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Discover the dimensions of FRAME: A biennial of dance.

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WXYZ Studios
Lucy Guerin Inc, 130 Dryburgh Street
North Melbourne, Victoria 3051 Australia

(03) 9329 4213
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Dancing outside the FRAME

David Prakash
Presented by Ausdance VIC

Join David Prakash, a key figure of L2R, street dancer and contemporary artist, in a movement workshop investigating the ability to create, consider, connect, curate, and collaborate beyond the individual reality. David will bring his unique perspective as a working artist in two dance worlds. His unique understanding of the mechanisms that allow street dance and contemporary to act as a catalyst for connection and experience in the industry will break the stigma normally associated with choosing a side.

This workshop is part of an exploratory series of dance workshops and a forum with three inspiring choreographers and dance leaders.

Credits

Managing Director: Michelle Silby
Executive Producer: Robbie Carmellotti
Producer: Elise Brennan
Marketing Officer: Ava Kahveci

Image credit: David Prakash (2022). Photo courtesy of L2R (2022).

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David Prakash is an Indian/Samoan artist who began his street dance journey in 2012. He has explored genres such as Popping, Hip Hop freestyle, House, and Krump, judged at various Melbourne street dance battles, and competed nationally/internationally. Since 2018, David has co-facilitated “Jam On Toast”, a weekly dance jam for the Melbourne dance community. David’s recent ventures into contemporary dance has seen him in development with Chunky Move and in multiple projects with Jennifer Ma & Collaborators including: “Home(s)”, “Submerge” at Dancehouse, “Art Echoes” commissioned by Bunjil Place, and is in development for “We Are Here”.

Partners

This project is funded by Ausdance VIC. Ausdance VIC is supported by Creative Victoria.

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