Underland - Theatre Royal
August 28th 2006 10:22
Category: Art & Theatre Events
Okay, I'm not too good when it comes to describing in depth the in's and out's of dance as a form of art or entertainment, it just something i have never paid for. It's so very hard to comment on something you have never seen at all, not even in the simplest sense. So i have decided that i will let the Sydney Dance Company do their own taking, and this will simply be an opportunity for their critique of their own work to appear somewhere other than their own site. In short, think Nick Cave, dance style. This from their Official Site:
"Underland is a full-length work inspired by the music of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds. Petronio has built a body of work with high profile artists ranging from Lou Reed and the Beastie Boys to Cindy Sherman and Anish Kapoor - and Underland, commissioned by Graeme Murphy, is no exception.
An ambitious theatrical collaboration, Underland received its world premiere on 27 May 2003 at the Sydney Opera House. Joining Petronio from New York for the project were Tara Subkoff, of the 'Imitation of Christ' fashion label, and visual and lighting designer Ken Tabachnick, who worked with Australian video artist Mike Daly. Conversing with Nick Cave on the music landscape for the production were producer Tony Cohen and soundscape artist Paul Healy.
Underland provided Sydney Dance Company's talented ensemble of dancers with the challenge of mastering Petronio's highly influential, visceral language in a short creative period - a challenge they met with dazzling results. The dancers perform Petronio's intricate, angular movement with grace and ease. Described by Petronio as an 'archaeological dig through some of Nick Cave's most beautiful masterpieces', Underland unravels in a series of solos, duets, quartets and asymmetric ensemble formations. The triptych of screens provides a cinematic backdrop to the journey, the mood of which, like Subkoff's costumes, shifts in rhythm with Cave's music throughout this frenetically energised dance piece."
I think it sounds pretty cool. If i happen to stumble over some money in the street, i promise that i will expand my horizons and go and catch this show. If you feel like you can spare some time between the 13th and 30th of September and from $43 to $65, then go here to book tickets (Ticketek).
* Pictures from the ticketek and official sites respectively (as linked).
"Underland is a full-length work inspired by the music of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds. Petronio has built a body of work with high profile artists ranging from Lou Reed and the Beastie Boys to Cindy Sherman and Anish Kapoor - and Underland, commissioned by Graeme Murphy, is no exception.
An ambitious theatrical collaboration, Underland received its world premiere on 27 May 2003 at the Sydney Opera House. Joining Petronio from New York for the project were Tara Subkoff, of the 'Imitation of Christ' fashion label, and visual and lighting designer Ken Tabachnick, who worked with Australian video artist Mike Daly. Conversing with Nick Cave on the music landscape for the production were producer Tony Cohen and soundscape artist Paul Healy.
Underland provided Sydney Dance Company's talented ensemble of dancers with the challenge of mastering Petronio's highly influential, visceral language in a short creative period - a challenge they met with dazzling results. The dancers perform Petronio's intricate, angular movement with grace and ease. Described by Petronio as an 'archaeological dig through some of Nick Cave's most beautiful masterpieces', Underland unravels in a series of solos, duets, quartets and asymmetric ensemble formations. The triptych of screens provides a cinematic backdrop to the journey, the mood of which, like Subkoff's costumes, shifts in rhythm with Cave's music throughout this frenetically energised dance piece."
I think it sounds pretty cool. If i happen to stumble over some money in the street, i promise that i will expand my horizons and go and catch this show. If you feel like you can spare some time between the 13th and 30th of September and from $43 to $65, then go here to book tickets (Ticketek).
* Pictures from the ticketek and official sites respectively (as linked).
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