Marrugeku Workshop: Intercultural Choreographic Processes
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16 JAN

$35 + BF

Sydney Dance Company, Neilson Studio (The Thirsty Mile) Wharf 4/5, 15 Hickson Road Walsh Bay Arts Precinct Dawes Point NSW 2000

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Dance expression with Dalisa Pigram and Rachael Swain

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Marrugeku

Marrugeku’s co-artistic directors Dalisa Pigram and Rachael Swain will lead a masterclass to share core cultural and choreographic processes that underpin Marrugeku’s approach to intercultural contemporary dance theatre. In this class you will work through devising processes and shaping and structuring material. You'll use the workshop to explore the capacities of intercultural dance theatre to produce expressions of the uncanny, through embodying social, cultural, personal and interspecies expression to develop new approaches to gestural dance theatre drawn from the participants own movements, stories, cultural backgrounds and experiences.

This workshop is limited to 12 participants – tickets will go quickly. 

Participants should have two to three years of experience in one or more of dance, circus, street dance, traditional or contemporary Indigenous dance, martial arts or other movement based practices. The workshop is also open to actors with some movement experience interested in improvisational movement processes to generate theatre.

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Intercultural dance company Marrugeku bring to life the buried, haunting story of Broome’s pearling industry, and the bond between Malay peoples and First Peoples of the Kimberley.

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Intercultural dance company Marrugeku bring to life the buried, haunting story of Broome’s pearling industry, and the bond between Malay peoples and First Peoples of the Kimberley.

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