Queensland National Ballet opens its doors to a performance of high intensity and expressive choreography with Interfused, which plays at their Bowen Hills location this week.
Choreographed by Martyn Flemming of international dance background, Interfused is a modern tale of desire and constraint.
The show portrays relationships in everyday settings, with everything less than intimate, yet nothing remaining personal.
It asks the question, how close are we without a wall between us?
Associations and accusations become movements stolen in time and four journeys become “INTERFUSED”.
Queensland National Dance Company is a dynamic new company of full-time professional dancers, performing a myriad of dance works.
Date: Thursday 26 July 2012
Time: 7.30pm
Where: The Concert Hall – Old Museum Building, Cnr Gregory Terrace & Bowen Bridge Rd, Bowen Hills, Brisbane
Tickets: webticketing.com.au
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