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U>N>I>T>E>D
 

“Visually arresting and full of possibility” – Dance Australia

Chunky Move return to Sydney for the first time since 2022 with U>N>I>T>E>D, the latest boundary-pushing work from Artistic Director Antony Hamilton. Performed by six masterful dancers, this epic vision of machine mysticism fuses sophisticated choreography, propulsive sound and science-fiction-inspired design in a powerful synthesis of body, machine and spirit.

A major international collaboration, the work brings together experimental Balinese innovators Gabber Modus Operandi, Bali-based streetwear label Future Loundry, global Australian animatronics leaders Creature Technology CoNicholas Moloney and award-winning lighting designer Benjamin Cisterne.

Drawing on the artists’ distinct cultural and creative practices, U>N>I>T>E>D is an immersive, exhilarating and visceral experience, a work that must be seen to be believed. Presented as part of Vivid Sydney.

 

Event details

Venue: Carriageworks
Bookings: https://my.carriageworks.com.au/overview/2309?utm_source=website&utm_medium=partner&utm_campaign=united&utm_content=what
Start Date: Sunday 14 June 2026

 

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