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Canberra Dance Week Celebrations | The Canberra Times

Canberra Dance Week Celebrations | The Canberra Times
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Co_Lab:24 brings an immersive edge to dance week

Co_Lab:24 brings an immersive edge to dance week
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Wonderfully wacky journey in dance | Canberra CityNews

Wonderfully wacky journey in dance | Canberra CityNews
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Dancing in the gardens after dark

Poet Melinda Smith, a “Mother Nature” figure. AS part of the Enlighten Festival, the Australian Dance Party is holding an after-dark tour through the Australian National Botanic Gardens, complete with illuminated live dance, music and spoken word. According to the convenor of the “Party” Alison Plevey, this was a wonderful chance for her team of collaborators to work in a public space while studying, in dance, everything from our symbiotic relationships with the natural world to parasitism, mutualism and commensalism. At a media call on Friday (February 26) in fact, it was so public that the dancers were nearly trampled by regular visitors to the gardens, but not to worry, the performances will take place in twilight and by night after the gates have closed.

One of the best, confesses jazz critic

CANBERRA jazz duo In2Deep Music / “In2deep” album launch. Rachel McNally (vocals) and Mike Dooley (piano and vocals) and guests. At the North Belconnen Uniting Church, December 19. Reviewed by TONY MAGEE. I’ll dive straight into the deep end by saying that this was one of the best jazz concert performances I’ve ever attended. And that’s covering a period of more than 40 years. Singer Rachel McNally has a unique and superb voice. A curious combination of opera style at some times and jazz/rock at other times. Her vocal phrasing is more aligned with jazz. She has the ability to reach low notes similar to Sarah Vaughan and a middle and upper register that reminded me in some ways of Doris Day.

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