두물머리 Dumulmeori (where two rivers meet) | Various Artists
Event description
두물머리 Dumulmeori (where two rivers meet) is an electrifying bill of contemporary dance from Australia and Korea that showcases the compelling voices of four distinctive choreographer-performers: Alisdair Macindoe and Michelle Heaven (Melbourne); Haneul Jung (Seoul); and Chosul Kim (Daegu).
Fresh from a tour to three Korean cities and a season in Melbourne, this program of evocative solo works pulses with vibrancy, precision, and experimentation. Be transported by movement that transcends borders - where artistry speaks across cultures, uniting us through shared experience and dissolving boundaries.
Conceived and curated by Brendan O'Connell, this is the first iteration of a multi-year intercultural exchange with Australian and Korean artists and institutions, fostering deeper artistic dialogue between the two nations’ dance communities.
Performance times
Wed 22 Oct, 8.30-9.45pm
Thurs 23 Oct, 8.30-9.45pm
Fri 24 Oct, 8.30-9.45pm
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Creative team
Concept & Curation, Brendan O’Connell
Choreographers & Performers, Alisdair Macindoe, Chosul Kim, Haneul Jung, Michelle Heaven
Lighting Design, Keith Tucker
Production Management, Jiyoung One
Executive Producer, Brendan O’Connell
Diver
Choreographer & Performer, Chosul Kim
Rehearsal Director, Hyosub Bae
Composer, Young Wan Seo
A Figure of Speech
Choreographer & Performer, Alisdair Macindoe
Sound Designer, Alisdair Macindoe
The Value
Choreographer & Performer, Michelle Heaven
Designer, Ben Cobham
Composer, Darrin Verhagen
Costume Designer, Jenni Langford
Man-il
Choreographer & Performer, Haneul Jung
Rehearsal Director, Jaeyun Lee
Composer/Sound Designer, Jiho Jang
Costume Designer, Insook Choi
두물머리 Dumulmeori (where two rivers meet) is presented by Performance Space as part of Liveworks 2025.
Supported by Australia-Korea Foundation, Creative Australia, Office for the Arts, Embassy of Australia in Korea, Embassy of Korea in Australia and the Playking Foundation
Supported by Australia-Korea Foundation, Creative Australia, Office for the Arts, Embassy of Australia in Korea, and individual private donors.
Photography by HanFilm
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