Virtuosi by Sue Healey
23 November 2016

Virtuosi by Sue Healey

23 November 2016 (Wednesday), 8pm
SCREENING ROOM, Arts House
S$10/pax

Rating: NC16
Consumer Advice: Some Nudity

Created by award-winning choreographer and filmmaker Sue Healey with music by New Zealand jazz legend Mike Nock, Virtuosi is a feature length documentary about the drive to be an artist and the special nature of virtuosity in dance. Through exhilarating dance and stories from the heart, Virtuosi reveals intimate and astounding portraits of eight New Zealand dance artists. Destined for greatness, these artists all left their homeland in their youth to pursue careers around the world. They have each achieved remarkable things in the world of contemporary dance and through this film, audiences have the rare chance to witness their artistry as they reflect on their careers.

Virtuosi weaves ideas and dances across many cities and cultures – Berlin, London, New York, Sydney, Melbourne, Townsville, Brussels – revealing fascinating dance lineages and creative insights.

It is the nature of embodied knowledge of dance that drives this film. What is its unique-ness? What is its power? Why dance?

Artists featured includes Mark Baldwin, Craig Bary, Lisa Densem, Raewyn Hill, Sarah-Jayne Howard, Jeremy Nelson, Ross McCormack and Claire O’Neil

Presented with venue support by The Arts House.
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There will be a two-week workshop, titled Dance & The Moving Image, with Sue Healey, directed towards participants with some choreographic experience and desire to venture into making dance for the screen. More details here: http://www.dancenucleus.com/masterclass-workshops
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About Sue Healey

Sue is a multi-award-winning choreographer, educator, filmmaker and installation artist.

Based in Sydney, since 2000 she has created 4 major collections:
Niche series (2002-04), In Time series (2005-07), Curiosities series (2008-12) and On View series (2013 - present). These encompass over 30 works across live performance, dance film, gallery installations and international collaborations. They have won awards nationally and internationally and the major works from each series have been presented by Sydney Opera House and have toured to Melbourne, Canberra, New Zealand and Japan.

Experimenting with form and perception, Healey creates dance for diverse spaces: theatres, galleries and the camera. Her films have been finalists in major international film festivals and have been broadcast by Australian and European television networks. Healey is an acknowledged pioneer of dance on screen. Her films are widely acclaimed and have won many awards, screening in over 30 countries. Virtuosi (feature-length documentary) has screened in New York, Montreal, Amsterdam, Prague, Portugal, Berlin, Hobart, Auckland Arts Festival, DocEdge festival Wellington, American Dance Festival and many other international festivals in 2013/14. The film won an Australian Dance Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance on Film 2013 and a Silver ACS award for cinematographer Judd Overton. Her film The Golds won Diamond award at IPAMA, Indonesia 2015 and will screen in Lincoln Centre New York, Dance on Camera Festival 2016.

For more information about Sue Healey and her works, please visit www.suehealey.com