Strokes
Annika KoopsPresented by Centre for Projection Art
A moving image work by Annika Koops that explores how the corporeal and personal are distilled into data.
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A moving image work by Annika Koops that explores how the corporeal and personal are distilled into data.
How are our bodies measured and controlled by the structures of technology?
Explore the transformative nature of the digital to discover different notions of gender, physicality, and the post-human.
A hortative manifesto that boldly proclaims wasting waste is a waste.
An intercultural, inter-generational bromance between a dancer and musician tests the limits of tradition.
An experimental choreographic work for three dancers and a congregation of beasts.
Be transformed by a vivid, surreal queering of experimental Indian dance.
An exploration of the dance industry through movement and discussion with Phillip Adams.
Image, sound, and time untether in acts of delay, deferral and doubt.
Imagined as an experience of choreography and sound, DaS celebrates this deep history.
A video work made in response to a decommissioned industrial plant in Barreiro, Portugal.
100 local participants come together for a new large-scale dance work at Arts Centre Melbourne.
Horror points to the outside, Hauntology slips time out of joint. A sharing of Martin Hansen’s ongoing research project.
Put the Money in the Bag if you want to dance.
A movement workshop with David Prakash investigating the ability to create, consider, connect, curate, and collaborate beyond the individual reality.
The Mothering Project reviews the identities and tasks of parents, caregivers, and mothers.
A divine intervention of queer crucifixions after Francis Bacon’s shocking paintings of eroticism and death.
Sleep Activism explores sleep and sleeplessness as sites of unlearning.
An opportunity to turn towards the chimeric forms haunting contemporary myths of ecologic purity or return.
Grief, upheaval and healing animate this powerful work of dance theatre.
A movement and creative workshop with Caroline Bowditch with a focus on accessibility in dance.
An afternoon of work-in-progress studio showings at The Australian Ballet centre.
Two women, strong in their identities, express what it feels like to be an outsider in Australia.
Choreolab is Chunky Move’s professional development workshop program.
A capture of the dance that has passed. Mourning and ephemerality.
A celebration of new worlds made in real-time, rooted in diversity and safety.
The prophecy and the sequel. A double bill on the relationship between the human body and technology.
Seven diverse dancers explore risk, vulnerability and trust in this mesmerising new work from Restless dance.
Performance and art getting intimate on the dance floor in a one-night terrestrial encounter that’s a bit extra.
An interactive panel discussion that will bring together the areas of industry, inclusion, and accessibility in dance in our world today.
100 local participants come together for a new large-scale dance work at Bunjil Place.
A cultural evolution in progress, this is a collision of adventurers and dance floor aficionados.
Punk, playful, and exuberant, this is an intimately epic and profanely sacred ritual.
Be electrified by this turbo-charged production from the mother of contemporary African dance.
Vogue Runway, Essence, Waving, and CONJAH workshops with 3 of Auckland’s leading movement artists.
Chunky Move’s Morning Class program will be free for the month of March.
LGI’s Morning Class program will be free for the month of March, with special guest teachers on FRAME FRIDAYS.
Visions, nightmares and sinking worlds; a one-off showing by Aotearoa’s and Naarm’s most exciting contemporary artists.
A distinct and diverse collection of dance on film.
A choreographic work with (re)animated bodies, stretching the bounds of our newfound digital corporeality.
21 works / 21 dancers / 21 years in the making.
100 local participants come together for a new large-scale dance work at Geelong Arts Centre.