Dance offers full-flavoured works in bite-sized time slots
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Short+Sweet Dance offers full-flavoured works in bite-sized time slots
Short+Sweet Dance sings into Auckland this month with 27 bite-sized performances across the week-long festival.
Running from 16-21 September at The Performing Arts Centre of Auckland (TAPAC), Short+Sweet Dance features works from more than 30 different choreographers, and with each piece lasting up to 10 minutes, each night audiences see up to 14 unique dance works in 90 minutes.
Short+Sweet Dance is part of Short+Sweet Festival Auckland and follows a fortnight of theatre and a week of music performances. Festival Director Sums Selvarajan says Short+Sweet Dance is a feast of styles – including ballet, hip-hop, R&B, jazz and more – and the next performance is only ever 10 minutes away! At the end of each night, the audience votes for their favourites to go forward to the gala final.
Short+Sweet Dance Artistic Coordinator Jessie McCall says the event offers audiences a truly rewarding artistic experience.
“Not only does the variety of entries provide an exciting range of content, but the viewer plays an active role in selecting our finalists – we want to know what you think! Each item has been hand-picked for originality, performer skill level and choreographic potential and so the gala final line-up is a great taster of some of the best new dance works that Auckland has to offer,” she says.
“I love hearing about each choreographer's unique vision – be it serene, zany, challenging, humorous or sombre, and being able to help bring this to life on stage.”
In its entirety, Auckland’s Short+Sweet Festival boasts an incredible 35 plays, 31 dance performances and nine short music performances over four weeks and involves 50 directors, 40 playwrights, 30 choreographers, nine composers and close to 300 performers.
Short+Sweet Dance is at TAPAC, 100 Motions Rd, Western Springs in Auckland from 16-21 September. Book at www.tapac.org.nz and find out more about the whole Short+Sweet Festival at www.shortandsweet.org.nz
EVENT
DETAILS
Short+Sweet Dance > 16-21 September
TAPAC, 100 Motions Rd, Western Springs, Auckland
Book
www.tapac.org.nz (09) 845 0295 ext
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www.shortandsweet.org.nz
SHORT+SWEET DANCE: PERFORMERS
GROUP 1:
Ula Buliruarua
(Independance Best Female Performer 2013)
Duncan
Armstrong (Independance Best Male Performer 2013 in the
Judge's Choice work 2013)
Lucy Marinkovich
James
Luck
Rosa Provost
Vivian Hosking-Aue
Candice
Frankland (Phoenix Bellydance)
Brigitte Knight (Black
Friday Company)
Lydia Connolly-Hiatt
Hannah
Thompson
Camille Pink
Leah Carrell
GROUP
2:
Sophie Follett (People's Choice 2013)
Shreya Gejji
(of Prayas Youth Theatre – Highly Commended 2013)
Jahra
Wasasala + Grace Woollett
Kura Te Ua
Rose
Philpott
Aruna Po-Ching
Virginia Kennard
Philippa
Pidgeon
Autumn Marie Dones
Jess Quaid
Jennifer de
Leon
Tracy Templeton with Masha Johnson
(Latinissimo)
Jeremy Haxton
Eve Veglio-White + Helene
Burgstaller
About Short+Sweet
This
simple format, started in Sydney in 2002 and Melbourne at
the Arts Centre in 2006 (after a Shorter+Sweeter season in
2005) with text-based theatre seasons, has spread throughout
Australia and now has migrated to New Zealand and South East
Asia. It has also been successfully adapted to other
performing arts in festival formats which are similarly
being replicated in other countries.
The first
Short+Sweet Theatre festival in New Zealand was presented in
January of 2010 and has become an annual fixture in
Auckland’s performing arts calendar
ENDS