Events

Sydney Festival

10 - 19 January 2024

Celebrate Sydney Festival at Sydney Dance Company’s Neilson Studio from 10 – 19 January.

Complete your experience with a visit to our pop-up bar in the main foyer, serving up food and beverages in the heart of the Thirsty Mile.

Sydney Dance Bar – Opening Hours
Wed 10 – Fri 12 January | 5pm – 10pm
Sat 13 January | 12pm – 10pm
Tues 16 – Thurs 18 January | 5pm – 10pm

See What’s On at Sydney Dance Company below.

Hope, Hunt and the Ascension Into Lazarus / Wolverine


Dates
10 – 13 January


Location
Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company


Duration
1 hour, 40 minutes (including interval) + DJ set


Price
Full Price – $49
Concession – $44
Under 30 – $39
+ booking fee

Two high-octane works from Australia and Northern Island explore class, gender and the fortitude of feminism.

Hope Hunt and the Ascension into Lazarus

Masculinity, testosterone, social class, identity, football allegiance, religion, aggression – the id of the Northen Irish chav is broken down and raised again in Oona Doherty’s dextrous, captivating choreography for Hope Hunt and the Ascension into Lazarus.

Doherty’s choreography brings a vibrating, method-acting intensity and nuance. It’s a moving, swaggering, loving, razor-sharp tribute to a group rarely afforded space in contemporary dance.

Wolverine

Emma Harrison’s solo work Wolverine with composer Amy Flannery turns the need to carry your keys in your fist at night, like Wolverine, into a cycle of transformation, subverting and appropriating feminine archetypes, mythology, wolves, pop culture and self-defence.

A highly physical work somewhere between dance, cabaret and performance art, it explores critical notions of gender, power, the pervasiveness of feminine archetypes in our stories, and the repercussions of those tropes on women’s bodies.

Two people outside a car with their arms outstretched above their heads.

Credits

Hope Hunt and the Ascension into Lazarus

Choreographer Oona Doherty
Production Gabrielle Veyssiere
Performer Sandrine Lescourant aka Mufasa
DJ and car driver Maxime Jerry Fraisse
Light technician Lisa Marie Barry

Supported By

Supported by Dance Resource Base, Art Council of Northern Ireland, The MAC Theatre – Belfast, Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, British Council, Prime Cuts Production.

Wolverine

Choreographer and performer Emma Harrison
Composer Amy Flannery
Dramaturg Miranda Wheen
Producer Carl Sciberras

Gallery images

Photo credits: Remi Angeli, Nat Cartney

“A swaggering, graceful ode to working-class men… There’s reverence here, and humour; a massive talent and a hugely original voice.”

The Guardian for Hope Hunt and the Ascension into Lazarus

Hope Hunt and the Ascension into Lazarus – Oona Doherty
Wolverine – Dance Makers Collective, World Premiere

On View: Icons


Dates
16 – 19 January


Location
Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company


Exhibition open
5.30pm – 9.30pm


Price
This exhibition is a free event.

A cinematic tribute to six icons of dance.

Six icons of Australian dance: Lucette Aldous AC, Elizabeth Cameron Dalman OAM, Nanette Hassall AM, Eileen Kramer, Elma Kris, Shirley McKechnie AO FAHA

This immersive multi-screen video installation transforms the Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company into a dynamic cine-portrait gallery, inviting you to witness the rich tapestry of movement, history and creativity woven by these exceptional women.

Dance is quintessentially ephemeral – there is no shared archive or collective notation to ensure ideas are not forgotten. The unique embodied languages of dance are passed on only by expert human care and attention to detail. This is easily lost.

Created over eight years as part of a moving portraiture series by choreographer and filmmaker Sue Healey, these portraits form an archive of diverse disciplines revealing the genius of each artist. On View: Icons is a tribute to their brilliance, offering a rare glimpse into their inspirations and enduring legacies.

This exhibition is a free event.

An image of an Eileen Kramer dancing with her hands above her head.

Credits

On View: Icons

Icons Director and Editor Sue Healey
Cinematographer Judd Overton
Composer Darrin Verhagen
Producer Dino Dimitriadis
Drone cinematographer Ken Butti

Featuring

Lucette Aldous AC
Elizabeth Cameron Dalman OAM
Nanette Hassall AM
Elma Kris
Eileen Kramer
Shirley McKechnie AO FAHA

Supported By

Australia Council and Create NSW
Tobi Wilkinson and Rob Keldoulis
Creative Australia

Groove and Inner Rhythms Dance Masterclass


Date
16 January


Location
Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company


Time
10.00am


Duration
90 minutes


Price
$25 + booking fee

Movement artist Zee Zunnur (co-choreographer and performer in Marrugeku’s Mutiara) illuminates the ways in which you can connect with your inner rhythms while embracing the ecstasy of movement to a soundtrack of groovy beats. This session is a safe space to practise connected embodiment, and discover the totality and power of your body through guided movement explorations.

This workshop is limited to 25-30 participants – tickets will go fast.

Attendees must be at a pre-professional or early career practicing professional level to participate in this workshop.

Credits

Photo credits: Michael Jalaru Torres

Marrugeku Workshop: Intercultural Choreographic Practices


Date
16 January


Location
Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company


Time
12.00pm


Duration
3 hours


Price
$35 + booking fee

Marrugeku’s co-artistic directors Dalisa Pigram and Rachael Swain will lead a masterclass to share core cultural and choreographic processes that underpin Marrugeku’s approach to intercultural contemporary dance theatre. In this class you will work through devising processes and shaping and structuring material. You’ll use the workshop to explore the capacities of intercultural dance theatre to produce expressions of the uncanny, through embodying social, cultural, personal and interspecies expression to develop new approaches to gestural dance theatre drawn from the participants own movements, stories, cultural backgrounds and experiences.

This workshop is limited to 12 participants – tickets will go quickly.

Participants should have two to three years of experience in one or more of dance, circus, street dance, traditional or contemporary Indigenous dance, martial arts or other movement based practices. The workshop is also open to actors with some movement experience interested in improvisational movement processes to generate theatre.

Credits

The Marrugeku workshop will be run by co-artistic directors Dalisa Pigram and Rachael Swain.

Marrugeku is an unparalleled presence in Australia today, dedicated to Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians working together to develop new dance languages that are restless, transformative and unwavering. Marrugeku’s performers come from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, collaborating to co-create each production.

Photo credits: Luke Currie-Richardson

The Body As Nature Dance Choreography Masterclass


Date
17 January


Location
Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company


Time
9.30am


Duration
90 minutes


Price
$25 + booking fee

Led by Dancenorth’s Amber Haines, this intimate workshop for independent dancers offers a rare chance to experience choreographic methodologies from the Wayfinder production. Beginning with priming mechanisms that ignite your sensorial awareness and expand your capacity for connectivity, together you’ll explore a complex improvised structure from Wayfinder that is bound by rigorous parameters and decision making involving kinaesthetic, aural, energetic and intuitive intelligences.

This masterclass is limited to 20 participants. Attendees must be at a pre-professional or professional skill level to participate.

Credits

As a major champion of the arts in regional North Queensland, Dancenorth Australia balances a dynamic regional presence with a commitment to creating compelling contemporary dance that tours the globe.

Dancenorth is one of Australia’s leading contemporary dance companies having presented work in over 45 International Arts Festivals and venues around Australia and the world and is an integral part of the Australian dance ecology making a significant contribution to the dance sector and building literacy around contemporary dance nationally.

An epicentre of cultural exchange, Dancenorth empowers and supports dancemaking in Australia and independent practice through residencies, secondments, and creative developments through our Artistic Leadership and Capacity Development Program.

Alongside the professional Ensemble and touring productions sits an equally vital pillar of focus: Community Experience. Driven by a dedicated team, Dancenorth works with diverse and minority communities across Queensland using dance to support, enhance, inspire and heal – bringing communities together.

Photo credits: Amber Haines

Torres Strait Culture Sharing Workshop


Date
18 – 19 January


Location
Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company


Time
2.30pm


Duration
1 hour 15 mintues


Price
$20 + booking fee

A celebration of Torres Strait Islander storytelling and dance.

Get hands-on and have fun discovering the unique art and stories of the amazing Torres Strait Islander communities. Come together to celebrate and learn with Torres Strait Islander performing artists. Once you’ve immersed yourself in Torres Strait Islander culture, continue your journey by seeing the world premiere work GURR ERA OP produced by Force Majeure in association with ILBIJERRI Theatre Company.

About the Workshop Leader

Ryka Ali’s heritage stems from the Yidinji clans of Cairns, the Kuku Yalinji clans of Mossman & the Torres Strait Islands. A winner in the Young, Black & Deadly Talent Quest (2003) he is a proud ambassador for Australia’s Indigenous youth. Working since he was 12 both with his family & solo Ryka has performed his presentations in schools, festivals & cultural events throughout Australia & the world.

This workshop is limited to 30 participants. All ages, abilities and experience welcome.

Photo credits: Ashley de Prazer

Neilson Studio


Location
Neilson Studio, Sydney Dance Company


Wharf 4/5, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct
15 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point
NSW 2000

The Neilson Studio is Sydney Dance Company’s newest performance and theatre space located at our refurbished home at the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct.


Getting Here

There are many options for getting to Sydney Dance Company:

Sydney Dance Company
Wharf 4/5, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct
15 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point
NSW 2000

Public Transport
Public transport is the best way to get to the Wharf. You can arrive by train, bus or ferry. The Wharf is a 15 minute walk from Circular Quay and Wynyard train stations.

Bus services
The 324 and 325 buses run from the CBD to Dawes Point, with stops just outside our Wharf Studios. Visit the Transport for NSW website for more information.

Parking at The Wharf
While on-street metered parking is available in Walsh Bay, we recommend parking at the following parking station located nearby:
Bond One​, 26 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay
Barangaroo Point, entry via Hickson Road
Barangaroo Reserve, 5 Towns Place, Barangaroo

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Hope, Hunt and the Ascension Into Lazarus / Wolverine


Dates
10 – 13 January


Location
Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company


Duration
1 hour, 40 minutes (including interval) + DJ set


Price
Full Price – $49
Concession – $44
Under 30 – $39
+ booking fee

Two high-octane works from Australia and Northern Island explore class, gender and the fortitude of feminism.

Hope Hunt and the Ascension into Lazarus

Masculinity, testosterone, social class, identity, football allegiance, religion, aggression – the id of the Northen Irish chav is broken down and raised again in Oona Doherty’s dextrous, captivating choreography for Hope Hunt and the Ascension into Lazarus.

Doherty’s choreography brings a vibrating, method-acting intensity and nuance. It’s a moving, swaggering, loving, razor-sharp tribute to a group rarely afforded space in contemporary dance.

Wolverine

Emma Harrison’s solo work Wolverine with composer Amy Flannery turns the need to carry your keys in your fist at night, like Wolverine, into a cycle of transformation, subverting and appropriating feminine archetypes, mythology, wolves, pop culture and self-defence.

A highly physical work somewhere between dance, cabaret and performance art, it explores critical notions of gender, power, the pervasiveness of feminine archetypes in our stories, and the repercussions of those tropes on women’s bodies.

Two people outside a car with their arms outstretched above their heads.

Credits

Hope Hunt and the Ascension into Lazarus

Choreographer Oona Doherty
Production Gabrielle Veyssiere
Performer Sandrine Lescourant aka Mufasa
DJ and car driver Maxime Jerry Fraisse
Light technician Lisa Marie Barry

Supported By

Supported by Dance Resource Base, Art Council of Northern Ireland, The MAC Theatre – Belfast, Cathedral Quarter Arts Festival, British Council, Prime Cuts Production.

Wolverine

Choreographer and performer Emma Harrison
Composer Amy Flannery
Dramaturg Miranda Wheen
Producer Carl Sciberras

Gallery images

Photo credits: Remi Angeli, Nat Cartney

“A swaggering, graceful ode to working-class men… There’s reverence here, and humour; a massive talent and a hugely original voice.”

The Guardian for Hope Hunt and the Ascension into Lazarus

Hope Hunt and the Ascension into Lazarus – Oona Doherty
Wolverine – Dance Makers Collective, World Premiere

+

On View: Icons


Dates
16 – 19 January


Location
Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company


Exhibition open
5.30pm – 9.30pm


Price
This exhibition is a free event.

A cinematic tribute to six icons of dance.

Six icons of Australian dance: Lucette Aldous AC, Elizabeth Cameron Dalman OAM, Nanette Hassall AM, Eileen Kramer, Elma Kris, Shirley McKechnie AO FAHA

This immersive multi-screen video installation transforms the Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company into a dynamic cine-portrait gallery, inviting you to witness the rich tapestry of movement, history and creativity woven by these exceptional women.

Dance is quintessentially ephemeral – there is no shared archive or collective notation to ensure ideas are not forgotten. The unique embodied languages of dance are passed on only by expert human care and attention to detail. This is easily lost.

Created over eight years as part of a moving portraiture series by choreographer and filmmaker Sue Healey, these portraits form an archive of diverse disciplines revealing the genius of each artist. On View: Icons is a tribute to their brilliance, offering a rare glimpse into their inspirations and enduring legacies.

This exhibition is a free event.

An image of an Eileen Kramer dancing with her hands above her head.

Credits

On View: Icons

Icons Director and Editor Sue Healey
Cinematographer Judd Overton
Composer Darrin Verhagen
Producer Dino Dimitriadis
Drone cinematographer Ken Butti

Featuring

Lucette Aldous AC
Elizabeth Cameron Dalman OAM
Nanette Hassall AM
Elma Kris
Eileen Kramer
Shirley McKechnie AO FAHA

Supported By

Australia Council and Create NSW
Tobi Wilkinson and Rob Keldoulis
Creative Australia

+

Groove and Inner Rhythms Dance Masterclass


Date
16 January


Location
Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company


Time
10.00am


Duration
90 minutes


Price
$25 + booking fee

Movement artist Zee Zunnur (co-choreographer and performer in Marrugeku’s Mutiara) illuminates the ways in which you can connect with your inner rhythms while embracing the ecstasy of movement to a soundtrack of groovy beats. This session is a safe space to practise connected embodiment, and discover the totality and power of your body through guided movement explorations.

This workshop is limited to 25-30 participants – tickets will go fast.

Attendees must be at a pre-professional or early career practicing professional level to participate in this workshop.

Credits

Photo credits: Michael Jalaru Torres

+

Marrugeku Workshop: Intercultural Choreographic Practices


Date
16 January


Location
Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company


Time
12.00pm


Duration
3 hours


Price
$35 + booking fee

Marrugeku’s co-artistic directors Dalisa Pigram and Rachael Swain will lead a masterclass to share core cultural and choreographic processes that underpin Marrugeku’s approach to intercultural contemporary dance theatre. In this class you will work through devising processes and shaping and structuring material. You’ll use the workshop to explore the capacities of intercultural dance theatre to produce expressions of the uncanny, through embodying social, cultural, personal and interspecies expression to develop new approaches to gestural dance theatre drawn from the participants own movements, stories, cultural backgrounds and experiences.

This workshop is limited to 12 participants – tickets will go quickly.

Participants should have two to three years of experience in one or more of dance, circus, street dance, traditional or contemporary Indigenous dance, martial arts or other movement based practices. The workshop is also open to actors with some movement experience interested in improvisational movement processes to generate theatre.

Credits

The Marrugeku workshop will be run by co-artistic directors Dalisa Pigram and Rachael Swain.

Marrugeku is an unparalleled presence in Australia today, dedicated to Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians working together to develop new dance languages that are restless, transformative and unwavering. Marrugeku’s performers come from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, collaborating to co-create each production.

Photo credits: Luke Currie-Richardson

+

The Body As Nature Dance Choreography Masterclass


Date
17 January


Location
Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company


Time
9.30am


Duration
90 minutes


Price
$25 + booking fee

Led by Dancenorth’s Amber Haines, this intimate workshop for independent dancers offers a rare chance to experience choreographic methodologies from the Wayfinder production. Beginning with priming mechanisms that ignite your sensorial awareness and expand your capacity for connectivity, together you’ll explore a complex improvised structure from Wayfinder that is bound by rigorous parameters and decision making involving kinaesthetic, aural, energetic and intuitive intelligences.

This masterclass is limited to 20 participants. Attendees must be at a pre-professional or professional skill level to participate.

Credits

As a major champion of the arts in regional North Queensland, Dancenorth Australia balances a dynamic regional presence with a commitment to creating compelling contemporary dance that tours the globe.

Dancenorth is one of Australia’s leading contemporary dance companies having presented work in over 45 International Arts Festivals and venues around Australia and the world and is an integral part of the Australian dance ecology making a significant contribution to the dance sector and building literacy around contemporary dance nationally.

An epicentre of cultural exchange, Dancenorth empowers and supports dancemaking in Australia and independent practice through residencies, secondments, and creative developments through our Artistic Leadership and Capacity Development Program.

Alongside the professional Ensemble and touring productions sits an equally vital pillar of focus: Community Experience. Driven by a dedicated team, Dancenorth works with diverse and minority communities across Queensland using dance to support, enhance, inspire and heal – bringing communities together.

Photo credits: Amber Haines

+

Torres Strait Culture Sharing Workshop


Date
18 – 19 January


Location
Neilson Studio at Sydney Dance Company


Time
2.30pm


Duration
1 hour 15 mintues


Price
$20 + booking fee

A celebration of Torres Strait Islander storytelling and dance.

Get hands-on and have fun discovering the unique art and stories of the amazing Torres Strait Islander communities. Come together to celebrate and learn with Torres Strait Islander performing artists. Once you’ve immersed yourself in Torres Strait Islander culture, continue your journey by seeing the world premiere work GURR ERA OP produced by Force Majeure in association with ILBIJERRI Theatre Company.

About the Workshop Leader

Ryka Ali’s heritage stems from the Yidinji clans of Cairns, the Kuku Yalinji clans of Mossman & the Torres Strait Islands. A winner in the Young, Black & Deadly Talent Quest (2003) he is a proud ambassador for Australia’s Indigenous youth. Working since he was 12 both with his family & solo Ryka has performed his presentations in schools, festivals & cultural events throughout Australia & the world.

This workshop is limited to 30 participants. All ages, abilities and experience welcome.

Photo credits: Ashley de Prazer

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Neilson Studio


Location
Neilson Studio, Sydney Dance Company


Wharf 4/5, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct
15 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point
NSW 2000

The Neilson Studio is Sydney Dance Company’s newest performance and theatre space located at our refurbished home at the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct.


Getting Here

There are many options for getting to Sydney Dance Company:

Sydney Dance Company
Wharf 4/5, Walsh Bay Arts Precinct
15 Hickson Rd, Dawes Point
NSW 2000

Public Transport
Public transport is the best way to get to the Wharf. You can arrive by train, bus or ferry. The Wharf is a 15 minute walk from Circular Quay and Wynyard train stations.

Bus services
The 324 and 325 buses run from the CBD to Dawes Point, with stops just outside our Wharf Studios. Visit the Transport for NSW website for more information.

Parking at The Wharf
While on-street metered parking is available in Walsh Bay, we recommend parking at the following parking station located nearby:
Bond One​, 26 Hickson Road, Walsh Bay
Barangaroo Point, entry via Hickson Road
Barangaroo Reserve, 5 Towns Place, Barangaroo