Infusion, No Movement, No Sound (2021)
Celebrating African, Indian and Australian rhythms with a global collective of contemporary and traditional dance and music.
Infusion No Movement No Sound weaves together a tapestry of African cultures into a vibrant demonstration of contemporary dance and music from global artists, Jamestown Collective, now situated in Sydney.
The infectiously life-affirming performance by dance artists Lucky Lartey (Ghana), and Girls on Tap’s Sally Dashwood (Australia), accompanied by spoken work artist, Michael St George (Jamaica and Canada), and musicians Yacou Mbaye (Senegal), Maharshi Raval (India) on Tabla and Byron Mark (Australia).
Jamestown Collective reinvents global rhythms with dynamic visuals of Ghanaian villagescapes and song.
Available to rent for 30 days
Total duration: 60 mins approx
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Infusion, No Movement, No Sound
Celebrating African, Indian and Australian rhythms with a global collective of contemporary and traditional dance and music.
Infusion No Movement No Sound weaves together a tapestry of African cultures into a vibrant demonstration of contemporary dance and music from global artists, Jamestown Co...
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Infusion Cast Talk: Gumboot Dancing with Lucky Lartey
Lucky Lartey is a Sydney-based dancer and choreographer, originally from Ghana, West Africa. Lucky’s dance and choreographic works draw on a rich history of traditional rhythm and dance whilst engaging with contemporary movement practices. Join him here to learn a bit about South African gumboot ...
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Infusion Cast Talk: African and Indian Instruments
Join the cast of Infusion, No Movement, No Sound to learn about some of the traditional instruments used in their performance, and celebrate the beauty of African and Indian rhythms.
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Infusion Cast Talk: Rhythm and Storytelling
Join the cast of Infusion to talk about the importance of Rhythm and movement in story telling , how to create compatible beats and the rhythm that lives inside us all!