Ghost Dances / Still Life / Holiday Sketches / The Parades Gone By

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Event Ghost Dances / Still Life / Holiday Sketches / The Parades Gone By
Venue Broken Hill Entertainment Centre, Broken Hill, NSW
First Date 15 October 1984
Dates Estimated No
Status Professional
World Premiere No
Part of a Tour Yes
Description Australian Dance Theatre. This performance consisted of four shorter dance works.
Description Source Programme
Primary Genre Dance
Secondary Genre Dance Theatre
Organisations
Contributors
Name Function Notes
Julia Blaikie Adaptor
Shelley Linden Adaptor
Joseph Scoglio Adaptor
Christopher Bruce Choreographer
Lindsay Kemp Choreographer
Ruby Shang Choreographer
Peter Wetzler Composer
Natasha Kornilof Costume Designer
Shelley Linden Costume Designer
Belinda Scarlett Costume Designer
Ruby Shang Costume Designer
Csaba Buday Dancer
Robert Canning Dancer
Simone Clifford Dancer
Guy Detot Dancer
Tim Galvin Dancer
Linda Gay Dancer
Kim Hales Dancer
Christopher Hall Dancer
Victoria Jestyn Dancer
Paul Old Dancer
Tia Propocz Dancer
Michelle Ryan Dancer
Margaret Wilson Dancer
Nick Chelton Lighting Designer
David Hersey Lighting Designer
Adrian Plaut Lighting Designer
Keith Tucker Lighting Designer
Carlos Miranda Musical Arranger
Christopher Bruce Set Designer
Natasha Kornilof Set Designer
Ruby Shang Set Designer
Billie Holiday Singer
Text Nationality Australia
Production Nationality Australia
Further Information Programme contains biographical details and photos. This tour included Broken Hill, Dubbo, Orange, Mittagong, Albury and Canberra. All of the above venues have been entered separately. Brochure also indicates that this tour went to Renmark, South Australia and Hobart and Launceston in Tasmania during October 1984. No venues or dates are available for these three performances and have not been ent
Event Status Completed
Data Source
Source Description
Programme PROMPT Collection, National Library of Australia
Brochure PROMPT Collection, National Library of Australia
Flyer PROMPT Collection, National Library of Australia
Data Set AusStage
Event Identifier 28125