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  • Photo: supplied A snapshot from the show Salome δ. Pictured is a performer wearing a long brocade robe stands, arms outstretched. To his left a dancer is folded in half, mid motion. The stage is dark, lit with blue and a shaft of pink. Finding poetry in the chaos of illness
    Reviews

    Finding poetry in the chaos of illness

    30 January 2022

    Delving and dancing into chronic sickness, Salome δ is a wild and multi-layered ride but the landing is surprisingly gentle, finds Nina Levy.

    Reading time • 4 minutesMulti-arts
  • Salome remixed in a heady brew
    The Festival Sessions

    Salome remixed in a heady brew

    17 January 2022

    A biblical story collides with COVID as a team of dancers and theatre makers explore the story of Salome. Find out more from deviser and performer Andrew Sutherland in this Festival Sessions interview.

    Reading time • 7 minutesTheatre
  • Millennials strive for COVID gold
    Reviews

    Millennials strive for COVID gold

    25 January 2021

    The 2020 Isolympics is an entertaining and tongue-in-cheek mish-mash of dance, story and parody, reports Daisy Sanders.

    Reading time • 4 minutesFringe World Festival
  • Three women dressed as athletes lunge in exaggerated sporty poses. Presenting… the 2020 Isolympics
    The Festival Sessions

    Presenting… the 2020 Isolympics

    18 January 2021

    What if isolation was an Olympic sport? In the absence of the 2020 Olympics, independent local dance theatre company Not Sold Separately will be presenting their comedic alternative. Company co-founders Briannah Davis and Olivia Hendry give Seesaw readers a sneak peek.

    Reading time • 7 minutesFringe World Festival
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