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Bunny at Arts House – Luke George and Daniel Kok (Performance)

February 3, 2017 @ 7:00 pm - February 5, 2017 @ 3:00 pm AEDT

$25 – $35

Bunny is part of Asia TOPA. With a background in socially engaged arts practice, Luke George is Melbourne-based choreographer and performer. Daniel Kok (Singapore) is currently developing artistic research on critical spectatorship and audiences and exploring the notion of Trans-Individuality at the Kinosaki International Arts Center (Japan), where he will work with visual artist, Miho Shimizu (Japan).

 
Desires are unleashed, tensions suspended and lines of connection macraméd in Bunny – an interactive performance using rope.

Dance provocateurs Luke George (Erotic Dance, Festival of Live Art 2016) and Daniel Kok (Singapore) exploit the physical properties of rope and knots to unpick the boundaries of desire, trust, consent and communion between artist and audience, ‘Bunny’ and ‘Rigger’.

Staged in the round, the web of technicoloured ropes draws performer and audience into an increasingly enveloping bind.

 

Date&Time: 2/3/4 Feb 7pm-, 5 Feb 3pm-

Duration: 120 mins.

Warning: Adult concepts.

Details

Start:
February 3, 2017 @ 7:00 pm AEDT
End:
February 5, 2017 @ 3:00 pm AEDT
Cost:
$25 – $35
Event Category:
Website:
http://www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/arts-and-culture/arts-house/whats-on-arts-house/pages/bunny.aspx

Venue

Meat Market
3 Blackwood Street, North Melbourne
Melbourne,Victoria3051Australia
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Phone:
(03) 9329 9966

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