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UNCOVER THIS / / / HIDDEN CAMERAS PUBLIC SCREENS

Cameras have been installed in the Uncover This House. Here you can see inside, invading private lives and spaces.

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covert video footage is also screening on public screens in the following locations:

Begents Electrical - Launceston
58 Wellington St

Jessups Retravision - Launceston
108 Charles Street

Harvey Norman
Cnr Williams and Charles Sts.

UNCOVER THIS / / / 30 SEP - 11 OCT

A two part dance work performed in a residential house and a cul-de-sac in Launceston. Uncover This is about exposing hidden aspects of our private lives to the public.

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PART 1-THE HOUSE 30TH SEPTEMBER, 1ST, 3RD, 4TH OCTOBER AT 8PM

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PART 2 THE CUL-DE-SAC 10TH, 11TH OCTOBER AT 8PM

Artistic Director: Luke George
Choreographer: Adam Wheeler
Performers: 25 young Stompin dancers
Lighting Designer: Daniel Zika
Composer: David Franzke
Image & Graphic Design: tin&ed
Video: Daniel Speed and Sam Thiele

Adults: $15 / Concession: $10
Double ticket special price: Adults $25 and concession $15
For performance location details and bookings call:
the Princess Theatre 03 6323 3666
Book now. Limited tickets available.

Twenty-five fresh and exciting Stompin dancers have collaborated with Choreographer Adam Wheeler and a team of artists to create a two-part dance experience (more…)

Welcome Home


Home


…is a performance installation by young artists of dance and architecture about the place we live and the living we create. The creation of Home was inspired by artists Luke George and Bec Reid’s dual experiences between their relationship to Tasmania as their original home, and the ever-growing ‘design for living / lifestyle’ culture in a media savvy and mass consuming, contemporary society.We wanted to create a dance work that was an immersive experience where the audience views and engages the performance in a physical and intimate way. By “installation” we mean a performance and set design that is installed in a fixed place in which an audience journeys through over a period of time. We took inspiration from the way you catch a theme park ride for the design and performance concept of Home and the way in which younger people are experiencing and defining a highly mobile and personalised sense of home (ipod, myspace.com…) – Luke George and Bec Reid

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Each ride fits up to 10 audience members and a new ride departs every 5 minutes. Audience groups are guided through 5 rooms of separate homes by an individual guiding dancer: living, dining, kitchen, bathroom and bedroom. Each room is a new home and new people, as if audience were walking through the walls between houses in a street or apartment building.

Ideas behind the work and choreography ::: Home and living as a commodity, modern obsession with achieving the ultimate lifestyle, surrounding ourselves with luxury ::: seeking independence, leaving the family home, breaking with tradition but bringing all that history with you and colliding with others’ ideas and values ::: visiting the past, what is our sense of origin and connection to where and whom we come from? histories, memories, heirlooms and traits. as we race forward, are we repeating the past or ignoring it? ::: shutting off and closing up, the individual trapped inside fear of the world beyond the safety of the roofs, walls, fences and borders we put up ::: what would happen if everything we trust, depend on and take for granted is suddenly ripped away, leaving us with nothing but fractured memories, each other and the instinct to start again :::

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Stompin collaborated with 25 students from the University of Tasmania School of Architecture to design, make and install an enormous 40 meter long set made entirely out of recycled cardboard.

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When audiences’ arrive for the performance, their initial contact is with the public lounge – a place to wait for their show to commence. Situated in the centre of the lounge is a group of community members having a dinner party - the Home Recipe Group. The Diners interact with audience members, sharing family recipes that are important to them, samples of food and their sense of home. The dinner party is alive throughout the entire performance duration.

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Home was first created in Launceston throughout 2006 with its premiere season Nov 24 to Dec 2 at the Roberts Woolstore. In 2007, Luke and Bec will create the project’s next evolution by making a home by touring the extraordinary set design and Launceston dancers to perform a new version of Home with young dancers and community in Melbourne. don’t miss it!

Home presented by Stompin and Arts House at the Meat Market 12 - 16 Sept 2007.

UNCOVER THIS / / / INTERVIEW WITH A DANCER

This is Rhiannon who is a Stompin Dancer in the cast of UNCOVER THIS. 

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photo by Made Spencer-Castle / / hoodie by tin&ed for Stompin

Chris Rattray for Sauce Magazine recently interviewed Rhiannon about dancing in the work…

After successfully auditioning for Uncover This, Rhiannon has learnt a lot about herself.  Rhiannon explains, “I’ve learnt I’m a lot braver than I ever thought!  Part of Stompin’s process is to collaborate in developing choreography between the staff and performers.  As dancers, we workshop ideas, present them, explain them and put a lot of ourselves into them before the group.  It’s a vulnerable, risky process to put yourself out there like that.  [the show] is about uncovering the things in our lives we normally like to keep private: the awkward, embarrassing and guilt-ridden.  The inspirations for the choreography, and even the advertising material, came from us anonymously confessing these things.  Luckily the Stompin crew are really supportive, and as dancers we get on well.  So the challenges start a long time before the show does.”

Read the entire interview at >> Sauce Magazine Online

UNCOVER THIS / / / rehearsals

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Eva (above) Theresa (right)

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Adam and Ellen (above) Grace and company (right)

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Made, Rachel and Grace (above) Justin (right)

UNCOVER THIS / / / PART 1 OPENS ON 30 SEP

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To find secret performance locations - book tickets now! 03 6323 3666

UNCOVER THIS / / / HIDDEN CAMERAS PUBLIC SCREENS

Cameras have been installed in the Uncover This House. very soon you will be able to see inside, invading private lives and spaces. keep your eye on here for more details.

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2 Weeks to go - Make sure you book to avoid Disappointment

Stompin fans there are only 2 weeks left until we open and you must book tickets to this show. If you don’t book you will never find out where the locations of the parts are. Big wrap in the paper on the weekend. If you didn’t see it page 42 in Saturday’s Examiner.

The last week it was just myself and the dancers in the studio rehearsing while Toc, Sarah, Melody and I busted out more behind the scenes actions through the day. On Friday we got to meet more of our wonderful residents of Part 2. The energy down at the cul-de-sac is starting to fire up.

This week sees some big rehearsals in the venues so if your lucky you might just catch us, maybe we’re putting a show in your street and you never even realised. Keep a look out on the box as well for another exciting Stompin ad coming soon and keep an eye on this website to find out where you can catch Hidden Cameras/ Public Screens.

Phase 2 Has Began

We have began phase 2, the final phase of Uncover This with a flying start. Our entire creative team has been in town working with the dancers and spending time in our fantastic venues. Where are our fantastic venues you ask??????  Well all I can tell you is Part 1 is in a house in town and Part 2 is in a cul-de-sac in Riverside.  If you want to know where you will have to book tickets and come and see the show!!

This week you will start to notice our awesome posters being put up in all your favourite shops and we have started filming our video compontent - Hidden Cameras/ Public Screens. For more information on where you can view Hidden Cameras/ Public Screens keep checking our website.

Don’t forget to get your confessions coming on our confessions page keep posted to check up on all the goss of Uncover This

Riannon Shaving One for the Team

One of our beloved stompin dancers Riannon Golder has bared all and shaved her head for the Leukemia Foundation.

By being part of the World’s Greatest Shave on the 12th March, Riannon and her crew raised $2 300 for the fight against cancer and we at Stompin think that’s just fantastic.

In total the country rasied over 4.1 million bucks which will go into finding a cure for a cancer that kills 1, 363 people a year, that’s 4 people a day!

Congratulations to Riannon and every one who participated in the event!

Here are some pics showing off the new do.

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Uncover This - Confessions

It is time to come clean, there is no reason to hold it in any longer.
This confession page is a chance to unleash secrets from deep within.

WE WANT YOUR STORIES THAT SHOULDN’T BE TOLD
to feed ideas and choreography for our newest show - Uncover This

here’s our first confession…

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Free Contemporary Technique Classes

Hey Stompers,

While I’m here I should put myself to good use so on Mondays I’m going to offer a FREE, yes FREE technique class.

It’ll run 6.30-8pm and we’ll need at least 4 dancers for the class to go ahead so come on down and be part of the action.

More info???

Just call, text or come visit.
Hope to see you there.

Adam x