A Choreographer in Quarantine (the Kind With a Guard in the Hall)
“Limitations and boundaries have always focused me,” Pam Tanowitz says from Australia. “I like rules, but also like to break them and quarantine is a rule I can’t break.”
The choreographer Pam Tanowitz in her Sydney hotel.Credit.Dina Litovsky for The New York Times
By Pam Tanowitz
March 31, 2021
The last time I was at Kennedy Airport was a year ago, almost to the day. My dance company was performing our “Four Quartets” in Los Angeles our last show for a live audience before the pandemic shut everything down. Now, it’s Feb. 15, I’m heading for Sydney to work with the Australian Ballet.
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The camera tailed them around the building . Juan Gil and Simone Damberg Würtz in Rambert’s Draw From Within. Photograph: Camilla Greenwell
The first time I cried watching someone dance in their living room was in April last year. A few weeks into the first lockdown, unnerved by sudden confinement, there was ballerina Céline Gittens on my laptop screen, bourréeing past a pot plant. Then in a different living room, cellist António Novais drawing out a Saint-Saëns melody, and in another house, pianist Jonathan Higgins, all deeply engrossed in this re-creation of The Dying Swan, music crossing the divide.
Arts Centre Melbourne Welcomes Back Morning Melodies
The much loved, feel-good concerts will celebrate Australian performers including David Hobson, Silvie Paladino, Zoy Frangos and Trevor Ashley.by BWW News Desk
Arts Centre Melbourne s Morning Melodies returns to Hamer Hall to delight audiences with a stellar line-up of music theatre, cabaret, opera, jazz and dance from May to December 2021.
The much loved, feel-good concerts will celebrate Australian performers including David Hobson, Silvie Paladino, Zoy Frangos and Trevor Ashley as well as future stars with performances from The Australia Ballet School and Victorian College of the Arts.
Now an annual tradition, The Australian Ballet School s performance opens this year s Morning Melodies program with En Pointe - a wonderful repertoire filled with energy, athleticism and the refined skills of the School s young dancers; celebrating the art of ballet with new works from Stephen Baynes and Simon Dow along with the romance of
This Is Amrita Hepi’s World, We’re Just Dancing In It
Amrita Hepi Shares Her 2021 Honor Roll
2021-03-15 15:15 in CultureWords By Highsnobiety
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Highsnobiety’s Honors Week is a celebration of the women particularly the trans and BIPOC women who have pushed our culture forward. This Women’s History Month, we’ve tapped six guest curators to go deep on the issues they care about and to spotlight their favorite women and nonbinary creators.
Today, we re kicking off Honors Week with Amrita Hepi, a Bundjalung and Ngāpuhi choreographer and activist making art with experimental dance. In many ways, we couldn t have chosen a more fitting creator to inaugurate a week devoted to championing BIPOC women and non-binary changemakers.
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