Cecil street studio: improvised community and sustainable practices


Autoria(s): McLeod, Shaun
Contribuinte(s)

Vincs, Kim

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

It is a little after 7.00pm on a Sunday evening and people are still arriving, slightly hurried as they kick off their shoes before entering the studio. They pay $7.00 and find a seat facing the bare studio floor; white floor against the pink walls. The room seems crowded, although the numbers are not large, and people talk comfortably sitting on the few benches and chairs or on the floor. One of the performers emerges from her conversation amongst the audience to front the group and the babble drops away. “How many of you are new to Conundrum?’ she asks. A few people raise their hands, but many do not. The question is a litmus test for the state of the audience and as a way to bring the novice into the game. “Everything performed here tonight will be completely improvised” she continues. “And tonight on Conundrum we have…” and she rattles off a list of the names of the groups or solo performers who will be performing that evening. Some of the names or groups are different from the last Conundrum one month previously. But two of the groups, State of Flux and 5 Square Metres, have been performing at Conundrum, on the last Sunday of every month, for the last eight years.<br />

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30005881

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Ausdance National

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30005881/mcleod-cecilstreetstudio-2005.pdf

http://www.ausdance.org.au/resources/publications/rebooted/rebootedpdfs/McLeod.pdf

Direitos

2005, Ausdance National

Tipo

Conference Paper