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Out Of The Studio
 

DirtyFeet’s Out of the Studio program is celebrating a 10 year milestone as they continue to support and nurture emerging artists in their creative journeys. A celebration of diversity, innovation, and the future of contemporary dance, featuring new works by Vishnu Arunasalam, Amy Flannery, and Emma Riches.

 

Joining them on this creative adventure are performers and collaborators Mitchell Christie, Maddison Fraser, Josh Freedman, Emma Harrison, Jacinta Mullen, and Aroha Pehi, with mentorship from the incredible Martin del Amo and Vicki Van Hout.

Venue: 

Sydney Dance Company Studios

Wharf 4/5, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, 

15 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point 

 

Dates:

Friday 20 September 7.30pm

Saturday 21 September 3.30pm and 7.30pm

 

Grab Your Tickets Now! 

Booking link - https://www.dirtyfeet.com.au/box-office-tickets 

 

 

The program is supported by Created NSW.

 

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Event details

Venue: Sydney Dance Company Studios
Bookings: Required
Start Date: Saturday 21 September 2024

 

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