Form Dance Projects And Riverside Theatres Presents De Quincey Co's METADATA, Sept. 15
By: Molly Tracy Aug. 15, 2016
FORM Dance Projects and Riverside Theatres will present Metadata, an immersive work from the acclaimed dance performance company, De Quincey Co. Metadata includes two works, Pure Light and Moths & Mathematics, created by leading Australian dance, video, sound and animation artists.
The two works probe the latest developments in physics and cosmology, with the artists exploring a world of colour, sound, particles and impermanence. Metadata will see audiences delve into an intimate yet epic world where the intangible materialises. As choreographer and performer Peter Fraser explained, "We are already being danced by nature in our heartbeat, our breath and the pattern of our walking. Our molecules move us according to physics we don't necessarily understand but feel in harmony with. Tess and I wanted to make performances that are informed by the underlying physical and mathematical patterns that already determine and shape our lives and possibilities." For over 15 years, De Quincey Co has been producing cross?disciplinary works of exceptional quality that push the boundaries of dance. Their works are consistently well reviewed including the most recent, Moondance,which received four and a half stars from the Sydney Morning Herald.Tickets: Adult $35 | Conc $28 | Student $25 | From the Box Office (02) 8839 3399 orwww.riversideparramatta.com.au
Venue: Riverside Theatres - Corner of Church and Market Streets, Parramatta ARTS-SCIENCE EXCHANGE
Facilitator: Associate Professor Ian Maxwell, Department of Theatre and Performance Studies, The University of Sydney
Guest scientists:
15th and 16th September - Prof. Geraint F Lewis, Professor of Astrophysics, Sydney Institute for Astronomy, The University of Sydney
17th September - Dr Maryanne Large, Associate Professor, School of Physics, The University of Sydney

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