Chase Clegg-Robinson
Company Artist
About
A Brisbane local, Chase Clegg-Robinson studied at the Australian Dance Performance Institute, graduating in 2017.
She then attended the New Zealand School of Dance, performing graduation season works, Not Odd Human by Sam Coren, Carnivale 0.4 by Raewyn Hill and Wicked Fish by Huang Yi.
In January 2020, she performed in Stephanie Lake’s critically-acclaimed COLOSSUS as part of Sydney Festival.
Clegg-Robinson then joined Australasian Dance Collective as an Apprentice Dancer, understudying for the postponed-2020 season of THREE.
Her debut for ADC came in Arc, a large-scale work created by Amy Hollingsworth for Brisbane Festival in 2020.
She then attended the New Zealand School of Dance, performing graduation season works, Not Odd Human by Sam Coren, Carnivale 0.4 by Raewyn Hill and Wicked Fish by Huang Yi.
In January 2020, she performed in Stephanie Lake’s critically-acclaimed COLOSSUS as part of Sydney Festival.
Clegg-Robinson then joined Australasian Dance Collective as an Apprentice Dancer, understudying for the postponed-2020 season of THREE.
Her debut for ADC came in Arc, a large-scale work created by Amy Hollingsworth for Brisbane Festival in 2020.
She also performed in the two ADC dance films – Jack Lister’s Still Life and Cass Mortimer Eipper’s Liminal.
In February 2021, she performed in the sold-out season of Amy Hollingsworth and Jack Lister’s collaboration with The Kite String Tangle’s Danny Harley - Aftermath.
She then performed alongside ADC’s Youth Ensemble in the joint company production, Succession, before finally premiering the critically acclaimed THREE at QPAC in May 2021.
Most recently, Clegg-Robinson was seen in Forgery, developed for ADC by award-winning Australian dancer, sound designer, choreographer and creative coder, Alisdair Macindoe.
In February 2021, she performed in the sold-out season of Amy Hollingsworth and Jack Lister’s collaboration with The Kite String Tangle’s Danny Harley - Aftermath.
She then performed alongside ADC’s Youth Ensemble in the joint company production, Succession, before finally premiering the critically acclaimed THREE at QPAC in May 2021.
Most recently, Clegg-Robinson was seen in Forgery, developed for ADC by award-winning Australian dancer, sound designer, choreographer and creative coder, Alisdair Macindoe.
Past Productions
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