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sixbythree
 

Presented by FORM Dance Projects and Riverside Theatres, sixbythree is a weekend long dance festival which will feature six exciting and innovative dance works by three Australian choreographers, over three events. Tickets can be bought as a package or separately.

Cowboy – an interactive, solo contemporary-dance work by Michael Smith that unpacks one’s ability to have a complete, genuine and meaningful experience as an imagined self.

Quartette – a mixed dance bill of four works borne out of the rich collaboration between award winning Lewis Major and the legendary Russel Maliphant OBE.

Lien – a unique and intimate one-on-one performance by Lewis Major which embodies the beauty of human connection and the power of shared moments.

 

Event details

Venue: Riverside Theatres
Bookings: https://riversideparramatta.com.au/?s=sixbythree
Start Date: Friday 05 July 2024

https://www.form.org.au/whats-on/
Tickets starting from $25 - $50
02 8839 3399 

 

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