Sydney Dance Company
Engine
Engine unites three extraordinary choreographers – Rafael Bonachela, Fran Diaz and Melanie Lane – for an exhilarating performance that promises bold, fearless dance.
Rafael Bonachela presents The Journey Itself is Home, a new work featuring music by Grammy Award-winning composer Bryce Dessner and inspired by 17th-century Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō.
The Mass Ornament by remarkable Berlin-based Spanish choreographer Fran Diaz comes to Australia for the first time. This hypnotic work, set to the music of Henryk Górecki, reimagines Siegfried Kracauer’s seminal 1927 essay. Diaz compellingly transforms the concept of mass movement into an exploration of connection and collectivity, where individuality coexists, not in opposition, but in dialogue.
Completing the bill is acclaimed choreographer Melanie Lane’s Love Lock, a re-imagined folk dance of the future, drawing upon collective experiences of diverse cultures, an accelerating world and disappearing lands. Love Lock celebrates the binding ability of dance to move, warn and empower, showcasing costume design by celebrated Australian fashion designer Akira Isogawa, layered with texture and colour, and a score composed by UK electronic artist Clark.
Rafael Bonachela presents The Journey Itself is Home, a new work featuring music by Grammy Award-winning composer Bryce Dessner and inspired by 17th-century Japanese poet Matsuo Bashō.
The Mass Ornament by remarkable Berlin-based Spanish choreographer Fran Diaz comes to Australia for the first time. This hypnotic work, set to the music of Henryk Górecki, reimagines Siegfried Kracauer’s seminal 1927 essay. Diaz compellingly transforms the concept of mass movement into an exploration of connection and collectivity, where individuality coexists, not in opposition, but in dialogue.
Completing the bill is acclaimed choreographer Melanie Lane’s Love Lock, a re-imagined folk dance of the future, drawing upon collective experiences of diverse cultures, an accelerating world and disappearing lands. Love Lock celebrates the binding ability of dance to move, warn and empower, showcasing costume design by celebrated Australian fashion designer Akira Isogawa, layered with texture and colour, and a score composed by UK electronic artist Clark.
Reserved seating performance. This event is part of our Schools Program. Visit our Schools page under Plan Your Festival to learn more.
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Sessions
Duration: 1hr 30mins including interval
- Wed 12 Aug: 7:30pm
Ticket Prices
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Full Price:
$65.00
- Concession: $60.00
- Child Under 12: $40.00
Prices may not be available on all sessions
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1 Venue
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The Playhouse at AANT Centre
93 Mitchell St, Darwin City NT 0800
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is suitable for all ages
Suitability & warnings
Strobe effects
Haze effects
Accessibility
- High visual content
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language
Presenter
Presented by: AANT Centre and Sydney Dance Company in association with Darwin Festival
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Credits & acknowledgements
Photo Pedro Grieg