Two of the central west's most innovative and exciting physical performance companies will combine next month to create a new dance/physical theatre work.
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Lingua Franca and United Fusion are working with 24 young actors and dancers from the region, to bring their performance CLIQUE to stages in the region.
The 60-minute show, to be performed at both the Bathurst Memorial Entertainment and the Cowra Breakout Site, integrates dance and physical theatre to create an new work that asks the question of what it means to be part of the crowd.
Drawing specifically from the skills, experience and creativity of the young cast, aged 11 - 26, the show explores ideas of the collective, how groups of people form, exclusion and inclusion and why human beings have an innate desire to come together.
Co-director Alison Plevey said the work is more than just presenting an intriguing and unique performance.
"It is about creative process, collaboration and skills development for young artists and community audiences across two regional towns. Many of the participants are for the first time discovering their own artistic voice, beyond the technique of dance steps or theatre training, with all participants building their skills in making, collaborating and performing."
This is the first collaboration between Lingua Franca and United Fusion, both companies who have an established history with working with young performers.
The project was made possible by the Australian Government's Regional Arts Fund, which supports sustainable cultural development in regional, rural and remote Australia to give artists and communities better access to opportunities to practice and experience the arts.
CLIQUE performs in Cowra November 21 / 22 at 8pm. Tickets available from the Cowra Visitor Information Centre 02 6342 4333