creative industries - QUT...creative industries Season 30 May to 3 June 2006, 7.30pm Matinee Thurs 1...
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Season 30 May to 3 June 2006, 7.30pm Matinee Thurs 1 June, 11.30am
QUT Gardens Theatre
choreography Shaaron Boughen, Sue-Ellen Chester-MacCarthy, Ong-Yong Lock, Claire Marshall and Hui-Chun Peng
lighting Jason Organ
featuring QUT dance performance students
Dance Bytes 06
It is a great pleasure to welcome you to Dance Bytes 2006. This season, popular with audiences now for well over twenty years, is characterised by an exciting range of dance styles. The programme's choreographers bring diverse backgrounds to the performance arena from our International guest Ong-Yong Lock, to the emerging choreographic practices of postgraduate students Claire Marshall and Hui-Chun Peng, to the professional and established practices of Australian's Sue-Ellen Chester MacCarthy and myself.
Providing our artists-in-training with showcase opportunities is a key focus of ou.Bachelor of Fine Arts degree programme. Many of these final year students arfortunate enough to be extending their season with a trip to Hong Kong to perform Ong-Yang Lock's work at the Hong Kong Dance Festival 2006 - this time alongside students from Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts and the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts . This is a significant artistic and cultural exchange for our young ambassadors of dance.
We hope you will enjoy this celebration of dance from our fresh and enthusiastic home-grown and international talent and thank you for encouraging their development through your ongoing support.
Shaaron Boughen Acting Head, Dance
QUT Creative Industries - Dance Staff 2006, Semester 1
Full-time
Associate Professor Cheryl Stock, Head of Dance, Postgraduate Coordinator
Evan Jones, Lecturer in Ballet & Pas de Deux Shaaron Boughan, Lecturer in Choreography, Kinesiology, Performance Studies Susan Caulfield-Leclercq , Production Coordinator, Lecturer in Ballet and Pointe Csaba Buday, Lecturer in Contemporary Dance
Lesley Graham, External Course Coordinator, Lecturer in Dance Education chel Mathews, Study Area Coordinator (Dance Undergraduate), Lecturer in
Theory, Musical Theatre and World Dance Kim Stevens, Dance in Education - External Units
Angie Smith, Administration Officer
Sessional Harold Collins , Pas de Deux
Fiona Cullen, Contemporary Technique
Nicole Galea, Dance Theory
Avril Huddy: Contemporary Technique, Alignment
Dianna Laska-Moore, World Dance
Ko-Pei Lin, Contemporary Technique
Jillian Luke, Ballet
Anthony Shearsmith, Ballet
Team (Peak Achievement Skills and Strategies) Rowena Langan, Massage Therapist
Jan Smith, Physiotherapist, Anatomy Lecturer
Accompanists
Brian Adamson
Lavinia Dickens
Steve Francis
Kylie Foster
Brett Fowler
David Muller
QUT Creative Industries Dance Students
Bachelor of Fine Arts 1st Year D'Arcy Andrews Kimberley Byrne Francis Christeller lan Colless Jenna Drelincourt Hsiang Ju Lin Wei Sim Low Todd Madden Sean McColgan Adrienne O'Leary Natalie Phillips Sarah Potter Travis Scott Anthony Trojman Elizabeth Whelan Jason Wood Miranda Zeller
2nd Year Alex Bellemare Jenna Cali Deanna Castellana Lauren Culnane Alyce Farrell Fiona Gardener Angela Goh Ianthe Goodwin- Brickhill Neroli Jameison Shu-Han Ku Alida Mulder Myles Newton Tegan Ollett
Monique Singh Kimberley Smith Sophia Tisdall Hsin-Ying Tsai Heidi Vit Charlotte Walker
3rdYear Jay Bailey Victoria Beck Ingrid Cameron Fen-Lan Chuang Dean Cross Samantha Dunsdon Laura Fishwick Elizabeth Gurdian Ming-Li Hsu Ying-Ying Liu Daniel McAuliffe Christine Norford Katina Olsen Sarah Wainwright Anna Wilson Ebony Wright
Production Team
Dance Production Coordinator
Lighting Designer
Costume Designer
Stage Manager
Deputy Stage Manager
Sound Coordinator Sound Operator ~1/Pmi<=>rfirm Operator
Head Electrician Lighting Operator Floor Electrician
Flys
Bump-lni-Out crew*
Paul Bearne
Peter Boyle
Corrine Fish
Kate Lowah
James McAIIan
Kelly Spice
*Indicates Technical Production student
Sue Caufield-Leclercq
Jason Organ
Shaaron Boughen
Jennie Glover*
Chin Ling Li* Matt Logan* Chris Ford* Jon Penn*
Kyle Morey*
Felicity Roberts-Thomson* Cassandra Burge*
Liese! Koerbin* Louise Daley*
Dance Bytes has been produced for the Creative Industries Faculty by QUT Precincts
Director Executive Assistant Operations Manager Senior Theatre Technician Marketing Officer Ticketing Assistant Workshop Supervisor Production Coordinator Wardrobe Supervisor
Professor Peter Lavery Kylie Harding
Annika Shelley Chris Dickey Alison Martin Elise Koppe
Brendan Wright Nick Engler
Rosa Hirakata
PRO Femmes Deshabil/e Choreographer Shaaron Boughen in collaboration with the dancers Music Andrew Boughen Design Sandra Dean and Shaaron Boughen Photography Sonja de Sterke Rehearsal Assistant Ianthe Goodwin-Brickhill Cast Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) 2nd Year
Deshabille: French for 'undress'. Deshabille is a term which came to r~nr~c:~n1 dressing in an intentionally careless manner. It referred to the acceptance of house dress in the 17th &18th century as street clothing which in turn influenced and loosened up formal court dress .
. . . next to no clothing, there is nothing more ravishing than an easy deshabille. The Connoisseur (1754).
Thank you to the 18th century court for the inspiration, to my collaborators, visual artist Sandra Dean and composer, Andrew Boughen, both gentle and fine aesthetic influences, and to the dancers for their sensitive and imaginative play.
Take 10 Choreographer Sue-Ellen Chester-MacCarthy Music SLAMMIN all body band Music Editing Anthony Kinmont Costume design Shaaron Boughen Cast Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) 1st Year
Take ten dancers, the majority of whom had never really danced 'JAZZ' before, then basically ask that they enjoy being challenged & help me in celebrating the wonderfully eclectic nature of 'Jazz Dance'!
Flowing Through Seasons Choreographer Hui-Chen Peng Music Composer Marianne Mettes Animation Tiffany Wang Cast Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) 2nd Year
This is a choreographic exploration of wing through seasons and its effects on the body and spirit.
RAM Interval (20 minutes)
Zombots Choreographer Claire Marshall Music The Presets, and Askii Disco Costume Design Claire Marshall
(1-st Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) 1st year
From Pac Man to Space lnvad(3rs ... from Cabaret Voltaire to The Human League .. . from Tron to Electric Dreams ... from Pop-Lockin' to Body Rockin ', Zombots is inspired by all things early 80's!
Zombots is the product of eternally living in the 80's; clunky computer games, minimal ~lectro music, 80's special FX film technology, and bold, BOLD, outrageous fashions! Specifically, Zombots is stepping into an 80's computer game, from inserting 20 cents, starting up, and playing until game over; It's programmed entertainment!
The projection of the computer game in Zombots was inspired by short film called ACE, (directed by Grant Marshall , in 1999). ACE featured an arcade game called ,Galaga, which was one of the most popular games released by Namco in 1981. Hence, Zombots is dedicated to my brother Grant, 80's guru . a no Galaga champion!
Choreographer Ong Yong Lock Assistant to the choreographer Wei Wei Lim Music Born iQtO Trouble as the Sparks Fly Upwood by The Silver Mt Zion Memorial Orchestra and Tra-la-la Band Costume Design Shaaron Boughan Cast Bachelor of Fine Arts (Dance) 3rd Year
This work w~s partially inspired by French symbolist poet, Stephane Mallarme's The Afternoon of a Faun. It will appear as part of a larger work, to be jointly performed by QUT, West Australian Academy of Performing Arts and The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts , at the 2006 Hong Kong Dance Festival in June 2006.
SHAARON BOUGHEN - Choreographer MA Uni of Kent, BA(Hons) Laban Centre, UK
Shaaron has choreographed over 30 works and received grants from The Australia Council, Arts Queensland and QUT. She has worked as an independent artist with the Cherry Herring Collective from 1996-2000 and with Emergency 2001-2002.
Her main focus of work lies in the scholarship of interdisciplinarity through Creative Practice. Shaaron's current practice is drawing from and developing her interest in the disciplines of architecture, digital mediums and visual arts. These areas of study inform her PhD studies in Artistic Reversioni as Creative Production.
Shaaron recently created an installation for the windows of The Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts in collaboration with visual artist Sandra Dean . She has an extensive design background from theatre works to product launches to pyrotechnics and has designed costumes for works by many leading Australian choreographers . Shaaron is also the Brisbane dance reviewer for The Australian .
SUE-ELLEN CHESTER-MACCARTHY- Choreographer Dip. Performing Arts(Theatre) QUT
Sue-Ellen began her career with the Queensland Theatre Company in 1982 and was head hunted to perform the role of 'Anybodys' in West Side Story in 1983. She also performed the role of 'Graziella' in the 1995/1996 Australian/New Zealand season of West Side Story.
Her career has seen her work with many reknowned choreographers including Meryl Tankard, Chrissie Koltai , Tony Bartuccio, Ross Coleman, Jane Beckett, Magaret Chapple and Stephen Page. Now a sought after teacher and choreographer, her teaching credits include some well renowned dance institutions including Sydney Dance Co Studios, UNSW, NAISDA, ED5, Brent Street Studios, Dance World 301 , Dance Intensity Workshops, American Jazz Dance Affiliation Workshops (New Zealand) and professional dance companies such as D'arc Swan, AIDT, Chunky Moves and Bangarra.
Sue-Ellen has choreographed theatrical productions, television commercials, music videos and was an assistant to choreographer Stephen Page at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
Sue-Ellen has been a personal fitness trainer & personal movement coach to a number of actors , singers and dancers, has been presenter for AOK Health Australia , rehearsal director for the production 'lnTentCity' by choreographer Raymond Blanco, Sydney Opera House and was choreographer for the opening of the CSTD Dancers Convention, QPAC Brisbane 2005.
ONG-YONG LOCK - Choreographer
Ong joined Hong Kong Dance Company (HKDC) in 1989, and performed leading roles in the Company's productions of Suppressed Romance and The Snow is Red. He then joined City Contemporary Dance Company (CCDC) in 1993 and danced main roles in Nine Songs, Revolutionary Peking Opera, In the Beginning, Wandering in the Cosmos, and China wind, China
fire. He has toured with CCDC to Mainland China, Taiwan, USA, Germany, UK, Korea, Japan, France and Israel.
In 1998, Ong traveled to Australia to perform with Expressions Dance Company during the Brisbane Festival. In the same year, he was invited to teach contemporary dance in Japan and Malaysia as well as choreograph for the 19th Chinese Dance Festival in Malaysia.
Ong was a founding member of South 'ASLI' Dance Workshop (SADW) and was the Artistic Director of the company during 1997-2001 . Over the years, he has created several highly acclaimed works, including Blue Birds, Insects, as well as creating Wandering Syndrome, The Changing of Colors, and Transitions for HKDC and One Night Fling for CCDC. His choreographic talents speak for
~emselves in the productions of Traveling Secretly to Batik, The Multi-colored .at and At Dusk. Ong took part in the International Sino Dance Week and the
Malaysian Chinese Dance Festival with The Girl Next Door and Wandering Ghosts respectively and was producer for The Leftover Damage and Cage. His works Sat Sa and The Evening Child were invited to be performed at the East Dragon Dance Festival 2000 and World Dance 2000 in Tokyo.
In 2002, Ong founded Unlock Dancing Plaza with Elise Chau and was awarded the Hong Kong Dance Award for his choreography of 4 In for The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts . Ong is one of the most promising choreographers in Hong Kong. Important works include Same Time Tomorrow, Whatever; Dumb Move, 10 Nights ' Wanderings and 10 Nights Ill- The Philosopher's Stone.
CLAIRE MARSHALL - Choreographer BA (Dance), QUT
Claire Marshall is an emerging choreographer who has choreographed dance in many fields. Since graduating from OUT's Bachelor of Arts (Dance) in 2000, her work has covered a broad spectrum, ranging from the Savage Garden Affirmation World Tour, the Crush 1980-Me clip for Darren Hayes, film clips
for The Living End, The Sleepy Jackson, and interactive movement on the web. Her contemporary work features a unique movement vocabulary fusing contemporary dance with robot movement.
The past few years , Claire has staged four independent productions in Brisbane developing this movement fusion, and creating work around popular culture related themes, appealing to a diverse audience interested in pop culture . Claire is currently undertaking practice-led Masters research at QUT and endeavours to continue her career in dance, taking robotic fusion in her choreography to new heights.
HUI-CHUN PENG - Choreographer BFA (Dance), QUT
Hui-Chun was born in Taiwan and began dancing when she was 9 years old . After graduating from Tao-Yuan High School in Taiwan, she enrolled at QUT where she completed the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree (Dance) in 2004. During her time at QUT HuiChun performed in numerous works by national and international choreographers including Susan Wang, Evan Jones, Rosetta
Gavin Webber, Maggi Sietsma, Ricky Sim, Jeffrey Tan, Csaba Buday and MingShen Ku. She was also one of nine graduating students who participated in a collaborative exchange project between Creative Industries Dance, QUT and the Taipei National University of the Arts, culminating in a performance presented at the 2004 CORD/WDA-Asia Pacific International Conference and festival held in Taiwan.
She is currently undertaking a Master of Fine Arts degree at QUT. Her work Monkey Business was presented at The Loft in May and also at the 2005 Malaysian Dance Festival in Kuala Lumpur in July. Flow was performed for The Workroom at Expressions Dance Theatre in August, and further developed for the postgraduate show at Woodward Theatre in September 2005.
JASON ORGAN - Lighting Designer AssocDipAT, BCAE
Jason graduated from Brisbane College of Advanced Education, now QUT, in 1988. He is co-founder of JLX Productions, a Queensland based design and technical consultancy, whose clients stretch from community theatre groups, major arts organisations and festivals, to corporate presentation and events. Jason's design credits include Figaro Variations, Power
and Sonata for Ten Hands for Rock and Roll Circus, The Little Mermaid, Giselle ~d E-motion for Queensland Ballet, The Tale of Monkey for Grin & Tonic Theatre .upe, The Road To Mecca and Sitcom Festival for Queensland Theatre
Company, Seems Like Yesterday and Yamin ' Up for Kooemba Jdarra and Way Out West, Svetlana in Slingbacks and Scar for La Boite.
For the last two years Jason has been lighting designer for all of Creative Industries Dance showcase seasons.
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WEI WEI LIM -Assistant to Choreographer (Ong-Yong Lock)
Based in Hong Kong, Wei Wei currently works as a freelance dance artist. She has performed in Indonesia (Surabaya Art Festival), Singapore, and Xi'an, China. Wei Wei worked on a collaborative production with Malaysian-born artist, Ng Teck
Voon in Holland, as well as performing with Hong Kong Dance Company in 8/F Platform Environmental Dance. She will perform in Ong-Yong Lock's Jumping Frames during the 2006 Hong Kong Dance Festival.
TIFFANY WANG -Animator BFA (Communication Design) QUT
Tiffany Wang graduated with a BFA (Communication Design)in 2004 from QUT. Tiffany was the projection artist in QUT's production of Terrain! Terrain! Terrain! and has also created projection work for Watermark, a segment in 2004's Riverfestival. Tiffany is currently working as a freelance animator in film and TV.
accented body
dates 15, 16,17 July venue QUT creative industries precinct and Kulgun Park time 5.30-9.30pm Installations open, 6-7.30 pm Performances FREE entry
QUT Creative Industries and the Brisbane Festival present accented body.
Interactive, intercultural and interdisciplinary, accented body is a series of performance installations created by over 30 artists from Australia, Korea, UK, Japan and Malaysia. Four site teams explore the concept of body as site and in site, live and virtual, through animating indoor and outdoor architectures across the Creative Industries Precinct and the Kelvin Grove Urban Village . You are invited to play within and amongst the interactive sites as well as enjoy a performance journey across all sites to the final site where you may relax over a drink with the option of revisiting your favourite installations.
Featuring QUT graduate & post graduate artists supported by students from Dance, Music, Technical Production, Film & Television and Communication Design
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PATRONS PLEASE NOTE
To ensure that all patrons enjoy the performance Management asks you to note:
• Camera, tape recorders and paging devices should not be used inside the auditorium. • Switch off alarms and mobile phones prior to the performance.
• • A single cough measures approximately 65 decibels of sound. The use of a handkerchief helps to greatly soften the sound. • Management reserves the right to refuse admission , also to make any alterations in the program which may be rendered necessary by illness or other unavoidable causes.
EVACUATION
PATRONS are advised that the Gardens Theatre has an EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURE, a FIRE ALARM system and EXIT escape signs. In the case of an alert, patrons should remain calm, look for the closest EXIT sign in GREEN , listen to and comply with the directions given by Gardens Theatre staff, and move in an orderly manner to the open spaces outside Gardens Theatre .