Physical Theatre
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[MIS]CONCEIVE Review @ Supercell Festival Of Contemporary Dance Brisbane
Indigenous artist Thomas E.S. Kelly has presented an interesting piece that breaks the stereotypical representations of perception and aboriginal
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Driftwood Review @ Adelaide Fringe 2018
'Driftwood' is a work by Casus Circus that is adrift from the acrobatic mainstream.
Performers huddle beneath a single lamp, not a dazzling lighting rig; acrobats... -
Catch This If You Can: Flip FabriQue Are Defying Gravity
Isaac Newton, when devising the theory of gravity, did not anticipate Quebec’s circus troupe, Flip FabriQue and their famous trampo-wall routine.
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5 Ways To Prepare For Laser Kiwi At Adelaide Fringe
This trio of award-winning performers from New Zealand, Colossal, bring you their latest masterpiece: 'Laser Kiwi'.
Combining stand-up comedy, sketch comedy and... -
Fallot: Company 2 Shows The Beating Heart Of Circus At Fringe
Circus artist Marianna Joslin was born with a rare heart condition that went undiagnosed for six years.
In 'Fallot' at Adelaide Fringe, Company 2 explores our heart... -
360 ALLSTARS: The Supercharged Urban Circus Comes To Adelaide Fringe
Onyx Productions is bringing ‘360 ALLSTARS’ back to Adelaide Fringe following a sell-out run last year.
We spoke to Director/Percussionist Gene Peterson about what... -
Fuego Carnal: The Wow Factor At Fringe
Now in its third year at Adelaide Fringe, smash hit show 'Fuego Carnal' has got receiving 5-star reviews down to a fine art.
It’s a multi award-winning,... -
Cirque Alfonse Is Back For Another Fringe With Tabarnak
After selling out their show 'Barbu' at Adelaide's 2016 and 2017 Fringe Festivals, Quebec locals Cirque Alfonse are headed back to Australia for Adelaide's 2018 Fringe
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Gravity And Other Myths Are Strong Beyond Belief In Backbone
In their most physically demanding show to date, the Adelaide-based circus collective use the concept of strength as stimulus for a series of awe-inspiring scenes.
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Casus Circus Is Seeking Human Contact With Driftwood
You’re not going to see anything like ‘Driftwood’.
The latest show from acclaimed Brisbane-based group Casus Circus is a spectacular display of daring acrobatics... -
Attractor – Transcending Borders At Perth Festival
Perth Festival goers will experience an unforgettable ritual of dance when Indonesia's tour-de-force music duo, Senyawa, and Melbourne choreographic luminaries, Lucy Guerin
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Circa - Humans Brisbane Review @ QPAC
QPAC and Circa co-present ‘Humans’, the latest local production from the world-renowned circus group running for a short time only.
A pared down performance, with a... -
The Modern Guide To Heroism And Sidekickery Brisbane Review @ Wonderland Festival
‘The Modern Guide to Heroism & Sidekickery’ does exactly what it says on the tin, presenting ideas for how to be a hero and support heroes in this modern
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Dance: A Double Bill - Bringing Irreverent, Surreal Dance To Brisbane
Immersing audiences in their quirky and surreal worlds, two of Australia’s most exciting contemporary choreographers are returning to Brisbane, with styles of performance
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Common Anomalies: A Triple Bill Of Contemporary Dance In Sydney
Acclaimed for its decidedly eclectic curation, FORM Dance Projects’ signature programme Dance Bites is proud to present ‘Common Anomalies’, an exciting triple bill of
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Cirque du Soleil's Toruk – The First Flight Review @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Moving away from death-defying stunts and gasp-inducing tricks and moving into storytelling is Cirque du Soleil's 'Toruk – The First Flight', based on the world of 'Avatar'
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Miss Pole Dance South Australia: The Art Of Pole Dancing
The glitz and glamour of the pole dancing world is back for a fourth year at Star Theatres.
Miss Pole Dance South Australia aims to display the showgirl side of... -
Out Of Earshot @ Adelaide Cabaret Festival Review
'Out Of Earshot' by KAGE begins with two dancers checking each other's pulses. Percussionist Myele Manzanza fills out the silence by beating out a rhythm on first one then
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Wireless: Exploring Our Visibility At The Judith Wright Centre
“Privacy is an invention without a future.”
Exploring the ideas of our privacy (and just how much of it we have left), 'Wireless' uses mobile phones and GPS... -
Wireless: Making Surveillance Audible At The Judith Wright Centre
When searching for a new project five years ago, composer, director and award-winning sound designer Paul Charlier made an unsettling discovery.
“I had noticed...
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