Friday, 22 July 2022

BARBAROI [LIVE circus]

A blend of high octane circus, cabaret and physical theatre, suitable for all ages.

BARBAROI  combines daring acrobatics, aerials  & phenomenal  circus acts set against a pumping soundtrack complimented by finely  tuned  lighting  and special effects. 



                                  

BARBAROI  will leave audiences young and old holding their breath and on the edge of their seat. Welcome to the five star award winning cyberpunk circus showdown that is BARBAROI  !



FRI 22 JULY
11AM
7.30PM

BARBAROI circus 
[LIVE on stage]
by After Dark Theatre


Adult $59.00
Child 3-12 yrs  $35.00
Concession  $49.00
Student $49.00
Family Ticket (2AD+2CH) $160.00

review:



"These wonderful acrobats keep the crowd’s attention through changing scenarios with varying equipment. Their balance and agility is formidable and they demonstrate a trust in each other than allows for some breathtaking moments. The five men and one woman demonstrate many circus skills among them juggling, tumbling, trapeze, cord lisse, pole climbing, bar work and even parkour." 



Cast
Stan Ricketsoons' background is in elite  gymnastics, having trained at the High Performance Centre of  Gymnastics  and studied Theatre Arts at Swinburne University Melbourne, Australia where he honed in his performance skills. He trained for three years at the National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA) graduating in 2011 specialising in aerial straps, Chinese pole and teeterboard.

Stan has performed aerials and acrobatics in the United Kingdom, Europe, Australia and Macau in  touring  shows, corporate functions, traditional circus, cabarets, festivals and cruise liners.

Stan also has experience as a circus trainer, having taught on the degree program at the National Centre for Circus Arts (formally known as Circus Space) in London, Aircraft Circus (Woolwich, London) and Gravity Aerial Academy, London. Stan  has  also taught aerial straps on the degree program at the National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA) in Melbourne, Australia.

Stan is a co producer and performer in 'Barbaroi'.


Amy Nightingale-Olsen is a professional flyer. She gets tossed in the air by people and lands on them again for a living. A graduate of NICA, the national institute of circus arts, Amy has performed with Australian circus companies such as Circus Oz, Circa & Highwire Entertainment.
Alongside flying, Amy also performs Club Juggling, Foot Juggling & Icarian Games (human foot juggling). Currently she works for Dummies Corp, a Melbourne based independent circus company, in the internationally acclaimed show 'Trash Test Dummies'.

Amy has travelled all over the world with her work. She loves the art form, the community and the people she gets to work with every day.


Ryan Darwin once threw a pair of tomatoes up in the air: that act would send him stumbling for the next twenty years down the rabbit hole, that is: performing. Ryan uses a combination of juggling, rola bola, corde lisse, headstands and handstands to create moments of beautiful simplicity. His aim – to present circus at a human level.

Inspired and moulded by years of street performing prior to studying at the National Institute of Circus Arts. Ryan realised what he called ‘the necessity of training evolution’ was paramount. He became fascinated by the potential of fusing circus and dance elements, choosing to study an additional year at The Space Arts and  Dance  Centre. This resulted in the co-founding an original show: 'My Sight–Their Sight' by company Blindful that incorporated both physical practices.

Currently an ensemble member of the shows 'By A Thread' and 'Sensory Decadence' by the company One Fell Swoop Circus, Ryan looks forward to expanding and sharing repertoire with the cast of 'Barbaroi'.



Excitable, energetic, enthusiastic  and  most  of  all  determined, Karina Schiller began her career as a circus performer with 16 years in elite gymnastics and then at the Australian National Institute of Circus Arts.  Seeking to learn a diverse range of specialities,  Karina has travelled the world training Chinese pole with Mahrane Hannachi in Quebec, hand to hand, ground acrobatics, teeterboard, banquine, tightwire, flying trapeze and clowning with specialist teachers from tiny towns in Spain to masters from
China.
Interested in the academic side as well she has participated in workshops ranging from the DAS Arts Method of Feedback Giving all the way to Feminism in Circus and everything in between. Karina was a lead character in the show ‘Finestra Aperta’ for the European Capital of Culture in the Netherlands and Australia's own Circus Oz in their show ‘Precarious’. She was an ensemble member for the off festival show 'William the Great' in MontrĂ©al Complètement Cirque, is the shorter half of the Chinese pole duo...Moxie and is thrilled to be a part of the cast of 'Barbaroi'.


Jon Allingham found circus as a teenager in Wollongong through Circus Monoxide. This sparked a love for the art form, and he was soon training daily before moving to Melbourne when he was accepted into NICA. Specializing in  partner  acrobatics,  hoop diving, and Russian bar,

Jon graduated in 2011. Since then, he's worked around the world, including on board P&O Cruise ships, as a specialist circus artist for Opera Australia, and many shows with group acrobatics troupe Affinity Circus. More recently, Jon was part of 'PARADE' - a resident show in Chamaeleon Theatre in Berlin, performing over 170 shows in 6 months.  Jon has strong passion for group acrobatics and ensemble work, and is a self-described tosser (and catcher, thankfully).


Byron Hutton is an ambitious circus performer who constantly challenges himself by learning new  performance  techniques. Byron made a duo full length juggling show called 'Jugg  Life', which has toured around Australia, was nominated for a Green Room Award 2019 and won Gasworks Circus Showdown 2015.
Byron's solo show 'Bit by Bit' was nominated for Best Circus in its inaugural season at Melbourne Fringe 2018.  Byron has dedicated his life to making juggling as entertaining and interesting as possible.   He’s achieved this through his unstoppable dedication and combining his high skill level in juggling, with  dance, percussion and stage craft.

Byron has directed, taught, and performed  juggling  his  whole adult life.


After Dark Theatre
Company History
Beginning in 2008 as a black- light theatre company, After Dark Theatre created its debut circus show ‘Runtime Error’. This was, at the time a ground-breaking performance, fusing black light illusionary techniques with physical theatre and circus. In 2009 ADT produced the production of ‘Limbo – requiem’, which was an inter-art circus piece utilising puppetry and advanced lighting techniques.

Since then, ADT have become circus producing veterans and have produced and or designed a number of award- winning productions, including in their portfolio Barbaroi, PDC Rock!, They Say She’s Different, Trash Test Dummies, Pappilion, We Should Quit, Element of Consequence, By a Thread, Society, Rouge, Rebel, and Hochie Mumma; After Dark Theatre's running resident circus cabaret in Fitzroy.

From 2014 to present After Dark Theatre have been the technical Co-ordinators for ‘Gluttony' at Adelaide Fringe Festival where it managers 8 venues, 2 acres of outdoor parkland, and over 50 productions.






 









Friday, 8 July 2022

AMITI STRING QUARTET with LLOYD VAN’T HOFF

 Australian Festival of Chamber Music Winterschool Outreach Concert...

Amiti Quartet perform Beethoven’s String Quartet Op. 74 and the Ravel String Quartet; with Lloyd joining them for David Schiff’s Ducal Suite for clarinet and string quartet

AFCM Concert

AMITI STRING QUARTET 
with 
LLOYD VAN’T HOFF, CLARINETTIST

6pm Saturday 23 July 2022


$20 . Conc .| Student $15 . CHILD $12


The AFCM Winterschool Outreach program provides an extraordinary opportunity for an emerging ensemble to give concerts and create a profile throughout the festival. 

Through a series of workshops and performances at local secondary schools and theatres in the region, and led by  Lloyd van’t Hoff, the Outreach Program will feature 2021 Masterclass Alumni, the Amiti Quartet.




THE PULSE ~ Gravity & Other Myths - filmed on stage at The Sydney Festival 2022

★★★★★ Gravity defied in spectacular fashion....  
Sydney Morning Herald

MUSIC | CIRCUS | FAMILY | 75mins | 

coming to the cinema screen for 1 WEEK ONLY
this June/July school holidays!

Friday 8/7 - 10:30am
Saturday 9/7/2022 - 1:40pm
Sunday 10/7 - 1:40pm  FINAL

Physical theatre with 24 bodies and 26 voices. Presented by a company that routinely eludes earth’s forces and a euphoric symphony of strength, sinew and song, it sends humans into the air and hearts into mouths.

Gravity & Other Myths  trailer 

The sheer scale of it will get you first. 22 bodies and 26 voices in a sweeping, pulsating ebb and flow of humanity. Then you’ll start to absorb the details – the expertly crafted passages of seemingly impossible levels of cooperation. The mountain of bodies crumbling into an ocean of voice in an epic yet intricate symphony of strength, sinew and haunting song. With your blood pumping and your heart in your mouth watch bodies soaring, diving, tumbling then finding centre, finding stillness, amidst chaos.  

The world-renowned Australian physical theatre company Gravity & Other Myths, which brought the acclaimed Backbone to Sydney Festival in 2018, now unites with Sydney Philharmonia Choirs' VOX for The Pulse.

A moving choral score meets and enhances the beauty of the physical display, as this landmark work explores how we – as people, communities or clusters of particles – respond to the changes that are continually happening around us. 

Captured by Australian Theatre live with stunning cinematography, from the Helpmann Award®-winning creative team of director Darcy Grant, lighting designer Geoff Cobham and composer Ekrem Eli Phoenix, The Pulse is a work of mighty ambition from a company that routinely eludes earth’s forces.

all tickets just $10



DOG [M]

1h41m . Comedy Family

Thursday 7/7 - 10:40am
Friday 8/7-   6:30pm
Saturday 9/7 - 6:30pm
Sunday 10/7 - 3:20pm  FINAL


With a dog named Lulu  (a Belgian Malinois) by his side, Army Ranger Briggs (Channing Tatum)  races down the Pacific Coast to make it to a soldier's funeral on time. Along the way, Briggs and Lulu drive each other completely crazy, break a handful of laws, narrowly evade death, and learn to let down their guards to have a fighting chance of finding happiness.

Directors: Reid Carolin, Channing Tatum
Writers: Reid Carolin (screenplay), Brett Rodriguez (story)
Stars:  Channing Tatum, Q'orianka Kilcher, Ethan Suplee

The movie Dog is partially based on a true story. Co-director and star of the film, Channing Tatum rescued a mix-breed dog named Lulu in 2008. She lived with him for the last decade of her life, passing away from cancer in December of 2018.

M Coarse language and drug use


Audience reviews
  
 
 
 
 
 
 This movie surprised the heck out of me! Tatum, who also co‑directed this film, definitely has what it takes to make it big beyond an acting, or dancing, career. I’m old enough to remember how touching Tom Hanks’ Turner & Hooch was, so to do the idea again and to have done it so well really amazed me. It also has underlying messages on how this country treats our veterans, with two very distinct hard hitting scenes that make you want to scream. I have no idea what makes our government forget our heroes like that—-truly saddening. Back to the main plot though, the dog performed fantastic, the supporting characters also did well, but man that Tatum completely handled this film to victory and it was awesome. Very entertaining film, less comedy and more dram-edy than we’re used to, but the impact the movie has on you makes you forget all that. Great film.

    
 
 
 
 
 
 This storyline is an excellent portrayal of what the aftermath of post war does to some heroic veterans; ptsd, traumatic head injury, personal and families post combat conflict and also the trauma related anxiety affects on a service dog... It's a story that can't help but to tap into your emotions. It's amazing to see how Lulu's and the Army Ranger's personality is completely transformed being the result of unexpectedly being joined together from the Sargeant. Then as a result of fate and some complex adjustments they formed an inseparable loving bond. It does have subtle features of three adults having foreplay while dressed, pot plants and pot-laced suckers, whiskey and beer that children may question.

    
 
 
 
 
 Dog: A serious comedy. Channing Tatum is a discharged Army Ranger recovering from a brain injury, he wants to do a security guard course but needs clearance from his former C.O.  Unsure that Tatum is fit the officer says he'll sign off on it if Tatum delivers a temperamental Combat Dog, Lulu, to her handlers funeral in Arizona. A road movie ensues with high jinks from Lulu messing up Tatum's encounter with tantric yoga practitioners, meeting up with an off the fris hippie couple and causing havoc in a hotel. There are plenty of laughs but also a very serious side to the film. PTSD, alcoholism, drug abuse and family break up among injured war veterans are explored. As is the monstering/othering of the enemy and the effect that can have on the dogs outside of a military setting, An entertaining film which you won't forget in a hurry.