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PRECIPICE COLLABORATORS
TYRONE EARL LRAÉ ROBINSON (Dancer)
Tyrone Earl Lraé Robinson is a Perth based artist, working in a wide range of dance related fields such as performance, choreography, teaching, curation and dramaturgy. Robinson has been working professionally since 2010, and has worked with independents and companies both nationally and internationally. In 2021, Robinson launched his own contemporary dance company ‘OFF-base Dance’, alongside co-creator Shuling Wong. Their goal is to use the company as a platform to present more culturally and creatively diverse dance shows to Australian audiences.
YILIN KONG (Dancer)
Yilin is an Australian artist who is currently based in London performing in Punchdrunk’s The Burnt City. Yilin trained at WAAPA and was awarded the WA Dance Award for emerging artist upon graduating. She is a member of Co3, joining in 2019 and has worked with various companies across Australia including STRUT Dance, Marrugeku, and Barking Gecko Theatre Company. Independently she has worked and performed globally with multiple artists, including Rachel Arianne Ogle – precipice (2019), Sally Richardson – Gui Shu (2019) and Zachary Lopez – Peril (2020 Keir commissioned work). A highlight of Yilin’s career has been performing Batsheva’s Decadance through STRUT.
IMANUEL DADO (Dancer)
Imanuel Dado started as a breakdancer from Darwin, competing at interstate events and festivals. He started working with TRACKS Dance Company in 2005-2008 as a youth leader. Since graduating from WAAPA in 2011, Imanuel has worked with independent artists and dance companies in Australia and abroad. In 2017 Imanuel presented his first solo choreographic work in Sydney Australia at the Riverside Theatres Parramatta. He was also nominated for a 2018 Australian Dance Awards for his performance in the remount of William Forsythe’s One Flat Thing Reproduced. Imanuel also works in different art forms: acting/ puppeteering/videography focusing in dance films and documentation.