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!