28 - 29th August
Cremorne Theatre, QPAC
28 - 29th August
Cremorne Theatre, QPAC

Echo

ADC's Youth Ensemble

Created in the midst of the COVID-19 lockdown, Echo is a dynamic celebration of the ingenuity, adaptability, and boundless imagination of youth.

The 30 dancers of Australasian Dance Collective’s Youth Ensemble premiere two compelling works from Youth Ensemble Director, Riannon McLean, and local independent dancer and choreographer, Michael Smith.

Echo also features three-minute solo films produced and directed by the Youth Ensemble members.

With the 15 to 18 year olds confined to online learning for their schoolwork as well as their dance training, McLean wanted to simplify and humanise their learning experience, encouraging them to slow down and reconnect with themselves and each other.

Through the simple act of letter writing, posting their choreographic ideas to each other via mail, students had a concrete starting point to begin the development of their solo material. It allowed them to rediscover the joy of anticipation and excitement in our world of instant communication.

Without the constraints of the stage, the films are the result of unbridled imagination and unlimited possibility. Inspired by each other and their connections to their sense of place and self, our Youth Ensemble has been defined by their own creative voices.


Dates & Times

28 - 29th August


Venue

Cremorne Theatre, QPAC





Choreographer
Riannon McLean

Choreographer
Michael Smith

2020 Youth Ensemble Artists
Natalya Alexiou
Trinity Andaloro
Finn Armstrong
Mia Beame
Rikia Bell
Sarah Bellenger
Jacinta Bounkeua
Claire Bryan
Makeda Callinicos-Tomlin
Grace Campbell
Josie Cullen
Charlotte Dunks
Emma-lee Finlay
Eliza Flowers
Esther Gulley
Tamyn Hunt
Sarah Kaplan
Alissa Kouzmenkov
Ryanna Lawson
Brianna Lyddieth
Mia Mangano
Luchel Oegema
Avalon Ormiston
Chloe O'Sullivan
Zoe Paterson
Teagan Potter
Aidra Refausse
Mia Sibley
Indigo Stuart
Tilly Thomas

We acknowledge the First Nations people as the Traditional Owners of Meanjin (Brisbane).

Australasian Dance Collective acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their deep connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

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