'It is a very fluid work that weaves in shape and pattern, as the twenty-four dancers, all of different physicalities and training backgrounds, group and regroup in different configurations. Dressed differently in casual tops and bottoms, the dancers are a powerful symbol of the universality of dance.' - Dance Australia
'The fourth and final act, however, was a welcome burst of colour and energy. Cameron McMillan was the choreographer for the closing act, in which all 31 dancers dressed in casual clothes to portray ‘inheritance, identity, diversity, and coexistence’. As the dancers weaved in between each other, on and off the stage, the effect of living together yet feeling alone was hard to miss. One particularly powerful moment was when all 31 dancers framed the stage in a square U, as was the moment they all walked deep into the bowels of QPAC’s stage. The use of space was terrific here' Critical Mass
Images: Ken Sparrow