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Charmene Yap and Todd Sutherland in Bonachela's Lux Tenebris, Sydney Dance Company, February 2016. © Peter Greig.
Within this somewhat disarming setting of sound, light (or lack of it) and costume, the dancers must perform physically demanding choreograph. Bodies contort and fall into some surprising shapes. A series of solos highlights the exceptional skills of the company’s current crop of dancers and in the sections for larger groups, two double quartets, which we see individually and together, stand out for the visually attractive way they occupy Cisterne’s rectangles of light.
they want a taste of what i got~
@pixeltrashcan please come collect tanner...brodie can stay.
Todd and the light of his life~
@a-radioactive-mess @madebycoffee <-- pose credits. THANKS ^o^
Todd Sutherland, Charles Davies, “Water We Fighting For?”, Wild Life #1, February 1993