Chunky
Move &
Melbourne International Arts Festival
present The World Premiere of
TWO FACED
BASTARD
The company behind the groundbreaking 2007 Festival
work, Glow returns to the 2008 Melbourne International Arts Festival with its
bold new dance-theatre work that takes the audience backstage for a rare
glimpse into the performers’ world.
Arts
House Meat Market Wednesday 8 to Sunday 12 October
Preview: 8 October at 8pm 9 to
11 October at 8pm 11 October and 12
October at 2pm 12 October at 6pm
BOOKINGS: Ticketmaster 1300
136 166 or www.melbournefestival.com.au
Direction and Choreography Gideon Obarzanek and Lucy Guerin //
Set Design Ralph Myers // Composer:
Darrin Verhagen
// Costume Design: Paula Levis //
Performers: Vincent Crowley, Antony Hamilton,
Michelle Heaven, Stephanie Lake, Brian Lipson, Byron Perry, Lee Serle.
‘With every
day, and from both sides of my intelligence, the moral and the intellectual, I
thus draw steadily nearer to that truth by whose partial discovery I will be
doomed to such a dreadful shipwreck: that man is not truly one, but truly two.’
R.L.
Stevenson, from ‘Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde’
Melbourne’s leading contemporary dance
company Chunky Move returns to the
Melbourne International Arts Festival with the world premiere of their new
dance-theatre work, Two Faced Bastard. Created by Gideon Obarzanek and Lucy Guerin,
(who last collaborated together on the New York Bessie Award winning Tense
Dave), Two Faced Bastard promises to be another truly extraordinary
performance experience.
On either side of a dividing curtain, a group of
performers juggle two simultaneous shows played to two opposing audiences. Each
exit through the curtain becomes an entrance on the other side. There is no
backstage, nowhere to get off, nowhere to hide. As one world bleeds into
another a unique performance emerges, cut loose from the rules that determine a
performer’s onstage/offstage life.
A cleverly staged work, Two Faced Bastard reveals our constant state of duality
and capacity for treachery in the desire for individual gain. A tantalising
look at two duplicitous worlds of fiction and reality, this production exposes
its cast with often hilarious consequences.
Founded by Artistic
Director, Gideon Obarzanek in 1995, Chunky Move has earned an enviable
reputation for producing a distinct yet unpredictable brand of genre defying
dance performance. Chunky Move’s work constantly seeks to redefine what is or
what can be contemporary dance within an ever-evolving Australian culture.
2008 has been an
extraordinary year for Chunky Move with Glow touring across five continents
to thousands of dance fans, and an invitation – the first to an Australian
company in a decade – to perform Mortal Engine at the prestigious
Edinburgh Arts Festival. Two Faced Bastard promises to be
another ground-breaking work from this internationally acclaimed company.
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