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Occupied

Fri, 3 Feb 2012, 08:34 am
Gordon the Optom3 posts in thread

‘Occupied’ is a fresh contemporary dance sequence, directed and choreographed by Ashleigh Berry (World First); it has been in development since 2010. It is showing in The Blue Room Theatre, 53 James Street, Northbridge until Saturday 4th February. The 40-minute performance starts at 9.00 pm.

Book through The Blue Room Theatre or PICA to get your tickets $5 off the Fringe World prices.

 

 

       It is Friday night and five gorgeous girls (Bec Taylor, Mikaila Roe, Zeffie Maynard, Nicole Ward, Jessie Hoeschle and Gabrielle van der Elst) with their dresses so short that next week’s washing is showing, are checked by the bouncer before heading into the powder room of the nightclub.

       Award winning DJ MassivTrav (Travis Collins) turns the volume up on the techno house music and the place comes alive.

       The girls look into the mirror, pass around the lippy, and straighten each other seams. Now the five beautiful friends step out to find the man of their dreams.

        As the night goes on, we witness the nightmare of the ladies toilets, the shameless patrons, the increase in the drinks consumption and how in desperation - at not finding a fella - the bitchiness starts and the degradation begins.

 

Created in conjunction with the performers, this highly energetic dancing follows the mood perfectly. Even as the girls collapse in a drunken stupor, they do it in unison and still in time to the superbly appropriate music. There is a great deal of humour – even dressing them in the Wiggles colours. Toilet paper seems to be everywhere. Throughout the audience cringed, then rocked with laughter.

The Aussie dancers are from different States, and all are top of their class in contemporary dance.

A very clever, well observed, fresh dance routine, a joy to watch.

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Gordon the OptomFri, 3 Feb 2012, 08:34 am

‘Occupied’ is a fresh contemporary dance sequence, directed and choreographed by Ashleigh Berry (World First); it has been in development since 2010. It is showing in The Blue Room Theatre, 53 James Street, Northbridge until Saturday 4th February. The 40-minute performance starts at 9.00 pm.

Book through The Blue Room Theatre or PICA to get your tickets $5 off the Fringe World prices.

 

 

       It is Friday night and five gorgeous girls (Bec Taylor, Mikaila Roe, Zeffie Maynard, Nicole Ward, Jessie Hoeschle and Gabrielle van der Elst) with their dresses so short that next week’s washing is showing, are checked by the bouncer before heading into the powder room of the nightclub.

       Award winning DJ MassivTrav (Travis Collins) turns the volume up on the techno house music and the place comes alive.

       The girls look into the mirror, pass around the lippy, and straighten each other seams. Now the five beautiful friends step out to find the man of their dreams.

        As the night goes on, we witness the nightmare of the ladies toilets, the shameless patrons, the increase in the drinks consumption and how in desperation - at not finding a fella - the bitchiness starts and the degradation begins.

 

Created in conjunction with the performers, this highly energetic dancing follows the mood perfectly. Even as the girls collapse in a drunken stupor, they do it in unison and still in time to the superbly appropriate music. There is a great deal of humour – even dressing them in the Wiggles colours. Toilet paper seems to be everywhere. Throughout the audience cringed, then rocked with laughter.

The Aussie dancers are from different States, and all are top of their class in contemporary dance.

A very clever, well observed, fresh dance routine, a joy to watch.

Walter PlingeSun, 5 Feb 2012, 06:34 pm

Thanks Theatre Australia

Thanks Theatre Australia for the great review. We really couldn't be more stoked with how the season turned out. The five dancers don't quite match the six names with Gabrielle van der Elst being a previous cast member who wasn't actually in this particular season but the other five names were spot on! Also LOVED the comment about the Wiggles but FYI we were actually going for a Power Rangers Tribute :) Cheers for your support. Ashleigh Berry Producer/Choreographer of Occupied 2012
LabrugSun, 5 Feb 2012, 07:40 pm

Please note

Just to point out that Theatre Australia is supported by volunteers and the general public. While the expression of thanks above is appreciated, It really is the hard work of the author (in this case Gordon) whom should be thanked.

Absit invidia (and DFT :nono:)

Jeff Watkins

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