A black and white photograph of three dancers captured in flight, slightly blurred with arms out, weight on left foot and right leg stretched out behind the body.

First Nations

TWO BLOOD WORKSHOP WITH ADT

Join ADT for a 3-hour workshop exploring company repertoire

Internationally renowned and Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide based company, Australian Dance Theatre invites dancers to join the company for a workshop exploring ADT’s work Two Blood.

Presented in association with Kurinji, Two Blood is an intensely physical work that crashes through the narratives that have shaped our nation. Facilitated by company artists, the workshop will guide participants through a series of movement methodologies introducing the themes of the work and the company’s approach to creative process.

What to expect: The workshop is open to professional and emerging dancers and will provide insight into the company and touring work Two Blood. Workshop activities include repertoire and creative tasking to explore new movement ideas.

What to bring: Please bring a drink bottle

WORKSHOP DETAILS
4PM – 7PM TUESDAY
11 AUGUST 2026

PRICE:
SINGLE CLASS: $20 (+ booking fee)
SINGLE CLASS DISCOUNT FOR FIRST NATIONS ARTISTS: $10 (+ booking fee)

THE DRILL HALL, CRITICAL PATH
1C NEW BEACH ROAD, DARLING POINT, NSW, 2027
GADIGAL & BIRRABIRRAGAL COUNTRY

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ABOUT AUSTRALIAN DANCE THEATRE

Australian Dance Theatre has been creating and performing exceptional contemporary dance across the country and around the world since 1965 and is the country’s oldest continuing contemporary dance company. Australian Dance Theatre is committed to the presentation of work reflective of Australia’s diverse voices, landscapes and histories.

Australian Dance Theatre is sharing their work Two Blood with audiences across the nation.
TWO BLOOD

 


Photo: ADT in the studio. Photo by Jonathan VDK.

 

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