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    LESS at Enlighten 2022


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    In a place that has no defined use, we find that less is more.

    As part of the 2022 Enlighten and BOLD Festivals, join Australian Dance Party for an illuminated outdoor dance and music performance on the evocative architectural sculpture, Less. 


    Designed by Chilean architects Pezo von Ellrichshausen, the uses of Less are undefined. It is a place that conjures images of ancient and future civilisations, the sacred and spiritual, the duality of the rigid and organic. Its permeable cage echoes the isolation of this current time.
    Here in reverent contemplation we uncover our playful imagination.

    Directed by Alison Plevey in collaboration with dancers Ryan Stone, Ashlee Bye, Levente Szabo, Jake Silvestro and Patricia Hayes-Cavanagh.
    Sound design by Alex Voorhoeve with live instrumentation by Liam Budge (vocals) and John Mackey (sax). Lighting Design by Dynamic AV. Costume Design by Aislinn King.

    When: March 4th, 5th, 10th, 11th and 12th
    Where: Dairy Rd. Precinct, Fyshwick.

    Please read FAQs here for important covid safety, location and information on what to wear!

    Event information:
    40 minute live dance and music performance
    Outdoor/open air performance
    Spatially distanced seating and
    Maximum 70 audience capacity
    Check in is required
    Masks are encouraged


    About:
    Australian Dance Party is Canberra’s award winning site specific dance company, creating mesmorising dance experiences in extraordinary and ordinary places of our city, opening minds and hearts to stimulate connection and change. ADP supports professional dance artists to develop careers and contribute their skills and imaginations to enrich the arts and cultural life of the ACT.


    Supported by: Molongo, Enlighten Festival, BOLD Festival, artsACT, QL2 Dance, Enlighten Festival, Maxim Chartered Accountats, AllInsure, SOULution Yoga, Atlas Physio, Lorna Sim Photography, Screencraft Media and Mt. Majura Vineyard.




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