ADT Workshop at Critical Path July 5th 2025
Event description
MARROW WORKSHOP WITH ADT
A 3-hour workshop with Australian Dance Theatre
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DATES
5 JULY 2025
SATURDAY
12PM - 3PM
LOCATION
THE DRILL HALL, CRITICAL PATH
1C NEW BEACH ROAD, DARLING POINT, NSW, 2027
GADIGAL & BIRRABIRRAGAL COUNTRY
PRICE:
SINGLE CLASS: $20 (+ booking fee)
Discounted option for First Nations participants:
SINGLE CLASS: $10 (+ booking fee)
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Marrow workshop
Internationally renowned and Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide based company, Australian Dance Theatre invites dancers to join the company for a workshop exploring ADT’s explosive work Marrow. Bracingly honest, Marrow is a clear-eyed and powerful work that sifts through the smoky forms of our national conscience to imagine a new future that acknowledges the push of our present moment. Facilitated by the company’s ensemble, the workshop will guide participants through a series of movement methodologies introducing the themes of the work and the company’s approach to creative process.
What to expect: The workshop is open to professional and emerging dancers and will provide insight into the company and touring work Marrow. Workshop activities include repertoire and creative tasking to explore new movement ideas.
What to bring: Please bring a drink bottle
Further information
Creating from its home on Kaurna Yerta, Australian Dance Theatre is led by Wiradjuri man, Daniel Riley, who was welcomed by the company as the new Artistic Director in 2022.
Australian Dance Theatre has been creating and performing exceptional contemporary dance across the country and around the world since 1965 and is the country’s oldest continuing contemporary dance company. Australian Dance Theatre is committed to the presentation of work reflective of Australia’s diverse voices, landscapes and histories.
Australian Dance Theatre is sharing their work Marrow with audiences across the nation.
https://www.adt.org.au/season2025-marrow
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This project is proudly supported by Critical Path.
Critical Path respectfully acknowledges the Gadigal and Birrabirragal people of the Eora Nation, the traditional owners of the land where the organisation is based.
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IMAGE ID: an evocative image of a dancer leaning back slightly and looking to the side with smoke rising behind them.
IMAGE CREDIT: Morgan Sette
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