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Triptych
 

A unique collaboration performance between the rising star of Australian dance, choreographer-director Lewis Major, and his company, with his mentor, the legendary Russell Maliphant OBE.

Fresh off the back of a world tour, experience this unique collaboration performance between the rising star of Australian dance, choreographer-director Lewis Major, and his company, with his mentor, “Britain’s leading modern dance creator” (The Daily Express), the legendary Russell Maliphant OBE. Three unique repertoire pieces investigate various poetic possibilities, universal rhythms and cycles performed by Major's company of dancers. This is a captivating evening of dance, of connection between internal and external worlds - of non-duality - all set within a whirling maelstrom of movement, sound and light.

 

Event details

Venue: Off Broadway Hub- Eternity Playhouse, 39 Burton Street
Bookings: https://sydneyfringe.com/events/triptych/
Start Date: Wednesday 03 September 2025

Sydney Premiere
Content warnings: Strobe Lighting, Haze
Things to note: Simulated Nudity

 

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