transient beauty - oct 26 & 27 - brisbane powerhouse

So finally we're two weeks away from the new dance show with Gareth Belling and Collusion Music - and I'm super excited!! It's been a while since my last dance show (sounds like a confession, doesn't it??) but this one is going to be great. Feeling like it's some of the best music I've ever written, and the combination of Gareth's choreography and Collusion's masterful playing will surely make for a superb evening (or two).
26 & 27 October - 8.30pm
Brisbane Powerhouse, Brisbane, Australia
Tickets here
Also showing at the Byron Bay Community Centre 3 November 2012 - 4pm -
Tickets here
Join nine diverse performers in a striking fusion of music and dance as they find fragments of beauty in everyday experiences.
Confrontation as a catalyst for change is the theme explored by choreographer Gareth Belling in his powerful collaboration with Collusion Musical Arts Australia.
Set within the stark frame of a house, the work uncovers wounded hearts filled with hope amid the strewn remnants of consumerism.
From the opening sequence, Belling’s muscular and fluid choreography creates a striking image of mankind’s desperate yearning for connection and belonging. Inspired by, and also building on, cutting edge advances in dance in Zurich and Vienna, this work must be seen.
Duration: 60mins
Choreography: Gareth Belling
Collusion Music: Diana Tolmie, Danielle Bentley, Brieley Cutting & Benjamin Greaves
Dancers: Rachael Walsh, Janette Mulligan, Melissa Tattam & Gareth Belling
Original Sound Design/Composition: Susan Hawkins
Additional Music: Nigel Sabin, Carl Vine, Thomas Green
Set and Costume Design: Libby McDonnell
Transition Sequence “opens with a striking image of them writhing and tangling as if being born. In the space of 20 minutes they will group and re-group… individuals and couples asserting themselves with clean, vivid, dynamic physicality.” Deborah Jones - The Australian
From Darkness “This is a departure in style for Belling, showing he has a good grasp of dramatic expression through movement that, here, leaps between that of anguished restraint and the violently explosive.” Denise Richardson - Dance Australia
Refraction "How the human form can depict musical notes purely by movement is magic indeed... Dramatic punctuation by the physical form (are these dancers real or elastic??) is so highly tuned that a deaf person could literally ?hear? the music from their moving portrayal." Arts Hub
Did I mention that my track is the title track to the new Collusion CD of all Australian music?? (link coming soon)
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