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1991: NORTH OF THE BORDER — Darwin & Territory tour |
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Work
: Director's Notes : Creative
Personnel : Performers : Scenario |
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New dance works by Deb Batton, Michael Havir, Tim Newth, Sarah
Calver, Bereni Franklin, John McCormick, Hellen Sky, David McMicken, (choreographer/performer Darwin Season only) performed in Darwin, Groote Eylandt, Numbulwar, Nhulunbuy, Jabiru, Oenpelli, Beswick, Katherine and Barunga. |
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Artists from Melbourne, and Darwin combine to create a season of dance that was premiered in Darwin and then toured the Territory. The tour included dance and movement workshops for community groups and young people. The tour, in association with the Territory Arts Council, was devised to provide continuity of contact with communities previously visited, and to reach communities that are new to dance-based projects running out of Brown’s Mart Community Arts. |
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As a season of work it had to work in the theatre in Darwin as well as in some very remote conditions, schools, arts councils, and Aboriginal communities. Such a fine balance is difficult, but it is part of the Territory artist’s life. Guest dancer David McMicken joined the cast for the Darwin Season remounting a trio section of a work that Tim Newth and Debra Batton had co-devised with him for his Melbourne Company, Storm in a Teacup. This marks McMicken’s first performance in the Northern Territory. |
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Modern Dance is reflective of today’s society, it is a style of dance which explores “here and now”, it is innovative, exciting, thought provoking, and knows no boundaries! |
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North of the Border is a performance devised by six professional dance artists, a musician, and a visual artist. It is a show which reveals not only the different energies and styles of the artists involved, but which also blends them together in a variety of ways to create a unique performance. The pieces created reflect the world we live in, our interests, thoughts, feelings and our Northern environment … a tropical dance feast. |
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Sarah
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Personnel |
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Project Director |
Sarah
Calver |
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Poster Design
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Rob Hoad, Rachel O’Shea |
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Musician |
Michael Havir |
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Production/Tour Manager, Lighting Designer and Operator |
Mathew James |
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Tour Coordinator |
Bill Searl, NT Arts Council |
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Administration |
Helen Haritos |
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Performers |
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Modern Dance is reflective of today’s society, it is a style of dance which explores “here and now”, it is innovative, exciting, thought provoking, and knows no boundaries! |
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North of the Border is a performance devised by six professional dance artists, a musician, and a visual artist. It is a show which reveals not only the different energies and styles of the artists involved, but which also blends them together in a variety of ways to create a unique performance. The pieces created reflect the world we live in, our interests, thoughts, feelings and our Northern environment … a tropical dance feast. |
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Sarah
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Scenario |
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SOUTH OF THE SEA
Devised by the company, a look at the Northern Environment. The Billowing Fabric creates a multitude of changing forms to reflect the diverse characteristics of the Top End. |
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Composer
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Michael Havir |
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Costume |
Rachel O’Shea |
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Designer |
Tim Newth |
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Performers |
Sarah
Calver, Debra Batton, Berenice Franklin, Tim Newth, John McCormick, and Hellen Sky |
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JUST KEEP GOING
“Let it go, let it out
Let it all unravel
Let it free and it can be
A path on which to travel” Leunig (The Age)
Whatever the journey, there is a certain amount of baggage to be handled … |
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Choreography
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Deb Batton |
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Music |
Michael Havir |
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Cartoon |
Michael Leunig |
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Costume |
Rachel O’Shea |
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Performers |
Debra Batton, Berenice Franklin, Tim Newth, John McCormick, Hellen Sky, Rachel O’Shea |
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DESERT DREAMING
A time to think, dream, reflect and believe … images and feelings for the Central Desert Region. |
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Choreography
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Sarah
Calver |
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Music |
Enya “Evening Falls |
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Performer |
Sarah
Calver |
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THREE WISHES – A JOURNEY OF THE HEART
“Once a trio, now the heart travels on.”
Conceived and first performed by David McMicken, Debra Batton, and Tim Newth, for Storm in a Teacup Dance Theatre, Melbourne. Special thanks to David McMicken for performing in the Darwin Season. |
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Music |
Not Drowning Waving, Peter Blakely, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, David Byrne, Laurie Anderson, the North Tanami Band, David Bowie |
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SIGNS OF LIFE
Uses gestures from everyday life and from many diverse cultures to explore the nature of human interaction. |
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Conceived by
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John McCormick |
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Music |
Warren Burt |
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Performers |
John McCormick and Hellen Sky |
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120 BABIES
A fun and energetic dance |
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Choreographer
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Sarah
Calver |
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Music |
Michelle Shocked “When I grow Up” |
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Performers |
Berenice Franklin, Rachel O’Shea, Sarah
Calver |
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YOU SAID IT (THE WEIGHT OF THE WORD)
Remembers phrases from our past and ponders what effect they may have had. |
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Conceived by
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John McCormick |
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Movement created by |
the Performers |
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Music |
Michael Havir |
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Performers |
Debra Batton, Berenice Franklin, Tim Newth, Hellen Sky, John McCormick |
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20 GENERATIONS
Composed of 20 movement phrases derived from the Chinese characters 1 to 20, and combined with 20 computer-generated images.
How many generations is a history of Australia? |
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Choreographed, performed and designed by
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John McCormick |
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CRUSH 1 & 2
A solo and a duet that looks at two different forms of cultural imperialism. |
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Choreographer
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Hellen Sky |
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Music |
Soundtrack collaged by Hellen Sky from Radio BBC and Radio Taipei. Also Frank Sinatra “Crush on You" |
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Performers |
Hellen Sky and John McCormick |
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MIST … THIS FOG PLAYS TRICKS ON A WOMAN’S MIND.
There is a level of mist that drifts over the world. It separates the population into the visible, the half-visible, and the ghosts.
“I see her in a white dress, waking towards me, floating, but every time just when I reach out to hug her she disappears.
She is just mist.
I miss her so badly. I see the others too …
But it is my daughter I want most of all.
Even to know she is really dead.”
Salina’s Dream (From El Salvador) |
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Conceived & designed by
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Hellen Sky |
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Choreography |
in collaboration with the dancers |
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Music |
Michael Havir |
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Performers |
Debra Batton, Sarah
Calver, Berenice Franklin, Tim Newth, John McCormick, Hellen Sky |
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