In January-February 2020, Sydney-based choreographer, filmmaker and installation artist Sue Healey partners with artists from Hong Kong, Japan and Australia to present ON VIEW: Panorama – a cross-cultural production combining live dance performances and film installations.
The culmination of previous projects – ON VIEW: Live Portraits (Australia, 2014), ON VIEW: Hong Kong (2017) and ON VIEW: Japan (2019) – ON VIEW: Panorama creates a new panoramic vision of Australasian artistry.
Performances:
The culmination of previous projects – ON VIEW: Live Portraits (Australia, 2014), ON VIEW: Hong Kong (2017) and ON VIEW: Japan (2019) – ON VIEW: Panorama creates a new panoramic vision of Australasian artistry.
Performances:
- Red Brick Warehouse, Yokohama, Japan FEB 2020
- Aichi Arts Centre, Nagoya, Japan MARCH 2020
- Freespace Theatre, West Kowloon, Hong Kong APRIL 2020
- Performance Space, Carriageworks, Sydney OCT 2020
Performers: Benjamin Hancock, Nalina Wait, Asia Nobuyoshi, Yuasa Ema, Joseph Lee and Mui Cheuk-yin
Dramaturg: Shona Erskine
Music: Darrin Verhagen and Justin Ashworth
Lighting Design: Lee Chi Wai
Set Design: Norimine Masahiro
Sculptural Portrait Artist: Jane Theau
Cinematographers: Judd Overton, Maurice Lai, Kei Fushiki
Photography by Naoshi Hatori
Co-commissioned by Aichi Prefectural Art Theatre, Freespace West Kowloon Cultural District Authority Hong Kong,
CoProduced by Yokohama Red Brock Wrehouse No.1, Performance Space.
Cooperation: Kinosaki International Arts Centre
Funded by Australian Embassy Tokyo, Create NSW, Australian Government Australian-Japan Foundation and the Australia Council for the Arts.
Dramaturg: Shona Erskine
Music: Darrin Verhagen and Justin Ashworth
Lighting Design: Lee Chi Wai
Set Design: Norimine Masahiro
Sculptural Portrait Artist: Jane Theau
Cinematographers: Judd Overton, Maurice Lai, Kei Fushiki
Photography by Naoshi Hatori
Co-commissioned by Aichi Prefectural Art Theatre, Freespace West Kowloon Cultural District Authority Hong Kong,
CoProduced by Yokohama Red Brock Wrehouse No.1, Performance Space.
Cooperation: Kinosaki International Arts Centre
Funded by Australian Embassy Tokyo, Create NSW, Australian Government Australian-Japan Foundation and the Australia Council for the Arts.