Devolution January 16, 2007
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Can’t wait for Devolution at the CarriageWorks!
Check out the most recent Stagenoise.com podcast that includes an interview with Devolution’s choreographer, Garry Stewart. Click here

“With its sci-fi feel, sexy moves and electronica soundtrack, Devolution looks likely to appeal to the younger clubbing set as well as dance and theatre fans.”
Read this article on the Tele’s site.
Zero Degrees – Review (Shivangi) January 9, 2007
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In a piece for the ‘What I’d do if I had the money’ series for The
Gurdian, Akram Khan once said, “I would spend the money to bring
artists from different genres together, artists who you wouldn’t
expect to work together – maybe a painter, a sculptor, a writer and a
film director.”
Khan’s latest production alchemically combines his Kathak-inspired
lightning-fast footwork with Sidi Larbi Charkaoui’s supple
contortions, Antony Gormley’s more-than-alive sculptures and Nitin
Sawhney’s haunting music. Zero Degrees, which opened the Sydney
Festival is a not-to-be-missed contemporary dance production rich in
meaning and experience.
Zero Degrees January 7, 2007
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We made it along to Zero Degrees last night.
The show was awesome. Akram and Sidi have so much talent and energy.
It was a really polished performance that featured great music, lighting and choreography.
Full review on the way.
CarriageWorks in Redfern January 3, 2007
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The new CarriageWorks venue in Redfern looks great.
Here’s an article from the NSW ministry for the Arts.
“CarriageWorks will become a much-needed venue for physical theatre and contemporary dance in Sydney and home to some of Australia’s most innovative companies”

Zero Degrees December 13, 2006
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Zero Degrees is the first work to be presented at Sydney’s newest performing arts venue, CarriageWorks. Staring Akram Khan and Sidi Larbi Cherkauio on stage, a score by Nitin Sawney and sculpture by Antony Gormley. Click here for reviews of Zero Degrees from London earlier this year. Did anyone see Akram Khan’s Ma (Sydney 2005?)
Zero Degrees November 3, 2006
Posted by bengum in CarriageWorks, zero degrees.3 comments
Zero degrees is at the new CarriageWorks venue and should be great. Nitin Sawney is doing the music and is a rocking DJ / producer. Check out his website.