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Powerful, poetic and visually stunning. If you love contemporary dance, don't miss this!
Brand-New contemporary dance piece 'That place in Between' by award-winning choreographer Cadi McCarthy debuts at The Art House on Friday 19 October for one night only.
Experience this breathtaking new work by McCarthy and an outstanding professional dance cast.
“McCarthy’s art is to hold the moment in poetic dance, to capture the form and breathe life and meaning into gesture, every moment and every line and flow of the dancer’s movements” Canberra Times
The music stops………..
The horror when the lights come on. What do you do next?
The wheels still spinning………….
The incessant dialogue racing…….
There is an all- consuming myriad of possibilities just beyond reach…..
Is this a turning point? The story is yours…. Start writing.
Award winning choreographer Cadi McCarthy brings this exciting new dance-theatre work to life, unravelling the emotional turbulence that rises from periods of transition. Where situations have arisen out of our control.
Based on a series of characters, That Place In Between looks at the games we play to cover insecurities, the facades we develop to conceal our real identity, and the masks and devices we use to deal with the tenuous world around us. Featuring an outstanding professional dance cast, Catapult will launch this new work this October.
McCarthy has a knack of capturing characteristic gestures that she strings together, like stills in a film, to create fascinating sequences” Dance Australia
Director - Cadi McCarthy
Collaborators/Performers - Craig Bary, Angelyn Diaz, Allie Graham, Nicholas Jachno, Skip Willcox
Composer - Zackari Watt
Lighting Designer - Jenna Blayden
Set Design - Townsend & Associates
“McCarthy’s art is to hold the moment in poetic dance, to capture the form and breathe life and meaning into gesture, every moment and every line and flow of the dancer’s movements” Canberra Times
McCarthy has a knack of capturing characteristic gestures that she strings together, like stills in a film, to create fascinating sequences” Dance Australia