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Tank Man Tango: A Tiananmen Memorial
Tank Man Tango is a dance based on the steps of the man who defied the tanks rolling into Tiananmen Square after the massacre of protesters in June 1989. The choreography was amdew into instructional videos and posted on Youtube in four languages, with an open invitation to participate in this ephemeral moment on 4 June 2009, the 20th anniversary of the massacre.
Credits: Deborah Kelly ; Jane McKernan Date of Production: 2009 |
Tap Hop: Lesson 1 (2009) is a split-screen video remix work that examines the formal and cultural connections between tap and breakdance. Mixing footage from the 1942 musical comedy Pardon My Sarong and the 1986 TV show Graffiti Rock, a dance battle is staged between seminal 1940s tap group Tip Tap and Toe and the 1980s hip-hop crew The New York City Breakers. The cultural matrix between these dance forms emerge through juxtaposition, including the remixed audio track that has the breakers moving to the beats of tap, and the tappers dancing to the scratch rhythms of hip-hop turntablisim.
Credits: Soda_Jerk Date of Production: 2009 |
Credits: Rjyashree Ramamurthi Date of Production: 2004 |
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The Removalists: A Danced Film
Two removalists drive to their delivery and upon arriving actual members of the family who are frozen are unloaded and taken into the house. After the removalists leave, the family members come to life and dance the dark secrets they have been trying to conceal from one another.
Credits: Directed by Simon Green ; Choreographed by Gerard Veltre ; Produced by Simon Green, Neel Patel, Gerard Veltre, Luke Kilmany ; Date of Production: 2007 |
Five short movement-based films by Force Majeure exploring the suggestive power of a title on the interpretation of a work.
Credits: Directed by Kate Champion ; Produced by Karen Rodgers ; Devised by Force Majeure Date of Production: 2007 |
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Theatre of Speed vs BOZ ‘n’ HOK
Theatre of Speed is represented by Back to Back Theatre - an experimental centre for young people with intellectual disabilities in Geelong, an intensive work and training environment where no other exists.
Credits: directed and edited by Rhian Hinkley ; choreographed by Fiona Cameron ; Luke George ; Becky Hilton ; Jerril Rechter ; Bec Reid ; Gerard Van Dyke ; Ingrid Voorendt Date of Production: 2004 |
The movement pathway of a single performer’s journey across the screen space is rendered visible using the compositing program shake. Credits: Shiftwork ; Chirstinn Whyte ; Chirstinn Whyte Date of Production: 2005 |
Credits: Julie-Anne Long & Samuel James Date of Production: 2005 |
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Due to funding circumstances, ReelDance Inc. ceased trading on the 31 August 2012.
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