Critical Path

Australia’s leading centre for choreographic research and development

 

Supporting independent Australian choreographers to push the boundaries of contemporary practice.

FEATURED

Cloe Fournier

EXPERIMENTAL CHOREOGRAPHIC LAB

 

Five selected movement-artists will come together over a week-long process to explore shared themes of grief, ritual, submerged histories, and modalities of the more-than-human.

The selected artists are:
Lucy Doherty
Lian Loke
Rhiannon Newton

Lorcan Power
Natalie Quan Yau Tso

The LAB will be facilitated by choreographer and artist Victoria Hunt, and will culminate in an informal showing on Saturday 6 July. 

The Experimental Choreographic LAB is our partnership with Performance Space.

Wayout in Kandos

EOI OPEN: Truth Telling Residency

Calling First Nations dance makers!

Do you have a truth-telling project or idea which needs dedicated, supported research time, both in and out of the studio?

Through partnering with AIATSIS and connecting you with the Collections Department First Nations at Powerhouse Museum, Critical Path’s First Nations Truth Telling Research Residency is designed to support your research and choreographic exploration of a truth telling idea.

This is a funded opportunity.

APPLICATIONS CLOSE: 11pm AEST Saturday 3 August 2024

Emele Ugavule

IDEA workshops at Critical Path

 

We are excited to partner with FORM Dance Projects and welcome two international workshops in the Drill Hall as part of IDEA.

MAXINE DOYLE & GABRIELLE NANKIVELL: PHYSICAL LANGUAGES OF STORYTELLING
2- 14 September 

CRYSTAL PITE REPERTOIRE & KIDD PIVOT IMPROVISATION TOOLS, w/Jiří Pokorný
26 – 30 August | 2 – 6 September

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Your donation supports independent dance artists in Australia

Critical Path

The Drill, 1C New Beach Rd,
Darling Point (Rushcutters Bay), Sydney

Critical Path respectfully acknowledges the Gadigal, the traditional custodians of the land where the organisation is based.

Critical Path respectfully acknowledges the Gadigal, the traditional custodians of the land where the organisation is based.

We acknowledge and uphold the UN Declaration on the rights of Indigenous peoples, which states that; “Indigenous peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.”

We support the freedom of First Nations expression and decision making within our organisation and acknowledge that First Peoples have been dancing, creating, and forging important research on these lands for time immemorial.