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Starts: Wednesday, 29 May 2024
Ends: Saturday, 01 June 2024
By Amy Zhang Presented by Metro Arts and Mad Dance House. [ gameboy ], a dance theatre work that fuses street styles and contemporary, drops two avatars into the game of life. Created by Amy Zhang, and featuring two of Australia’s most sough-aftert dancers William ‘Billy’ Keohavong and Ko Yamada, the work questions what is the secret to winning at life. Inspired by Japanese game shows, video games and internet culture, two avatars are put through the ringer and tested on their ability to stay in the game. Through a series of increasingly difficult levels, [ gameboy ] challenges players to truly consider the consequences of their actions. Will they win? Presented as part of Dance24, an experimental dance festival.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-29 12:00 am 2024-06-01 12:00 am [ gameboy ] By Amy Zhang Presented by Metro Arts and Mad Dance House. [ gameboy ], a dance theatre work that fuses street styles and contemporary, drops two avatars into the game of life. Created by Amy Zhang, and featuring two of Australia’s most sough-aftert dancers William ‘Billy’ Keohavong and Ko Yamada, the work questions what is the secret to winning at life. Inspired by Japanese game shows, video games and internet culture, two avatars are put through the ringer and tested on their ability to stay in the game. Through a series of increasingly difficult levels, [ gameboy ] challenges players to truly consider the consequences of their actions. Will they win? Presented as part of Dance24, an experimental dance festival. 97 Boundary Street, West End , QLD , 4101 , Australia
97 Boundary Street, West End , QLD , 4101 , Australia
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