Proximity
Australian Dance Theatre
World Premiere Season
Australia
"Brilliantly spectacular"
The Australian
Liberating the body from our everyday understanding of physics, Proximity is an immersive visual experience where the miniscule becomes massive and the singular becomes multiple.
Choreographer Garry Stewart works with Paris-based video engineer/techno whiz kid Thomas Pachoud to create an astonishing dialogue for dance and real-time video manipulation.
Eight phenomenal dancers train video cameras on each other to capture live, their ingenious physicality. The resulting effect is a breathtaking video panorama that upends the very nature of perception itself and questions our ideas of selfhood and identity.
PAUL GRABOWSKY INTRODUCES PROXIMITY
AUSLAN INTRODUCTION FOR PROXIMITY
PROXIMITY PREVIEW
Links
Dance on the spider's web of Technology - The AustralianWHERE
Her Majesty`s Theatre
WHEN
Preview
Fri 24 Feb 8pm
Season
Sat 25 Feb 8pm
Wed 29 Feb – Sat 3 Mar 8pm
DURATION
70 minutes
TICKETS
Preview
Adult $50, Fringe Benefits $25
Season
Adult $59, Friends $50, Concession $55, Secondary student $25, Fringe Benefits $25
Access: Thur 1 Mar
Adult $20 - quote promo code "AUSLAN" when booking.
For Fringe Benefits bookings, please call BASS on 131 246.
PLANNER
Wheelchair access
Assistive listening systems
Some background music/sounds
Sign interpreting
MAP
Her Majesty's Theatre
58 Grote Street
credits
Choreographer: Garry Stewart
Video artist and engineer: Thomas Pachoud
Composer: Huey Benjamin
Lighting: Mark Pennington
Presented in association with Adelaide Festival and Adelaide Festival Centre
Proximity has been co-commissioned by Arts SA's Major Commissions Fund
IMAGE CREDITS
Photo: Chris Herzfeld - Camlight Productions
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