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Victoria Hunt, Triptych, De Quincey Co
Triptych examines three elements—air, electricity and water.
Through dance, sonic and visual structures, framed by three large-scale video screens which envelop the audience, the piece explores the elements as fundamental modes of physicality and being in the world. This in turn reflects the contemporary and ancient spectrum of human experience spanning war and peace; the survival of species.
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Linda Luke, Triptych, De Quincey Co
Triptych invites audiences into an immersive multi-dimensional, ‘holographic’ matrix of body and space. Breaking open the simple, it explores the nature of perception and relationship. It generates a tactile and richly sensorial world, an environment which touches the nonverbal, sensual knowing. (Text courtesy of De Quincey Co.)
credits: performers Peter Fraser, Victoria Hunt, Linda Luke, Lizzie Thomson, sound Chris Abraham, video and visuals Sam James, lighting Travis Hodgson, choreography, direction Tess de Quincey
performances: Performance Space, Sydney, November 2008
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Peter Fraser, Triptych, De Quincey Co
ecstasy and other states
keith gallasch, realtime 88, december-january 2008
blissfully in their element
deborah jones, the australian, november 10, 2008
triptych
kevin jackson, kevin jackson’s theatre reviews, november 10, 2008
a team effort in creativity
jill sykes, november 11, 2008
photo Mayu Kanamori
Peter Fraser, Triptych, De Quincey Co
triptych
jana perkovic, guerrilla semiotics, november 19, 2008