THREE
Macindoe / McCartney / Large
Evocative, visceral, invigorating - THREE returns in 2024. Witness the stunning versatility of the ADC company artists through these boundary-pushing new creations.
Award-winning choreographer and contemporary dance artist, Jenni Large, is joined by long-time collaborator, Anna Whitaker, a composer with a palate for experimental, acousmatic works. Large’s work is described as a fusion of the personal, political, and transformational forces of embodiment.
One of Australia’s most exciting talents and leading multidisciplinary artist, Alisdair Macindoe, returns with a new commission and composition. Macindoe’s work spans performance and technology and his distinct ability to coalesce dance and music creates truly exhilarating experiences for audiences.
Following rave reviews, Brisbane will finally have the chance to see Amber McCartney’s highly acclaimed and provocative solo work, Tiny Infinite Deaths, set to a pulsing, experimental soundtrack by Makeda Zucco.
ADC’s THREE provides a platform for creative risk-taking, elevating a myriad of voices to produce new and invigorating art. Heralded as an experience “which will remind you what it feels like to be human – to be alive”, THREE 2024 is set to be just as extraordinary.
Part of OHM 2024.
/ Insight Matinee
Thursday 21 March 12:00 – 2:00pm
School groups are welcome to attend any performance however our Insight Matinee has been specially created for school students, young dancers and educators to deepen their understanding and connection to the performance, the professional industry and the artform.
Artistic Director, Amy Hollingsworth, shares aspects of the creative development of each of the works in the program with the opportunity for questions from the audience. For a true behind the curtain experience, the audience witnesses the technical changeover between the works and insight into the production elements.
/ Post-show Q&A
Following the Saturday 23 March 2:00pm performance
Hear from Artistic Director, Amy Hollingsworth and ADC Company Artists and ask questions about the works presented in the THREE 2024 program.
Dates & Times
Wednesday 20 March - 7:30pm
Thursday 21 March - 12:00pm & 7:30pm
Friday 22 March - 7:30pm
Saturday 23 March - 2:00pm & 7:30pm
Venue
Brisbane Powerhouse
119 Lamington Street New Farm
#THREE / Masterclasses
For pre-professional & professional dancers
Learn directly from the celebrated Australian choreographers that make up ADC’s THREE program - Alisdair Macindoe and Jenni Large present masterclasses to experience the same creative process undertaken by ADC Company Artists to create their new works to be premiered in THREE. Amber McCartney, guest performer for THREE, shares insight into her practice and the making of her acclaimed solo, Tiny Infinite Deaths. Suitable for dancers aged 16+.
#THREE / School Workshops
For secondary school students
See the show then take part in a workshop with ADC Company Artists and Teaching Artists to experience how THREE was created. Workshops include a contemporary technique warm up, learning choreography from the show and gaining insight into the creative process through a composition task.
THREE workshops, for secondary school students of all ability levels, are available to be booked from 26 - 28 March 2024 at your school.
DULL BOY
Choreographer / Alisdair Macindoe in collaboration with the dancers of ADC
Composer / Alisdair Macindoe
Lighting Designer / Ben Hughes
Set & Costume Design / Chloe Greaves & Alisdair Macindoe
TINY INFINITE DEATHS
Choreographer & Performer / Amber McCartney
Composer / Makeda Zucco
Lighting Realisation / Claire Browning & Ben Hughes
Costume Designer / Andrew Treloar
TRUTH BEAUTY SUFFERING
Choreographer / Jenni Large in collaboration with the dancers of ADC
Composer / Anna Whitaker
Lighting Designer / Ben Hughes
Costume Designer / Bethany Cordwell
COMPANY ARTISTS
Tyrel Dulvarie
Harrison Elliott
Lilly King
Taiga Kita-Leong
Lily Potger
Georgia Van Gils
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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