Sydney Dance Company - Spellbound
The Art House presents Sydney Dance Company
Spellbound
Triple bill featuring:
- Spell choreographed by Rafael Bonachela
- Love Lock choreographed by Melanie Lane
- Somewhere between ten and fourteen choreographed by Tra Mi Dinh
Spell
Step into Spell; a bold new dance work from celebrated choreographer Rafael Bonachela. Five distinctive worlds, five powerful “spells,” each a vivid ritual that together create dance alchemy.
With intricate rhythmic detail and fearless technicality, Bonachela’s signature style reaches new heights of precision and passion.
Set to music from Ólafur Arnalds, Bryce Dessner, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins and Alice Smith, with costume and set design by Kelsey Lee and lighting design by Damien Cooper, the Spell creatives conjure an exhilarating fusion of movement, light, and sound for the dancers to inhabit.
Spell is an invitation to experience dance as a potent, primal force.
Love Lock
Inspired by the power of love stories, Melanie Lane’s acclaimed work Love Lock deconstructs love songs to create movement that celebrates the fantasies and realities of love.
With striking costumes by the iconic designer Akira Isogawa and a score by UK electronic artist Clark, Love Lock imagines a fantastical folk dance of the future, a dance that summons a collective energy and that dreams into the complex and often giddy realms of love.
Somewhere between ten and fourteen
Somewhere between ten and fourteen is a study on dusk – illuminating and indulging in the transient yet expansive moments between day and night. Bodies and energy chase the impermanence of transformation and surrender to the ever-shifting movements of light, and time. It is a choreography propelled by the movement of light. It is an ode to change. Originally premiering in New Breed 2023, this mesmerising work is now reimagined for a mainstage production.