Concrete and Bone Sessions
by Branch Nebula


Concrete and Bone SessionsPhoto Credit: Alejandro Rolandi

 

Concrete and Bone Sessions is the product of an intense collaboration between culturally diverse professional performers; skaters, bmxers, parkourists, breakers and contemporary dancers brought together within the architecture and natural elements of a skate park. The 60-minute show, an exhilarating seamless choreographic experience set to a haunting contemporary soundtrack, is filled with surprising duets and outstanding ensemble work.

Concrete and Bone Sessions is about impact, on a space and a culture, and the body within the skate park, and of the role of the spectator in this space. With its shifting forms and uncertain terrain, this concrete monument to risk and danger is a place where its inhabitants push their bodies to the extreme.

The work draws out a diverse audience; teenagers, seasoned arts audiences, twenty somethings, families; and local first-time arts audiences. The show premiered to sell out audiences for the Sydney Festival, January 2013 in a skate park in inner city Sydney. It is fully adaptable to other skate parks.

Concrete and Bone Sessions is an evocative transformation of public space and a unique opportunity for a festival to engage with the local community and skate park users. As part of its premier season Branch Nebula engaged local skate park users in the show by opening the show with their involvement.


TRAILER:
- Watch full version on Vimeo (~45mins) -

 

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