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EXTRA Festival NGV Triennial 2021
Informed by a multi-species dialogue with aquatic life, a solo performer dances on the edge of the visible. Disappearing and re-appearing, metamorphosing with the shifting patterns of Tromarama’s Solaris, a mural-sized LED Curtain, she cuts between shapes and crystallizing moments of connection with diverse life forms.
This work was part of a series of choreographed responses to works within the NGV Triennial as part of Triennial EXTRA, developed by Victorian College of the Arts post-graduate research students and performed by students from the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) at the University of Melbourne. The University of Melbourne is the proud Research Partner of the NGV Triennial.
This work was part of a series of choreographed responses to works within the NGV Triennial as part of Triennial EXTRA, developed by Victorian College of the Arts post-graduate research students and performed by students from the Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) at the University of Melbourne. The University of Melbourne is the proud Research Partner of the NGV Triennial.
Choreography—Carol Brown
Performer— Gabrielle Fallon
Commissioned By—NGV Trienniale EXTRA Festival