Explore the contemporary dance works of five Sydney choreographers. On the Joan Sutherland Theatre stage, each artist dances their own choreography, responding to a soundtrack that has inspired them to reflect on this moment, its challenges and transformative possibilities.
Featuring choreographers Martin del Amo, Angela Goh, Raghav Handa, Vicki Van Hout, and Nelson Earl with music from Corin Ileto, Marcus Whale, Shana O'Brien, Johnny Brown, Philip Downing, Clever Austin and Sofi Tukker.
Presented as a part of the Sydney Opera House's Artist & Sector Development Program. Special thanks to Martin del Amo whose Slow Dances for Fast Times (2013) inspired these micro-commissions.
Meet the artists at https://www.sydneyoperahouse.com/digital/season/dance/unwrapped-dances-for-now.html
First broadcast 8 August 2020.
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