Image Deanne Butterworth for Alive! Dancehouse’s 20th Anniversary: Rachel Roberts
DATE & TIME: 14-15th August, 8pm WHERE: Sylvia Staehli Theatre, Dancehouse COST: $25 F | $20 C | $15 DH Member BOOKINGS: www.dancehouse.com.au Fire Underground is about the emotional space that opens up while waiting, interminably, for an uncertain outcome. New York choreographer Donna Uchizono made this piece as a response to her 12-year endeavour to adopt a Nepalese child. Yet, Fire Underground is not about this story, rather it is about creating a space for an audience to feel the impact of the absence that arises when longing endures. Fire Underground is an unsettling work which may leave its mark.
Donna Uchizono, Fire Underground. Image: Michael Grimaldi
Donna Uchizono Company (USA)
Arco Renz – Kobalt Works (BE) DATE & TIME: 20-21st November, 8pm WHERE: Sylvia Staehli Theatre, Dancehouse COST: $25 F | $20 C | $15 DH Member BOOKINGS: www.dancehouse.com.au
In solid.states, Belgium-based German maverick Arco Renz places two accomplished dancers on an unstable moving platform. Performed by Javanese dancer Eko Supriyanto and Melbourne choreographer Melanie Lane, solid.states borrows elements of their shared Javanese ancestry to trace the interplay between global and traditional forces. Through juxtaposition, both performers share their divergent experiences around the intrusion of Western pop culture into Javanese life. solid.states explores how change ultimately and intimately de-stabilises.
With the support of the Government of Flanders
Arco Renz, solid.states. Image: Jean-Luc Tanghe
Two solos, one installation – the ends of stability
_ IN PERFORMANCE SELF-UNFINISHED
_ IN CONVERSATION With Becky Hilton
Self-Unfinished presents Le Roy alone on stage as he morphs from identifiable human figure, to animal, to machine. Not to be missed, this quietly compelling portrait of the body in motion is one of the truly seminal dance works of the modern era. DATE & TIME: 4 & 5 DEC – 8pm LOCATION: DANCEHOUSE COST: $15 – $30
A conversation on the impact ideas of internationalism, nationalism, localism and personalism have on the making and presenting of choreography. DATE & TIME: 6 DEC – 5pm LOCATION: DANCEHOUSE COST: FREE but bookings essential
Le Roy and guests discuss the role(s) of the moving body within the context of contemporary culture; the social, the ethical and the political. DATE & TIME: 28 NOV - WHAT TRANSFORMS 5 DEC - WHAT TRANSMITS 12 DEC - WHAT MATTERS 3pm-4.30pm LOCATION: MPAVILION COST: FREE
A shared residency-lab led by Xavier Le Roy & Scarlet Yu, for and with 30 participants. DATE & TIME: 30 NOV – 11 DEC 10am to 5pm every weekday LOCATION: DANCEHOUSE & outdoors EOI opens OCT 10th – closes NOV 1st COST: $350 – (to participate, you must be or become a Dancehouse Member)
_ ON SCREEN A dance on screen program featuring the work of some of the most influential French Choreographers of the past two decades including a new documentary on the American Godmother of them all - Yvonne Rainer, introduced by Xavier Leroy. DATE & TIME: 12 - 13 DEC 10am - 1pm (SAT) 10am–6pm (SUN) LOCATION: ACMI COST: check ACMI website for details
Xavier Le Roy_In Public is a CREATIVE DIALOGUES joint initiative of the French Embassy in Australia, MPavilion, The Victorian College of the Arts - University of Melbourne and ACMI, led by Dancehouse, Melbourne - with special thanks to Kaldor Public Art Projects and Carriageworks, Sydney. Film program in collaboration with La Nouvelle Cinémathèque de la Danse Paris. Le Kwatt / Xavier Le Roy is supported by Direction Régionale des Affaires Culturelles d’Ile-de-France.
Katrin Schoof
_ IN DIALOGUE PUBLIC TALKS -AT MPAVILION
_ IN RESIDENCY
Gregory Lorenzutti – A Photographic Exhibition
Photographer Gregory Lorenzutti finds and frames movement with the keen eye and kinetic sensibility of a dancer. Dance is My Landscape plays with the boundaries between movement and image, body and land, Brazil and Australia, working the hybrid in-between of art forms. Lorenzutti’s skill lies in his ability to capture dance’s line of flight while documenting many Australian choreographic works. This he mingles with agile bodies and wild scents transported from his homeland Brazil. Lorenzutti’s images flow as landscapes, immensely vast and rich, geographies of endless corporeal horizons.
Image: Gregory Lorenzutti
DATE & TIME: June 12th – 6pm-9pm / June 13th and 14th – 12pm-6pm WHERE: Various Spaces COST: Free - no bookings necessary MORE INFO: www.dancehouse.com.au
Sarah Aiken
Moving from the mundane to the spectacular, from the sublime to the ridiculous, SET distorts and manipulates bodies and objects to playfully reimagine perspective, scale and perception. Choreographed and performed by Dancehouse Housemate/artist in residence Sarah Aiken, SET is a dance for one body and several objects; a work straddling the absurd & representational, repeatedly shifting how we value simple objects and the body interacting with them, ultimately revealing the human in all that is represented.
Sarah Aiken, SET. Image: Byron Perry
DATE & TIME: 22 - 26th July, 8pm (Sunday 6pm) WHERE: Sylvia Staehli Theatre, Dancehouse COST: $25 F | $20 C | $15 DH Member BOOKINGS: www.dancehouse.com.au
Read, contribute or support at www.dancehousediary.com.au
SIMONE’S BOUDOIR CONVERSATION SERIES
This regular series of salon-style conversations presented by Dancehouse highlights the subtle connections that exist between the thinking (moving) body and contemporary aesthetical, societal and political issues. Each discussion explores a topic and invites artists, thinkers and shakers to engage in an intimate, free spirited dialogue. Find out more at www.dancehouse.com.au or subscribe to the e-news to be alerted to discussion dates.
Ros Warby, Court Dance. Image: Gregory Lorenzutti for Dancehouse
THE DANCEHOUSE DIARY is a unique and accessible dance-focused publication aimed to provoke thinking from a multiplicity of perspectives about dance, art and its place in Australian society. Each issue is thematically structured and draws together artists, practitioners, thinkers and writers. The DIARY is driven by the view that the moving body has the capacity to generate new thoughts, new sensations, new ways of thinking about the mind, the body and the existential dimensions of dance in the broader social context.
Become our 2016 Housemate EOI opens June 1st and closes June 30.
Alexandra Harrison, What’s Coming. Image: Steven R DeLuzuriaga
The Dancehouse Housemate program supports rigorous discourse, research and wide-ranging experimentation in all movement-based forms so as to nurture new choreographic expression for new forms and contexts. The Housemate Residency is about accompanying dance artists through the entire creative process, from vision to realisation. The program offers time to explore, space to examine possibility and the terrain to be audacious. It is also Dancehouse’s commitment to the future of dance in Australia and to those who re-shape and re-invent choreographic thought for bodies in movement.
Dancehouse provides vital opportunities for continued corporeal examinations across a variety of dance forms, techniques, practices and production models. USA- Donna Uchizono August 10 -15 – 10am-2pm
BE- Arco Renz November 21-22- 11am-4pm USA - Olive Bieringa BODY-CARTOGRAPHY – Nov 14-15 Open to practitioners with a formal dance training
NEXT STAGES
WINTER INTENSIVE
Laboratory – discussion – choreography BODY / OBJECTS / SCORES 10am-3pm Prue Lang June 21 Atlanta Eke June 28 Sandra Parker July 5
Next Stages is a series of capacity building practical workshops for independent dance artists, led by industry experts. These workshops will sharpen your skills, arm you with tools and give you valuable insight into the arts industry.
Matthew Day July 12
Mondays - July 13, 20, 27 5.30pm-7.30pm
For more information, go to www.dancehouse.com.au/development
Open to practitioners exploring choreographic composition with/around/ for objects
Deborah Hay, Learning Curve. Image: Gregory Lorenzutti for Dancehouse
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOPS
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James Batchelor & Amber McCartney, SPACEPROJECT for Dance Massive 2015. Image: Gregory Lorenzutti for Dancehouse
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Dancehouse is a multi-purpose building made up of three different spaces: Sylvia Staehli Theatre (100 seats), Upstairs Studio (60 to 100 seats) and Gallery. We welcome a variety of individuals and groups to use the spaces for a very rich range of events - rehearsals, classes and workshops, shows, community activities, parties, screenings or corporate hires. Members get special rates. Whether your event is community-driven, not-for-profit or a corporate initiative, to use our spaces, simply email info@dancehouse.com.au or call (03) 9347 2860 to discuss your specific needs with our staff. More information and technical specifications of our spaces on our website www.dancehouse.com.au
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Atlanta Eke, Body of Work for Dance Massive 2015. Image: Gregory Lorenzutti for Dancehouse
STUDIO & VENUE HIRE
Look at any biography of Australia’s most successful dance artists of the past twenty years and there you will find the name Dancehouse; unpretentiously, but profoundly and fiercely supporting independent dance and dance makers into the twenty first century. – Becky Hilton, choreographer, pedagogue We encourage patrons to come to Dancehouse by public transport, trams 1 & 8 (stop 114), 96 (stop 17) Street parking, bike racks and wheelchair access are also available.
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Dancehouse is situated on Wurunjeri land. We acknowledge the Wurunjeri people who are the Traditional Custodians of the Land on which Dancehouse sits and pay respect to the Elders both past and present of the Kulin Nation.
Matthew Day, Rites for Keir Choreographic Award 2014. Image: Gregory Lorenzutti for Dancehouse
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