Fugitive Bodies: Marking the Horizon

 

Fugitive Bodies: Marking the Horizon is a new performance conceived as both an event on Zoom and a live performance at Missing Persons in the Nicholas Building supported by the City of Melbourne Arts Grants.  

 Marking the Horizon is an exploration of relations between bodies, situations and atmospheres. It explores the resilience and resistance of the natural world, ways to process sensory information from the environment, and how we might interact in this shared space.

Like many I’ve been sustaining my practice on Zoom over the last two years and have become curious as to how a dance performance could be conceived and designed for the screen and disseminated to a wide national and international audience and also exist as a live intimate event. 

Marking the Horizon performed by Hillary Goldsmith and Siobhan McKenna

Sound by Jude Walton, Zapsplat and Metro Tunnel construction

Zoom and technical assistance by Douglas Hassack

Collaborative Choreography: Jude Walton, Gesa Piper, Hillary Goldsmith and Siobhan McKenna

 

WHEN:

Live event cost $15:

Saturday 12 March 2pm and 4pm

Sunday 13 March 2pm and 4pm

 Zoom performance free: date to be announced

 WHERE:
Missing Persons 411–12, 37 Swanston Street, Melbourne 3000

(Corner Flinders Lane and Swanston Street)
BOOKING:
Bookings are essential for the live performances as seating is limited. 

Masks and vaccination certificate required.