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Dance project In SITU returns to showcase site specific works

Dance project In SITU is returning for another season which will see independent choreographers creating some new site specific works.  

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In SITU is an annual season of original site-specific works from WA independent dance artists. The platform asks choreographers to take their practice outside of a theatre setting, and take inspiration from the architecture, community & surrounding areas.

This year In SITU is staged in the hidden corners of Cyril Jackson Senior Campus and Cyril Jackson ArtsHouse. A blend of sound, dance and architecture, and you’re invited to come along on a journey of discovery in this dynamic community setting.

The 2019 season features local choreographers Joshua Pether, Scott Gailbraith, Michelle Aitken and Yvan Karlsson. They will be collaborating with local composers Dane Yates, Alexander Turner, Rebecca Riggs-Bennett and Tao Issaro Mott.

Since 2014, In SITU has now become a unique opportunity for choreographers and composers to collaborate and create in enticing and unexpected locations throughout Perth.

Book now for this intriguing night of new works by Perth’s most exciting emerging artists, presented in a rich community environment.

In SITU will run from November 7-9 with two performances each night at 6pm and 8pm, tickets are available from TryBooking

Source: Media Release


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