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That's Two, Thank You
 

From gladiatorial bombast to the featherweight flirtation, That’s Two, Thank You showcases how two bodies can dance a whole world of stories from the epic to the intimate and back.  

The festival’s innovative, five show line-up features some Australia and New Zealand’s best contemporary dance artists, including Helpmann award-winning performer Sara Black, renowned dancer/choreographer Omer Backley-Astrachan, Sydney-based contemporary dancer Jana Castillo, Wellington-born choreographer Sacha Copland, award-winning Indigenous choreographer and performance maker Vicki Van Hout, and acclaimed African dancer and Guinness World Record holder Lucky Lartey and international awarded Contemporary choreographer Daniel Navarro Lorenzo among many others.  

The festival will conclude with duet dance competition, DUELS, which supports artists planning to submit work to FORM's new partner, the Rotterdam International Duet Choreography Competition in the Netherlands.  

 

Event details

Venue: Riverside Theatres
Bookings: https://riversideparramatta.com.au/event-campaign/thats-two-thank-you/
Start Date: Thursday 03 April 2025

 

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