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1993: GATHERING GROUND 1 – Darwin Civic Gardens, Darwin |
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Work
: Director's Notes : Creative Personnel : Scenario
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Gathering Ground was designed as an adjunct project to Open House. Where Open House aimed to allow people to present short works and works in progress in order to ”test the water”, Gathering Ground aimed to work with the groups further to realise the greater potential in their initial explorations. It also aimed to present some of Darwin’s other established dance groups such as guest artists Juniper Tree Dance Company, and Darwin Juke Box Rock.
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| Director's Notes |
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Welcome to Gathering Ground, a creative and dynamic dance performance which weaves together the impressive talents and energies of Darwin’s local people. The performers will take you on a journey of discovery outdoors through to a disciplined wildness in the theatre, ending in the calmness of the night where the foot stepping of others will entice you to join in. |
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Coordinator |
Sarah Calver |
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Lighting design and technician |
Matthew
James |
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Lighting Technician |
James Forrest |
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Sound Operators |
David McMicken and Maggi Phillips |
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Poster Design |
Berenice Franklin |
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Photographer |
Lizard |
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| Scenario |
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Act One
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- Hello, How Are You & What’s Your Name
An improvised journey, which is at times strange and at others familiar. A path along which you can meet the dancers, a moment of improvisation.
- Yes Lets
Performers: Darwin Dance Mob, kids group
Choreography: Sarah Calver and group
Music: Kolo Kolo Kolo – Bobby McFerrin
- I’m In The Toy Box
Performers: Corrugated Iron Youth Theatre
Choreography: Sarah Calver and group
Story: Rachael Lillybridge
Music: You Don’t Treat Me No Good, Sonia Dada
- A Glimpse of Chaos
Performers: Local Troupe
Choreography: D. McMicken
Music: Mouth Music, Peter Gabriel
- Just Friends
Performers: Darwin Dance Mob – Grey Panthers
Choreography: Sarah Calver
Music: Half AS Much, Rosemary Clooney
- Hip Hop Hooray
Performers: Corrugated Iron Youth Arts Artability Group
Choreography: group
Music: Bobby Brown
- Look Inside
Performers: Dance Mob, Adults Group
Choreography: S. Calver, D. McMicken and group
Music: Drumming, Steve Reich
- Thru Moves
Performers: Dance Mob, Older Adults Group – (Grey Panthers)
Choreography: Adapted from traditional by S. Calver
Music: Traditional Israeli Folk
- Another Glimpse of Chaos
Performers: Local Troupe
Choreography: D. McMicken
Music: Deep Forest
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Act Two – Local Troupe
As I Am
Choreography and Direction: Sarah Calver
Additional Choreography Sandy Stewart, Berenice Franklin, Lisa Campbell
Performers: Linda Bonson, Sarah Calver, Lisa Campbell, Berenice Franklin, Helen Haritos, Sandy Stewart.
Music/text: Sarah Calver, Not Drowning Waving, Joe Jackson, Hatziporum, Tiddas, Stephen de Souza, K D Lang, Ben Mink, 2 Unlimited, Jackson Brown Junior, Jean Michael Jarre, Jim Morrison, Kate Bush. |
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The inspiration for As I Am emerged from Different from Every Angle, a dance work I created in 1992 about people and how we are who we are. Different From Every Angle combined modern dance with sign language, gestures, and poetry. In 1993 I decided to explore this integration further, developing a dance work, which looks at the songlines six women have traveled. |
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Section 1. My Silence
My silence is not a wall to keep others out but merely a part of me.
Section 2. Traveling songline
A road takes me up, down, round about, and then into new untrodden ground
Section 3. It’s All Too Much
Some days I can’t get started, wondering which shoe to put on first
Section 4. Quack
Choreography Sandy Stewart, danced by Berenice Franklin and Stephen de Souza
Section 5. Come Into My Kitchen
Section 6. As I Am
Can you accept me as I am, with all my rotten ways, the days I’m gentle as a lamb, or in a filthy rage? – Margaret Brushnahan
Section 7. Pullin’ Back The Reins
Choreography and performance by Berenice Franklin
We can run together, and we must in order to remain.
Section 8. There’s No turning Back
Section 9. Slip of the Tongue
Phrase we remember our mums saying combined with excerpts from P.S. I Love You by H. Jackson Brown Junior
Section 10. The Crystal Ship
Choreography and performance by Lisa Campbell
Section 11. Symbols of Life
Section 12. Ostamanyana
Choreography, text and performance by Sandy Stewart
Section 13. This Women’s Work
Give me the moments back … |
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Act Three
Juniper Tree Dance Company
Presents
Some Places … Feathers and Good Thoughts
Excerpts from The Company of Lovers (April 1993)
Directed by Joanna Noonan and Julia Quinn |
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Choreography: Joanna Noonan and Julia Quinn
Costumes: Joanna Noonan and Julia Quinn and Lilian vita
Guest Performers: John Azarcon, Anne Cooper, Korin Gibson, Peta Goed, Jean Gove, Julia Gray, Jody Greenoff, Rachel Hewer, Julie Horn, Elishia Hountalas, Nicola Merritt, Lisa Nicholson, Juliette McCleod, Ben Pinkerton, Anna Marie Rooding, Jeff Standen. |
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“Happy and gay and blithe where we, the night we danced under the Juniper Tree, the Juniper Tree my darling, the Juniper Tree my darling. (American Folkloric song.) |
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Julia and Joanna funded Juniper Tree in 1992 because they wanted to expose the talent that there is in Darwin. With three seasons under their belt, the Juniper Tree Dance Company looks forward to many more collaborative events like this in the future. Some people find it difficult to express how they feel verbally, for us, movement is our voice, this is our way of being heard. Listen … we’re talking to you …
Julia and Joanna wish to thank the dancers for their contribution to the artistic process. Without their passion, focus and commitment these works would not be possible. There is something for everyone in all genres of art, what did you see? |
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Alone - 1993
Choreography: J. Noonan
Sound: Des Orages Pour La Nuit – Gabriel Yared
Performers: J. Azarcon, L. Nicholson, P. Goed, J. Noonan, J. Horn, B. Pinkerton, J. Sanden |
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Taste My Tapestry – 1992
Choreography and performance: J. Noonan, J. Quinn
Sound: Sea of Love – Trevor Jones |
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Pandemos – 1992
Choreography: J. Noonan
Sound: The Day You Went Away – Wendy Matthews
Performers: A. Cooper, P. Goed, J. Gray, N. Merritt, J. Quinn, A. M. Rooding
Age cannot wither her nor custom stale her infinite variety – W. Shakespeare |
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Passion – 1993
Choreography: J. Quinn
Sound: Avenue – Nustat Faten Alikhan
Performers: J. Azarcon, J. Horn, L. Nicholson, B. Pinkerton, A. M. Rooding, J. Standen
The force of my love would carry me to the ends of the earth – Revelations: Diaries of Women. |
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The Earth Laughs in Flowers – 1993
Choreography: J. Noonan
Sound: I Am What I Am – Anthony Warlow, Messiah – Handel, Merryn Warren
Performers: A. Cooper, K. Gibson, P. Goed, J. Gove, J. Horn, J Noonan, B. Pinkerton, J. Quinn, A. M. Rooding |
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Speedy Reply – 1993
Choreography: J. Noonan
Sound: Sea of Love – Trevor Jones
Performers: Casuarina Secondary College year 11 & 12 dancers. |
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Celebration – 1993
Choreography: J. Noonan
Sound: Penny Whistle Song – The Power of One
Choreography: N. Merritt, J. Noonan, J. Quinn
Sound: White Men Can’t Jump – Riff
“We meet and part now over all the world” - Judith Wright |
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Experimenting, I Hung The Moon On Various Branches Of The Pine
(Throughout the performance we link the sections with thoughts from company members)
Arranged by: Juliette McCleod, Liliah Vita
Performed by: Juliette McLeod, Julia Gray, Jody Greenhoff |
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Act 4
Shake Rattle And Roll
With The Darwin Juke Box Rock
Why not join in for a great session of Rock and Roll |
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