 2009
Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide
Pivot(al), Adelaide Festival Centre’s year long dance program proudly presents one of America’s most innovative and extraordinary dance companies, Complexions Contemporary Ballet. From pointe to pop this New York based dance company is hot!
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Adelaide Fringe 2009 presents Concrete Solace by Phantom Limbs |
Thursday 5th March and Friday 6th March 2009
Holden Street Theatres, Adelaide
Concrete Solace is a work by Melbourne's youngest dance company, Phantom Limbs, comprised of James Welsby and Amy Macpherson. Amid a miniature sized city, this edgy dance work evokes and explores themes of urban parallelism as well as macroscopic and microscopic perspective distortion.
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Impulse by Leigh Warren & Dancers |

Impulse sees Leigh Warren & Dancers team up with the innovative South Australian string ensemble, Zephyr Quartet – to present two dance works: Impulse and Shimmer.
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G by Australian Dance Theatre |

In the seven years since ADT’s Artistic Director Garry Stewart premiered his celebrated deconstruction of Swan Lake – Birdbrain – he has become one of Australia’s most highly regarded contemporary choreographers.
For the 2008 Festival Futures program, Stewart presents G, a non-linear re-composition of Giselle.
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