Future Perfect
Jo Lloyd
Presented by Arts House and Jo Lloyd as part of Dance Massive 2013
7pm, Wed 20 Mar
7pm, Thu 21 Mar
7pm, Fri 22 Mar
7pm, Sat 23 Mar
2pm , Sun 24 Mar
7pm, Sun 24 Mar
45 mins
Arts House
Meat Market
5 Blackwood St,
North Melbourne
Warning:
Loud music
Accessibility:
Wheelchair Accessible
Show Program:
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Five people abandon the uncertainties of the present for a future that is already written.
In collaboration with some of Melbourne’s finest performers and creatives, Jo Lloyd’s award-winning FUTURE PERFECT compellingly explores circumstance, transitions and the unknown. On a metallic set suggesting both infinite possibilities and barriers, immersed in rhythmic and shimmering sound, five powerful dancers rigorously criss-cross the space, pursuing an intricate choreography that sets up a fine, visceral balance between the exquisite and the menacing.
Lloyd’s distinct and vibrant dance aesthetic has led to nominations and awards including The Age award for Best Dance Performance of 2011, Best New Work and Highlight of the Year in Dance Australia and three Green Room Award nominations for FUTURE PERFECT.
FUTURE PERFECT fittingly encapsulates Lloyd’s interest in shifts in perception and beliefs in relation to the present and the future.
Presented by Arts House and Jo Lloyd as part of Dance Massive 2013
7pm, Wed 20 Mar
7pm, Thu 21 Mar
7pm, Fri 22 Mar
7pm, Sat 23 Mar
2pm , Sun 24 Mar
7pm, Sun 24 Mar
45 mins
Arts House
Meat Market
5 Blackwood St,
North Melbourne
Choreographer/Director:
Jo Lloyd
Performers:
Luke George, Rebecca Jensen, Madeleine Krenek, Shian Law, Lily Paskas
Lighting & Set Designer:
Jennifer Hector
Music:
Duane Morrison
Costumes:
Doyle Barrow
Projection Designer:
Rhian Hinkley
Supported by – Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body; the Victorian Government through Arts Victoria; the City of Port Phillip through the Cultural Development Fund; the City of Melbourne through Arts House; the Besen Family Foundation; and a Dancehouse Space Grant
Image by – Tim Jomartz