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Out of the Studio
 

DirtyFeet’s Out of the Studio 2025 provides a platform for two emerging choreographers: Cassidy McDermott Smith and Shyamla, with performers and collaborators Mitchell Christie, Madeleine Backen, Remy Rochester, Frances Orlina, Janakan Suthanthiraraj and Dyan Tai.

With a strong focus on experimentation, this program is a key opportunity for artists to develop and share new ideas. We’re proud to support organisations like DirtyFeet who continue to foster the next wave of contemporary dance in NSW.

When: Friday 19 September 6.30pm
Saturday 20 September 2.30pm and 6.30pm 

Where: Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company Wharf 4/5, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, 15 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point 

Book Your Tickets: https://www.dirtyfeet.com.au/box-office-tickets

Out of the Studio is supported by Create NSW.

 

Event details

Venue: Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company Wharf 4/5, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct, 15 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point 
Bookings: https://www.dirtyfeet.com.au/box-office-tickets
Start Date: Friday 19 September 2025

 

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