Adelaide Festival review: Private View
Restless Dance Theatre’s exploration of sex, love and intimacy is gentle, playful and moving.
Restless Dance Theatre’s exploration of sex, love and intimacy is gentle, playful and moving.
Ever been to a dance performance and wondered what it was all about? These basics can open the door to enjoying the beauty and complexity of this physical art.
Staging a well-loved classic while keeping it fresh is a tricky task, but the Australian Ballet pulls it off in this glorious showpiece for the company’s 60th-anniversary celebration.
This intensely physical stage work created by a collection of independent artistic collaborators is – at its highest points – made hypnotic through the use of some genuinely original devices and ideas.
Australian Dance Theatre’s Tracker is a powerful evocation of the life of artistic director Daniel Riley’s great-great uncle, Alec “Tracker’ Riley, through an ambitious blend of contemporary dance, theatre, and ceremony.
In his first major work for Australian Dance Theatre, artistic director Daniel Riley detonates the truth bomb that is SAVAGE, blowing apart the systems of confusion and obfuscation that imprison us all.