2024 RESPONSIVE RESIDENCY: Victoria Hunt

2024 RESPONSIVE RESIDENCY: Victoria Hunt

As part of the 2024 Critical Path Residency Program, Victoria is exploring the “prophetic body” and “transmorphic states”, deepening the relationship with Māori worldview and concepts such as Whakapapa (relational connectivity with all that is), Kaupapa (sacred...
A day-long immersive workshop with Victoria Hunt

A day-long immersive workshop with Victoria Hunt

Saturday 23 March, 10am – 5pm The Drill Hall, The Drill, 1C New Beach Rd, Darling Point (Rushcutters Bay), Sydney REGISTER HERE In this day-long workshop with our 2024 Responsive Resident artist Victoria Hunt, you will explore the body as an energetic potential within...
Henrietta Baird sharing and weaving sessions

Henrietta Baird sharing and weaving sessions

From 4 to 22 September 2023, a Kuku Yalanji choreographer Henrietta Baird will be in the Drill Hall to continue her Truth Telling residency and the development of Plant a Promise project which centres around land management and climate change from both scientific...
CALLING FOR APPLICATIONS

CALLING FOR APPLICATIONS

APPLICATIONS CLOSE MIDNIGHT, MONDAY 16 OCTOBER 2023  Critical Path is offering 3 Responsive Residencies for 2024. NSW artists with a choreographic practice are invited to propose research projects that focus on explorations of new ideas or practice development without...
TRUTH TELLING research residency (2023)

TRUTH TELLING research residency (2023)

This May, Critical Path’s First Nations curator Jasmin Sheppard, initiated a Truth Telling research residency, whereby a First Nations artist teamed up with Indigenous archive departments at both AIATSIS (National Indigenous archives) and Powerhouse Museum.  ...

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.