2015 Timeline
FEBRUARY
Amanda Humphries joins Remnant Dance Theatre Collective as a core member. Amanda can be contacted directly on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and to view her exquisite artwork, click on the image below.
APRIL
Katie Chown returns to Myanmar to launch a Training Manual as part of the Nurture Group Initiative for children at the Andrew Youth Development Centre, Yangon. To read her reflection on this experience click here.
MAY - JUNE
Open Dance Classes on Wednesdays – all welcome! For details, go to our NEXUS page here.
Collective rehearsals for The Birth and Death of Feathered Things
JULY - AUGUST
5-10 July: Lucinda Coleman presents her academic paper ‘Bodies in situ; Sites of agency’ as part of the ‘Choreography and Corporeality’ Working Group at the International Federation for Theatre Research (IFTR) Annual Conference at the University of Hyderabad, India.
16-24 July: Remnant Dance Theatre Collective facilitates a winery psalms dance intensive for Australian and international collaborators in Perth, Western Australia.
25 July- 3 Aug: Lucinda Coleman presents a Scholarly Paper ‘Audience matters in meeting places’ at the World Dance Alliance-Americas Conference & Festival Assembly hosted by the Asia Pacific Dance Festival and the University of Hawai'i at Manoa's Theatre & Dance Department in Hawaii.
SEPTEMBER
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Open Dance Classes on Wednesdays – all welcome! For details, go to our NEXUS page here.
Collective rehearsals for meeting places body of work
OCTOBER
16-19 Oct: Lucinda Coleman presents her Scholarly Paper ‘Connectivity through collective practices’ at the World Dance Alliance Asia Pacific Dance Bridge in Singapore, and Remnant Dance has been accepted to perform.
NOVEMBER
9-11 Nov: Katie Chown presents a research paper in New Zealand at the International Applied Theatre Symposium: The Performance of Hope.
DECEMBER
11-20 Dec:Remnant Dance Theatre Collective facilitates a winery psalms dance intensive for Australian and international collaborators in Perth, Western Australia.