Dance & Physical Theatre

two thread / Superposition

A double bill of dance from exciting emerging choreographers.

$30.00
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Two images are placed together, each image showing two people connecting with eachother through dance. The top images shows two people embracing with their arms outstretched in a dance studio. The bottom image shows two people wearing red and black intensely making eye contact. Sillohetes of their body are overlaid ontop for an experimental effect. They are touching each others arms.

Image Credit: Jeff Busby

  • Created and Performed by: Karlia & Danni / Gabriel & Jazmyn

  • Presented by: Dancehouse

'two thread' by Karlia Cook & Danni Cook is centred around the spectrum of similarities and differences of two bodies that have been carved out of the same mould. This work zooms in on the sisterhood of Danni and Karlia and how they come together through movement, interweaving their shared stories and histories, meandering and dancing alongside each other in flow and collision.

'Superposition' by Gabriel Sinclair & Jazmyn Carter is a duet in perpetual motion: the dancers in close proximity, the tension is relentless yet contact is never made. In between a duel and a pas de deux, this duet tests the persistence of the dancers and their ability to balance order and chaos. Informed by principles in quantum mechanics and utilising cybernetics, the dancers reveal the possibilities for sensitivity between human nature and technology.

About Dancehouse

Karlia May is a Naarm based dance artist of Māori (Ngāpuhi), Mā’ohi and European descent. Karlia is a dancer, choreographer and writer with a Masters in Dance from the Victorian College of the Arts. Her practice is grounded in the embodiment of listening and honouring the ever-evolving relationality between bodies, ancestry, lands and waters. Traversing between the physical and the ancestral, the local and the cosmological, Karlia aims to converse, unearth and dance alongside the multiplicity of voices, memories and bodies of water that her body is a meeting ground to. Since graduating from WAAPA in 2021 Karlia has worked with companies and artists such as Chunky Move, Joel Bray Dance, New Zealand Dance Company Julie Minaai and Bella Waru. Performing in Joel Bray’s world Premier of Garabari at Arts house and choreographing a short work Oneness on New Zealand Dance Company, apart of the Matariki Hunga Nui program.


Gabriel Sinclair and Jazmyn Carter are dance artists based on Ngunnawal land (Canberra) and Naarm (Melbourne), respectively.
They met and began collaborating at the Victorian College of the Arts where they both completed a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance.
Gabriel has choreographed and composed soundtracks for his live works including ‘Temperate Climber’, and for several dance films, most recently screening his work ‘Dragonfly’ in Adelaide’s Trilogy Film Festival 2023.
Jazmyn’s choreographic works include ‘Whose Thoughts Are They’ (2020), a performance and film project with the FLING Physical Theatre Company, and short dance film ‘OBSERVER’ (2019), shown at the Centre National de la Danse in Paris.

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