INTERPRETIVE DANCE: An audience of about 80 guests followed five dancers— including Emma Dellabarca (left) and Brydie Colquhoun — around the galleries as they performed individual dances, responding to the artworks in front of them. The troupe combined to present two excerpts from choreographer Malia Johnston’s major work Flip Pivot Boom, which forms half the programme for tomorrow night’s show. Picture by Paul Rickard
INTERPRETIVE DANCE: An audience of about 80 guests followed five dancers— including Emma Dellabarca (left) and Brydie Colquhoun — around the galleries as they performed individual dances, responding to the artworks in front of them. The troupe combined to present two excerpts from choreographer Malia Johnston’s major work Flip Pivot Boom, which forms half the programme for tomorrow night’s show. Picture by Paul Rickard
IN the lead-up to the 30Forward show at the War Memorial Theatre tomorrow, Wellington-based Footnote dance company yesterday gave a sneak preview with a free performance at the museum.
“It has been a real privilege to have you in the galleries,” museum director Eloise Wallace told the dancers. “To seeyou perform up close like this has been amazing . . . I’ve had a smile on my face the entire time.”