Thu 22 Sep
Brisbane Festival, Screen Queensland and Brisbane Powerhouse present
Moving Image

Dance and film have had a longstanding relationship in the world of the music video and experimental film.
The past two years have seen a trend within the performing arts to explore the digital form, to continue making work and reaching an audience even when an audience could not come into a venue to see their work. Collaborations between choreographers and film makers have woven new territory, pushing form and genre to explore landscape, architecture and bodily space. The opportunity has been to open up to an international audience at the same time as dance companies live offerings have become hyper local.
This program of cutting edge dance film fusion traverses the creative worlds of both the choreographers and the cinematographers — playing both with scale and intimacy.
Featuring works by Australasian Dance Collective and Kiosk, The Farm and Jerrycan Films, and Daniel Riley.
Price
Free - No registration required
Times
6:30pm
Accessibility
Wheelchair access
75% Visual Content. Minimal dialogue, some background music and/or sounds
Assistive listening systems available
Important Info
Warning: contains partial nudity.
Spaces are limited at this free event. Please arrive early to secure your seat
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#Artists

Australasian Dance Collective
Redefining boundaries and reimagining connection, Australasian Dance Collective (ADC) is one of Australia's leading contemporary dance companies with an extraordinary ensemble of six artists creating exhilarating dance works.

The Farm
The Farm create contemporary performances that transcend expectations of what dance can be, and how and where it should be viewed.
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How to get there
Underground Theatre, Brisbane Powerhouse ›
19 Lamington St,
New Farm QLD 4005