Oct 2 2009

Black Canvas

Hi Guys,

Just a quick hello and letting you know about some exciting news!

This Saturday 3rd October there is an exciting premiere called BLANK CANVAS. It is a documentary on Sydney Dance Company’s first work under Rafael Bonachela as Artistic Director- WE UNFOLD. It has some great behind the scenes footage and interviews. It has been a while since we have been able to see this kind of behind the scenes footage of any Australian dance company, so its really exciting that this documentary has been produced. It will be on at 7.30pm on Foxtel’s BIO channel, tune in or set your IQ to record it.

Enjoy, Dolce :)


Sep 2 2009

Jabbawockeez Tour - Hot Pics!

On Friday and Saturday night the Jabbawockeez danced their socks off in Melbourne and Sydney, accompanied by guest performances from SYTYCD Season 2 finalists. Check out the great shots!
Photos by Dance Photographer David Wyatt of Capturing Images. Subject to Copyright.
davidwyatt75@gmail.com www.capturingimages.com.au


Aug 24 2009

Jabbawockeez Australian Tour

The JabbaWockeeZ Live in Australia!
JabbaWockeeZ is an all-male dance crew, established in 2003 by Joe Larot, Kevin Brewer and Phil Tayag. The group first gained World-Wide fame by appearing on the MTV hip hop dance reality series “America’s Best Dance Crew” on March 27, 2008, which earned the crew $100,000 and a touring contract. They are known for their intricate, synchronization and precise dances, mime and kabuki-styled theatrics, and for wearing masks and gloves during most of their performances
MELBOURNE
Date: Friday August 28th
Venue: Festival Hall
Contact: www.ticketmaster.com.au
SYDNEY
Date: Saturday August 29th
Venue: The Forum, Entertainment Quarter
Contact: www.moshtix.com.au
Brought to you by Undefeated Ent, Delacruz Ent and in association with MTV Australia. www.undefeated.com.au www.mtv.com.au


Aug 12 2009

Expressions Dance Company The Dance Makers

Expressions Dance Company will soon reveal its latest triple bill performance The Dance Makers to dance enthusiasts when it debuts in August at the Judith Wright Centre.

 

The Dance Makers is a collection of three evocative, individual creations by talented choreographers Timothy Brown, Vanessa Mafé and Natalie Weir.

 

Expressions Dance Company’s six dancers will take the stage to perform the ensemble creations – Message Me, Skin Graft and The House Project.

 

Message Me, created by Timothy Brown, is a poignant and poetic exploration of the age of technology. The dance focuses on the prevalence of messages and communication in the world today.

 

Vanessa Mafé’s multi-layered visual work Skin Graft is reminiscent of a dream and takes the audience through a succession of images using the dancers’ alluring movements within their surrounds.

 

The House Project is an emotional and visually stunning dance by Expressions Dance Company’s Artistic Director Natalie Weir. It focuses on the memories and feelings that people carry throughout their lives.

 

The Brisbane season of The Dance Makers will run from 27 August to 5 September. The collection of three performances will also tour regional Queensland from 17 to 31 October.

 

The Dance Makers performance dates - Brisbane:

 

Date:                Thursday 27 August – Saturday 5 September 2009

Venue:              Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts

Times:              11:30am, 6:30pm and 8pm

Bookings:          Call 07 3872 9000

Cost:                From $20

www.judithwrightcentre.com.au


Jul 20 2009

Petrouchka’s Nightmare - Look Left

June 8th
BMW Edge, Melbourne

By Deborah Searle

Melbourne’s BMW Edge had a busy weekend from June 6th to 8th, with the Australian Dance Awards Expo, plus the world premiere of Look Left’s first work, Petrouchka’s Nightmare.

Upon meeting the company’s directors Adrain Dimitrievitch and Robert Kelly at Dance Expo, I was invited to attend Look Left’s opening night, interested to see what this new dance and theatre company had to offer.

Always excited about the emergence of new companies providing work for Australian dancers, I took my seat with great expectation. I was not to know that I was going to laugh the night away. Petrouchka’s Nightmare is a very comical and quirky work, and not quite what I expected.

Look Left has brought together trained ballet dancers, circus performers, a hula-hooping contortionist, and a multi-talented live musician for the production. A narrative piece, Petrouchka’s Nightmare is a modern interpretation of the Michel Fokine classic ballet Petrouchka. The new work continues on from the original story, exploring Petrouchka the puppet’s life after he is abandoned by the ballet.

In a funny twist of fate, Petrouchka, played by clown and circus artist Skye Gellman, finds himself travelling from an antique market in France to Australia where the tale becomes a celebration of Melbourne’s culture, history and unique sights. A comical Brighton Beach scene unfolds, with a fun and energetic beach party dance. There is an AFL football game , the Melbourne Cup and even Ned Kelly!

The music throughout the work is varied, combining Stravinsky’s original scores written for Petrouchka with traditional Australian, French and gypsy music. Live performances by the company’s Musical Director Brian Cousins are a highlight, as he plays the piano, accordion, harmonium and even the bagpipes! Throughout the performance Cousins changes costume to fit the scenes, and is very entertaining. Cousins is not just the musician, but a character in the work with a great stage presence.

The dancers are all talented and quite strong. The choreography is a mix between musical theatre, ballet and jazz. It felt a strange combination at times, but a great deal of fun. The work seemed enjoyed by all and the dancers stayed true to their ever changing characters. I am sure these dancers never thought they would play footballers, beach babes, funeral mourners and outlaws in the same work! The dancers are all ballet trained, with the addition of Jacinta Rohan who joined in the dancing but is stronger as a circus performer, showing feats of flexibility and amazing hula hoop work. Dancers Rachel Decorte and Kate Fitzgerald were stand out performers. Rachel displayed very strong technique whilst Kate, a graduate of VCA and Dance World Studios showed striking dynamics and performance quality.

Entertainers Vaughan Curtis and Joshua Hoare joined the cast, playing an assortment of lead male roles. Vaughan is a strong acrobat and circus performer, and very comical. He committed to his characters and was enjoyable to watch. Joshua Hoare acted, danced and performed tricks as a multi-trained physical performer. Skye Gellmann, as Petrouchka, is a very convincing puppet and entertaining performer. He seemed a perfect fit for the role.

Petrouchka’s Nightmare has a crazy storyline, including several counts of murder, a horse race and military funeral. It is unique, to say the least. It was not what I expected but it was a fun mix of dance, theatre and the circus arts, all celebrating the city of Melbourne. I would definitely recommend the work to young audiences as the combination of acrobatics with dance and theatre would appeal to children greatly. As the work does not rely on backdrops, flashing lighting and staging, Petrouchka’s Nightmare would be a perfect work to tour to schools and regional communities and would be well embraced. An ambitious work, I congratulate Look Left on breaking the boundaries between dance, theatre and the circus arts and I hope to see them push the envelope further in the future.

See Petrouchka’s Nightmare in its second season

Date:July 25th-27th & 29th
Time: 8pm
Venue:BMW Edge, Federation Square Melbourne
Tickets at the door!


Jul 17 2009

Western Sydney Dance Action News

Dear Dance Informa subscribers!

 

Well -since it is officially half way through the year already…..eek scary…where did it go?! I figured it was time I wrote to Dance Informa to get the word out about some of our forthcoming projects…

 

During August, we will be producing well-known Musical Theatre choreographer and performer Veronica Beattie for a cabaret season of WHAT IS JAZZ. Packed with high energy routines, the show will highlight the latest dance trends direct from Broadway and feature some Sydney’s hottest dancers including Veronica Beattie (Guys+Dolls, Candy Man, Moulin Rouge and The Boy from Oz) So You Think You Can Dance Top 100 star Sally Hare, Guys+Dolls star Jordan Pollard, Bootmen’s Shannon Rizzo and spunky Mashum Liberta; AND a live band with two dynamic vocalists Natalie Grace and Steve Hudson. What is Jazz will debut August 14 and 28 at Riverside Theatres, Parramatta and is performed cabaret style within the intimate setting of Rafferty’s Theatre. WHAT IS JAZZ celebrates the movement and music of the most iconic and popular jazz eras and will feature a multitude of dance genres including theatre jazz, tap, lyrical, adagio and cha-cha.

 

 

 

Hope to see some familiar faces in the audiences, as this will be a great way to stamp out the last of winter and support some of Sydney’s finest musical theatre talent! For tickets hit http://www.riversideparramatta.com.au

  

 

 

 

AND for all those budding young chorographers aged 21/under-it’s your turn to showcase your choreographic talent to the Sydney dance industry…

 

Western Sydney Dance Action and Riverside Theatres in association with Short +Sweet present

 

ENTRIES NOW OPEN!

CALLING ALL YOUNG CHOREOGRAPHERS!!!

READ BELOW FOR HOW TO APPLY……

 

FAST+FRESH DANCE is returning in November 2009 and Western Sydney Dance Action invites all young choreographers and dancer to get involved.

 

Western Sydney Dance Action and Riverside Theatres, in association with Short+Sweet are proud to present Sydney’s only youth dance festival aimed at showcasing the talent of young and emerging choreographers and dancers aged 21/under. The season will present over twenty dance works choreographed and performed by emerging young artists.

 

A recent edition to the Short + Sweet dynasty of festivals, FAST+FRESH DANCE presents short, new and innovative dance works, up to five minutes in length, by the dance industry’s upcoming talent. Each performance will go through one of four rounds of Heats, which will be judged nightly by a panel of industry professionals. The heat winners will present their works as part at the Gala Final on Saturday 20 November 2009.

 

For more information www.wsda.org.au.

 Perform! Choreograph! Get involved and start creating….Apply now!

 

See you at Riverside! J


Olivia

Western Sydney Dance Action

Director

 


Jul 13 2009

Zeta Dance Group – ‘in state’

Contemporary dance collective Zeta Dance Group returns to the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts for their second show, ‘in state’ on Friday 17 and Saturday 18 July.

 

‘in state’ is an abstract narrative telling the journey of two individuals from a mediocre society to a new world inspired by optimism, ambition and difference. For those striving for success, there will always be a challenge. Told through contemporary dance and incorporating aerial acrobatics, ‘in state’ is one show not to be missed.

 

At only 21 years of age the group’s founder, choreographer, manager and fundraiser Erin Tunbridge is creating her own opportunities and following her passion for dance, making her mark as an emerging choreographer and teacher.

 

in state, developed out of an idea to present modern society as challenging and inspiring. The world does not present individuals with opportunities without searching for them. Through in state, I hope to provide the audience with questions evoking thoughts to their own life’s ambitions and dreams”, Erin commented.

 

“In Brazil, key, acclaimed teachers of Brazilian dance are recognising Brisbane as the leading centre for Brazilian dance outside of Brazil. Since the mid 1990s with the establishment of Rio Rhythmics Latin Dance Academy in Brisbane, the number of people participating in classes and the standard of professional performance has developed to an extraordinary level. Zeta Dance Group is an exciting new development in this thriving community, not only for its unique choreography which seamlessly blends Latin and contemporary dance styles, but in terms of bringing two dance communities together. Some of Zeta’s dancers are graduates of QUT’s Dance degrees, while others’ sole training has been in Latin dance. This is interesting and enjoyable choreography which has wide appeal. - Rachel Pedro (Lecturer in Dance Theory, Creative Industries Faculty, QUT)”

 

Erin’s creative talents with contemporary and Latin dancers will be on show to the Brisbane community this weekend at the Judith Wright Centre.

Zeta Dance Group – ‘in state’
Date: Fri July 17th & Sat 18th, 7:00pm. Sat July 18th ,1:00pm
Venue: Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts, Fortitude Valley
Contact: 07 3872 9018 www.judithwrightcentre.com.au www.zetadancegroup.com


Jul 13 2009

SYTYCD Live on Tour

Dance Informa’s David Wyatt was there to capture the action in Melbourne….

David Wyatt davidwyatt75@gmail.com Copyright 2009


Jul 12 2009

Talented Students raise funds for Urban Dance Centre!

By Nicole Saleh

 

Friends and family of Urban Dance Centre (UDC) braved the cold weather to come out and support the 2009 mid year fundraiser held at the Seymour Centre Sydney. Reminiscent of the dance movie Honey, where passionate students have fun putting on a benefit performance, the two shows gave the talented students the opportunity to not only perform ahead of their end of year Urban Jam showcase, but also raise money for costumes and for UDC which recently became a not for profit school.

 

Known for its Urban Hip Hop and street style, UDC showed it has more to offer with students performing jazz, lyrical and also singing. With access to some of Australia’s best choreographers, pieces were created by Rosa Aguis, Tiana Joubert, Graeme Isaako and UDC Director Juliette ‘JET’ Verne who have all featured on the TV show; So You Think You Can Dance.

 

The show opened with the hard raw energy of a packed stage of fulltime students who showed us the strong edgy Hip Hop moves which UDC is famous for. Later in the program in contrast to the opener, they showed their versatility performing a smooth jazz dance. There were also entertaining themed dances from the Urban Dance Project and Urban Youth Project which are the two UDC performance groups. The very young kids in the Youth Program made the audience smile as they showed us their moves in their oversized Hip Hop gear including locking and freezes like they were mini back up dancers for Missy Elliot! Highlights of the show included a heart felt duet of PINK’s song Family Portrait by fulltime students Ashleigh Leaf and Hannah Rannaste, and scholarship student Chloe Talens performed an impressive fluid yet hard hitting Hip Hop dance which she choreographed herself. Also showcased was a community initiative called “Chance to Dance” where UDC supports the South Sydney Youth Service offering young people the opportunity to channel their energy in learning how to dance through weekly classes. These kids came alive when performing a Hip Hop routine on stage and enjoyed every minute of it!

 

The total funds raised is yet to be announced, however  friends and family were generous in supporting the event through purchasing merchandise and raffle tickets with prizes donated by sponsors BLOCH and Broadway Gym.

For audition information on the UDC Scholarship programme, performance courses and 2010 Fulltime Certificate IV visit www.urbandancecentre.com

 


Jul 9 2009

Project Y to perform in Melbourne

 

22 talented teenagers aged 14 – 18 years grace the stage in a high quality, energy packed show combining the dance styles of Classical, Jazz, Tap, Contemporary, Lyrical and Hip Hop - to present Time - A story of youth.

 

In another time, it’s not particularly important when or where, 6 young friends on the verge of adulthood and obsessed with the idea of a great adventure while young, journeyed to the fountain of youth, which was rumored to offer the adventure of time travel. Upon discovering it they eagerly gathered around peering into its emerald depths…

 

Australia’s freshest new youth dance project present their inaugural season, Time A Story Of Youth. This adventure/fantasy show, takes the audience on a journey from ancient war times to the hippy loving 60’s, the future and beyond. Cleverly written and directed by Tim Hill and Paul Malek with choreography by Paul Malek, Kim Adam, Stephen Agisilaou and Brendan Yeates. This insight into the world of youth and imagination interpreted through dance will leave any audience member with a spring in their step.

 

Date: July 24th @ 8:00pm, July 25th @ 3:30pm & 7:30pm,  July 26th @ 1:00pm & 3:30pm

Venue: Renaissance Theatre, 826A High St, Kew
Tickets: Adults $20, Concession $15, Children 5yrs and under $10

 Bookings : (03) 9687 1669


Photo by David Wyatt. Contact David via davidwyatt75@gmail.com