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24 Aug 2024
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Wäscherei Magdalena

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criticalpath.org.au/programs/what-remains-melbourne/

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Wenn

24 Aug 2024
5pm – 10pm

Wo

Wäscherei Magdalena

Kosten

Free Event
Follow the booking link to register.

Website

criticalpath.org.au/programs/what-remains-melbourne/

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Presented by The Keir Foundation, Creative Australia und Critical Path, WHAT REMAINS is a free, celebratory program that revisits and amplifies some of the major contributions to Australian dance ecology, made by the Keir Choreographic Award (KCA).

Join us for a FREE party and special events to celebrate the legacy of Keir Choreographic Awards. Artists including Tra Mi Dinh, Jo Lloyd and Rebecca Jensen, will perform ‘memories’ of their works while photographer Gregory Lorenzutti and videographer Cobie Orger will present original installations featuring archived digital works created over the period of the Awards.

A new publication edited by Angela Conquet und Philipa Rothfield, COMPETING CHOREOGRAPHIES, will be launched on the night. Competing Choreographies critically maps the history, impact and implications of KCA.

As we wrap up with the party, Leisa Shelton’s SCRIBE captures your recollections and memories of the infamous experimental works supported by the KCA, as well as your experience of connecting and reconnecting with peers on the night.

Register hier to book your FREE slot!

 

5pm – Doors open

5.45pm – Welcome to Country mit Uncle Colin Hunter

6.15pm – In conversation with:
Philip Keir
Philipa Rothfield
Angela Conquet

Atlanta Eke
und Becky Hilton

7.30pm – WHAT REMAINS
Performances by:
Rebecca Jensen
Tra Mi Dinh mit Claire Leske
Jo Lloyd

8.30pm – 10pm:  Party with DJ Shio Otani

 

Erreichbarkeit

Wäscherei Magdalena ist für Rollstuhlfahrer zugänglich.

 

This project supported by the Keir Foundation, Creative Australia and Critical Path.