Amrita Hepi https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au Byron Bay & Beyond Sun, 27 Mar 2016 05:43:10 +0000 en hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.2 The Main Event – dance performance in Federal https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/main-event-dance-performance-federal/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=main-event-dance-performance-federal https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/main-event-dance-performance-federal/#respond Fri, 22 Jan 2016 10:56:10 +0000 https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/?p=5405 The Main Event performance will showcase new experimental choreographies by some of Australia’s best dance artists developed at The Corner Dance Lab, a nine-day...

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The Main Event performance will showcase new experimental choreographies by some of Australia’s best dance artists developed at The Corner Dance Lab, a nine-day dance workshop program held annually in Federal.

The limited seating performance will be held at Jasper Corner at 7:30pm on Saturday 23 January.

The Corner Dance Lab is led by co-facilitators Philip Channells (Dance Integrated Australia) and Gavin Webber (The Farm Company) who bring together an exciting line up of dance practitioners, musicians and visual artists from the local area, interstate and abroad.

Local Federal resident Philip Channells said, “once again we’re bringing some of Australia’s most established dance artists together to share our creative practice. It is an important opportunity for emerging and established artists to work together and we’re really excited to show the outcomes to the community.

Dancer Amrita Hepi

Dancer Amrita Hepi – descendant of the Ngapuhi tribe in New Zealand.

This year The Corner Dance Lab in partnership with Arts Northern Rivers also supported a new initiative, The Indigenous Residency Scholarship, which have been awarded to emerging artists, Amrita Hepi, a descendant of the Ngapuhi tribe in Northern New Zealand and the Bundjulung people in Northern New South Wales and Tyrel Dulvarie who is a descendant of the Yirriganydji and Mamu people of Cairns and Innisfail.

While The Corner Dance Lab attracts high caliber artists, it also connects them with emerging dancers with and without disability to challenge themselves physically, intellectually and artistically.

Catering for the event is courtesy of The Rosebank Store’s Fusion Kitchen, highlighting certified organic and locally sourced ingredients, Assamese curries, global flavours with a home style flair. Food will be available to purchase from 6pm. BYO refreshments.

Tickets for The Main Event can be purchased at the door – adults $15 / concession $10. Limited seating available.


 

The Corner Dance Lab 2016 is supported by the NSW Government through Arts NSW and is endorsed by the World Dance Alliance. The Indigenous Residency Scholarship is supported by Arts Northern Rivers through the Ministry for the Arts (IVAIS program). Dance Integrated Australia is an Associate Organisation of Ausdance NSW.

For more information about The Corner Dance Lab, visit the link below

https://goo.gl/eGpXLl

For more information, interviews and photo opportunities please contact:

Creative Director / Philip Channells

[email protected]

t 0266 884408 / m 0432 073 304

The works at The Main Event are new experimental choreographies

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It’s all about the dance – Amrita Hepi wins Indigenous Residency Scholarship https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/dance-amrita-hepi-wins-indigenous-residency-scholarship/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dance-amrita-hepi-wins-indigenous-residency-scholarship https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/dance-amrita-hepi-wins-indigenous-residency-scholarship/#respond Thu, 03 Dec 2015 20:32:56 +0000 https://www.verandahmagazine.com.au/?p=5179 This year’s intensive nine-day Corner Dance Lab, run by Philip Channells in Federal, includes the two recipients of the new Indigenous Residency Scholarship. For...

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This year’s intensive nine-day Corner Dance Lab, run by Philip Channells in Federal, includes the two recipients of the new Indigenous Residency Scholarship.

For more information on how to participate go to: http:CornerDanceLab

Dance Integrated Australia and Arts Northern Rivers have just announced Amrita Hepi as the new recipient of the inaugural Indigenous Residency Scholarship for The Corner Dance Lab 2016.

Hepi replaces Taree Sansbury who has taken up an opportunity to travel to Colorado, USA to work with the International Association of Blacks in Dance.

Hepi, a descendant of the Ngapuhi tribe in Northern New Zealand and the Bundjulung people in Northern New South Wales, joins other scholarship recipient Tyrel Dulvarie, who is a descendant of the Yirriganydji and Mamu people of Cairns and Innisfail.

The Indigenous Residency Scholarship is a new initiative for The Corner Dance Lab, which celebrates and promotes diversity in Australian contemporary dance.

The two scholarships valued at $1500 each are funded by Arts Northern Rivers and cover travel, accommodation and registration fees for two emerging Indigenous artists in the first three years of their dance career to participate in the nine-day dance lab held on the NSW North Coast.

Amrita Hepi is an emerging independent choreographer and performance artist and has performed at the Museum of Contemporary Arts alongside Tony Albert and Richard Bell for Blak Christmas and will next year perform at Next Wave Festival.

Hepi attended NAISDA in 2014 before travelling abroad to train independently in New York at Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre and Broadway Dance Centre and is currently undertaking a Bachelor of Arts with a major in Dance at Macquarie University.

Hepi said, “I’m wanting to focus on how to make work that’s more broadly accessible and compelling. Working with the other amazing artists and teachers that are involved in The Corner will help realise this.”

Tyrel Dulvarie:

Tyrel Dulvarie: Participitaing in the Corner Dance Lab in Federal

Tyrel Dulvarie, who is currently starring along side Hugh Jackman in the upcoming production of Broadway to Oz, is an ACPA graduate currently training with the Sydney Dance Company Pre-Professional Year. He comes from a diverse cultural background with Malaysian, Aboriginal and German heritage.

I am looking forward the nine-day residency, to learn, collaborate and experiment with other artists, said scholarship recipient Dulvarie.

 Now in its third year running, The Corner Dance Lab will return to the historical Federal village 30 minutes inland from Byron Bay from 15 – 23 January 2016.

Co-facilitators Philip Channells (Dance Integrated Australia) and Gavin Webber (The Farm Company) bring together an exciting line up of dance practitioners, musicians and visual artists from the local area, interstate and abroad for a practice-led dance laboratory at Jasper Corner (Federal Hall).

Philip Channells said, “We are thrilled to be able to offer this opportunity to Amrita and wish Taree the best of luck with her project in America.”

The Corner Dance Lab is a nine-day skills development and performance making intensive for emerging and established dance artists from diverse backgrounds, different embodiment and life experience wanting to challenge themselves physically, intellectually and artistically.

Expressions of Interest are open until 20 December 2015. For more information, email: Sean Campbell [email protected]

For more information about The Corner Dance Lab, visit the link below

https://goo.gl/eGpXLl

Creative Director / Philip Channells

[email protected]

t 0266 884408 / m 0432 073 304

 


The Corner Dance Lab 2016 is supported by the NSW Government through Arts NSW and is endorsed by the World Dance Alliance. The Indigenous Residency Scholarship is supported by Arts Northern Rivers through the Ministry for the Arts (IVAIS program). Dance Integrated Australia is an Associate Organisation of Ausdance NSW.

 

 

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