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This page includes images and videos of WIDance performers, classes and workshop dancers.

Photos

A three-photo montage of WIDancers dressed in Mardi gras style costume performing in a busy street festival.

Two image montage: 1. A female dancer backstage smiling in profile 2. A male dancer smiling holding hand up in hang 10 style.

A three-image montage of WIDancers performing on stage wearing shades of black, purple and gold, lit by soft moody lighting.

Two group photos of workshop participants, each striking a pose or smiling into the camera.

Two black and white images 1. A WIDancer sits on a suspended hoop 2. Two WIDancers performing at an outdoor train station.

Montage: 1. Three WIDancers performing on stage in vintage costume 2. A WIDancer during rehearsal, poised and concentrating.

Montage: 1. Two dancers sit during rehearsal 2. Two dancers contact improv 3. Seven dancers either side of a ballet barre.

Ten dancers hold a final pose during rehearsal, most wearing face masks. 2. A group of dancers move across the studio floor.

Montage: 1. Five dancers wearing white pose like statues in a city park 2. On set during a WIDance photoshoot.


Videos

 "The Art of Observation' Fringe Festival 2020 

Excerpts from a site specific event inspired by the architecture of the Academy of Fine Arts and selected artworks in the 28th Wallace Art Awards NZAFA Exhibition.
Received Highly Commended in the Arts Access Creative New Zealand Community Arts Award 2020


Lady Wordsmith (Touch Compass DanceBox film) 2017

DanceBox is a collection of short films portraying significant moments in dancers' lives created by Touch Compass in collaboration with WIDancers.
Clouds pass by… breathe in, breathe out… A living poem brought to life by Alexandra Smith. Lady Wordsmith is a journey where words give the freedom to fly beyond the restriction of ones’ physical form.


Drumming is Like Thunder (Touch Compass DanceBox film) 2015

The phrase “can’t stop the music” exists for a reason. And that reason is Duncan Armstrong. Drumming is Like Thunder showcases one human’s showmanship and determination to defy the bullying behavior and his dream to perform in major cities around the globe.

 

"I enjoy the movement and company at WIDance."
- David WIDancer 

 
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