Kage Physical Theatre
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Kage Physical Theatre is an Australian
KAGE is a not-for-profit organisation which receives support from the public and private sectors. In 2001 Denborough and Van Dyck completed a three-month residency at the Australia Council Studio at the Cite Internationale des Arts in Paris.[2]
Festival performances and awards
They have performed at a number of festivals including the Next Wave Festival, Melbourne: performing Contamination in (1998) and No (Under)Standing Anytime in 2000; and at the 2000 Asia Pacific Next Wave Festival in Japan performing This Side Up[2] and the 2008 ASSITEJ Adelaide 16th World Congress and Performing Arts Festival for Young People performing Headlock.[3]
Nowhere Man developed for Kage earned Denborough the Australian Dance Award for outstanding achievement in independent dance.[4]
Headlock (2006) won five
KAGE was Company in Residence at Arts Centre Melbourne in 2009, and in 2010 KAGE became a resident company at the Abbotsford Convent.
KAGE and Alzheimer's Australia Vic were awarded recognition for Good Partnering Practice in the 2011 Arts & Health Foundation Award category at the 2011 ABAF Awards for their partnership developed during the creation of Sundowner.
Works
- Kage (1997)
- Contamination (1998)
- Asphyxiate (1998)
- No (Under)Standing Anytime (2000) (funded through Australia Council Emerging Choreographers Initiative and the Australian Choreographic Centre)
- This Side Up (2000) commissioned by Chunky Move
- 2 Without Spine (2000), choreographed: Lucy Guerin with assistance from the Australia Council
- The Collapsible Man (2001)
- Misfit (2001)
- Birthday (2002), directed by John Bolton
- Underground (2002)
- Nowhere Man (2003)
- The day the world turned upside down (2004)[5]
- Headlock (2006)[3][6]
- Ink (2006)
- Appetite (2008)[7]
- Pink Lines (2008)[2][8]
- Look Right Through Me (2011)
- Sundowner (2011)
- Flesh and Bone (2013)
- Forklift (2014)
- Team of Life (2014)
- Picnic (2015)
- Out of Earshot (2017)
References
- ^ "About — KAGE". Kage Theatre. Retrieved 20 December 2016.
- ^ a b c National Library of Australia (17 September 2008). "Australia Dancing — Kage Physical Theatre (1996 - )". Archived from the original on 4 January 2004. Retrieved 5 October 2008.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ a b McDonald, Patrick (21 April 2008). "Headlock". The Advertiser. Retrieved 5 October 2008.
- ^ National Library of Australia (17 September 2008). "Australia Dancing — Denborough, Kate (1974 - )". Archived from the original on 24 May 2003. Retrieved 18 October 2008.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ISSN 0312-6307. Retrieved 5 October 2008.
- ^ McDonald, Patrick (8 May 2008). "Headlock". The Advertiser. Retrieved 18 October 2008.
- ^ Australian Council for the Arts (28 February 2008). "9th Australian Performing Arts Market: Appetite KAGE". Retrieved 13 October 2010.
- ^ "works by Kage Physical Theatre". Retrieved 5 October 2008.