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08 - 24 October 2021 | 5 min read | venue: Online | cost: $8 - $39 | website: https://weirdnest.com
published: 30 Sep 2021
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This dance work, by Weird Nest, powerfully communicates, through visceral dexterity, some of the pressing and increasing concerns around marine environmental pollution and what we, as individuals and community, may do to mitigate them.
This recorded "staged development" performance by Weird Nest and co-director Dean Walsh, was supported by Critical Path (Australia's leading centre for choreographic research and development), during the last few weeks of lockdown in 2020.
Weeks prior to commencing this near final stage of developing (first commenced in 2018), the creative team decided to gear it towards a broadcast quality live stream to an online audience of 60 people per night over two nights - with only ten people allowed in-person. We felt the need to remain sharing creativity was so vital at the time. This was especially so, given the themes within and the uncertainty of travel (anywhere) for the near future.
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This dance work, by Weird Nest, powerfully communicates, through visceral dexterity, some of the pressing and increasing concerns around marine environmental pollution and what we, as individuals and community, may do to mitigate them.
This recorded "staged development" performance by Weird Nest and co-director Dean Walsh, was supported by Critical Path (Australia's leading centre for choreographic research and development), during the last few weeks of lockdown in 2020.
Weeks prior to commencing this near final stage of developing (first commenced in 2018), the creative team decided to gear it towards a broadcast quality live stream to an online audience of 60 people per night over two nights - with only ten people allowed in-person. We felt the need to remain sharing creativity was so vital at the time. This was especially so, given the themes within and the uncertainty of travel (anywhere) for the near future.
See new events on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxqKJcD5y33GNFEcVDXxjsw/video
Go see Binge the Fringe Infinite Item 2021.
Binge the Fringe Infinite Item 2021 is on 08 - 24 October 2021. The opening hours are: 10am - 10pm. Conveniently located in Parramatta. Visit their website at https://weirdnest.com.
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