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TitleInterview with Vicki van Hout, Part 2Date2019SubjectDanceChoreographyInterviewVicki van HoutDescriptionErin Brannigan interviews Vicki van Hout for the exhibition In Response: Dialogues with RealTime at UNSW Library Gallery, Feb-April 2019. Part 2: 0:00-16:30 Indigenous protocols (traditional dances,Tony and Heather From Elcho Island, Woonan Williams from Mornington Islands, Torres Strait Islander dances, WAAPA students dancing for NAIDOC 'Dirt Dances') 16:30-18:00 'Plenty Serious TALK TALK' 18:00-19:30 'Long Grass' 19:30-30:00 Movement vocabulary (comparisons between indigenous dance and classical ballet,traditional gender differences, fight and flight, rhythm, Suny Townson) 30:20-31:50 'Long Grass' 31:50-33:10 The performing subject ( 'Les Festivités Lubrifier' and 'Plenty Serious TALK TALK', American postmodern dance and neutrality) 34:40-35:40 Hip hop (Antony Hamilton, appropriation) 35:40-37:00 Joshua Pether and assimilation 37:15-end sculptural works for the stage (preparing the space and yourself for the performance in traditional dance, 'Pack,' 'TALK TALK' sculpture.)Production companyUNSWExtent00:55:51RegionSydney, AustraliaLanguageEnglishCollectionDialogues with RealTimeRelated itemsInterview with Vicki van Hout, Part 1
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