- Kage Physical Theatre
Kage Physical Theatre is a
physical theatre /contemporary dance company founded in 1996, byKate Denborough andGerard van Dyck .Cite web
last = National Library of Australia
title = Australia Dancing - Kage Physical Theatre (1996 - )
format = text
accessdate = 2008-10-05
date = 2008-09-17
url = http://www.australiadancing.org/subjects/2583.html]Between April and July 2001 Denborough and Van Dyck completed a three month residency at the
Australia Council Studio at theCite Internationale des Arts inParis .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 theAsia Pacific Next Wave Festival in Japan performing "This Side Up" in 2000 and theASSITEJ 16th World Congress and Performing Arts Festival for Young People performing "Headlock" in 2008 [Cite news
last = McDonald
first = Patrick
title = Headlock
work = The Advertiser
accessdate = 2008-10-05
date = 2008-04-21
url = http://www.news.com.au/adelaidenow/story/0,,23579770-5016744,00.html]"Nowhere Man" earned Denborough the Australian Dance Award for outstanding achievement in independent dance.
=Works [ [http://www.kagephysicaltheatre.com/works.php Kage Physical Theatre: Works, accessed 5 October 2008] ] =*"Kage", (1997)
*"Contamination", (1998)
*"Asphyxiate", (1998)
*"No (Under)Standing Anytime", (2000) (funded throughAustralia Council Emerging Choreographers Initiative and theAustralian Choreographic Centre
*"This Side Up", (2000) commissioned byChunky 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)
*"The day the world turned upside down", (2004) [Cite news
issn = 0312-6307
last = Crampton
first = Hilary
title = Kage Physical Theatre
work = The Age
accessdate = 2008-10-05
date = 2004-04-06
url = http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/04/05/1081017089268.html?from=storyrhs]
*"Nowhere Man", (2004)
*"Headlock", (2006) won fiveGreen Room Award s and the Australian Dance Award for best male performer for Byron Perry.
*"Ink", (2006)
*"Appetite", (2008)References
External links
* [http://www.kagephysicaltheatre.com/ Kage Physical Theatre]
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