The Move Through Life Dance Company was the first adults’ only performance company in Adelaide and last appeared in the Fringe in 2014.
Vessel seems to operate in an entirely different medium to the often frenetic world of contemporary dance. It’s a work that requires patience to appreciate, but the rewards are ample.
In its Australian premiere What The Day Owes To The Night is a breathtaking display of talent in a way that makes you feel mesmerized by its beauty but also taken aback by the sheer powerfulness of the performance.
World famous choreographer Anne Nguyen is highly revered in France for her ability to transform the recalcitrant reputation of hip-hop dance into something mysterious, raw and pure.
Indonesian performer and choreographer, Eko Supriyanto (also known as Eko Pece), returns to Oz Asia with his solo performance, Salt, an entrancing and meditative piece of Indonesian contemporary dance.
This is a show that re-imagines the idea of fearing the Big Bad Wolf within today’s anxiety-provoking society, approachably discussing mental illness in a way never before seen
Lisa Lonero and Rachel Kennedy brought the Canadian concept, which has been been running in British Columbia for around 20 years to the Fringe in 2016.
The Adelaide Dance Theatre are offering funky street dance workshops for Adelaide teens, just in time for school holidays.
The entire 55 mins of 'SDS1' is a cleverly abstracted or – to use a trendy modern cooking term – ‘deconstructed’ soccer training session and match.
The Deborah Searle Scholarships offers the opportunity to learn from dance professionals who have enjoyed international performing careers, at the MTL Dance company.