Our Last Tree – in development 2025

Our Last Tree explores the triad of sustainability; individuals, communities and the environment.  Through dance, music and multimedia we examine the importance of connecting with our roots, society and country and the repercussions of losing connection.  It is time to recalibrate the balance.  These connections are vital to our longevity

Our Last Tree – dancers in the wild in lutruwita

Vital – 2023

Vital explores our emotions, energetics, and values in relation to Mother Gondwana explores and how the natural world around us gives rise to groundedness and then the consequences of losing that connection. The piece reflects on cultural, societal, and environmental elements that earth us and key themes of counterbalance, building, and women working with women. We explore individualism and how common goals can be achieved when human connections and bonds are strengthened.

Glow & Flare – 2020

Glow & Flare explores the power of fire. Intense, beautiful, destructive and devastating; fire is increasing in our Australian landscape.

Glow & Flare – Tarkine in Motion (Bob Brown Foundation) – Photo Charles Chadwick

Adrift – 2017-2019

Adrift comments on how the important connections between the oceans, environment and humans are not being well-managed but allowed to float unanchored, heading for disaster.  Adrift is an engaging performance using improvised and choreographed/composed dance, music and visual arts to highlight, inform and raise questions about the complex relationships humans have with the oceans.  

Adrift pop-up performances – Clarence seafarer’s festival – Photo Renee Thurston

seasons&reasons – 2016

The planet is warming and precarious. Hardly a day goes by without grim news: of rising sea temperatures and surges, extreme weather, bleaching of the Great Barrier Reef and diminishing species. This project is personal and public: weʼre worried for ourselves and the next generation and hopeful for humankindʼs capacity to create change. Responsibility for action and protection of endangered places and ecosystems, and all they represent, remains with us. Join with us in celebrating the planetʼs spectacular diversity, with music, dance, film and photography. Itʼs time to move.

seasons&reasons – Peacock theatre – Photo Arwen Dyer