RISE: World-Premiere

Australian Dance Theatre

Unfolding at the break of dawn, RISE is a breathtaking world-premiere from Australian Dance Theatre.

RISE: World-Premiere

Unfolding at the break of dawn, RISE is a breathtaking world-premiere from Australian Dance Theatre.

Music & Performance

Saturday 30 May 6.30am – 7.30am
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As the first light spreads across Country, dancers move through the landscape in a powerful collective choreography, transforming the quiet hours of morning into a shared ritual of movement, reflection and renewal.

Created by Daniel Riley and Brianna Kell, RISE invites audiences to pause, breathe and reconnect with the rhythms of the natural world. Join us in welcoming a new day through a ceremony of bodies, land and light.

“Australian Dance Theatre, Australia’s oldest dance company, is one of the finest dance companies in the world”  – Broadway World
Event Timings

6.30am Welcome to Country by Traditional Custodian Uncle Gerry Moore

7am RISE performance

7.30am Shared light breakfast

This event takes place on Country, outdoors on the grass.

Accessibility measures will be in place to ensure everyone can join this event. Please email admin@bundanon.com.au with any accessibility requests.


Cost

Adult $30
Member $24
Concession / Youth $26

Ticket includes a light breakfast and refreshments post-event

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Location

Bundanon Art Museum
Riverbank
170 Riversdale Road
Illaroo NSW 2540

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Australian Dance Theatre is the rebel of contemporary dance in Australia. Since ADT’s inception, they’ve expanded the horizons of contemporary dance in this country. Their works ask big questions, unearth untold stories and shake the very core of our identity. They create cutting-edge choreographies where the ancient and the contemporary collide.

Led by Artistic Director Daniel Riley and Executive Director Nick Hays, ADT is made up of an ensemble of professional dancers, supported by a dedicated team of staff, ADT centres artistry, care and collective creativity. Daniel Riley is a Wiradjuri man and is the first Blak Artistic Director of ADT. Since becoming Artistic Director he has made seven works for the company that have toured all over Australia, including to every major Australian Festival. ADT are based on Kaurna Yerta and take their work across South Australia, Australia and the world.

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