6000 to 1 2015
Come all-in with Stompin as they explore the anatomy of choice and chance in 6000 to 1.
Using dance, video and sound, this performative journey will analyse a variety of high-stakes scenarios selected and curated by young Tasmanians. 6000 to 1, a reference to Tasmania’s youth suicide statistics, uses the metaphor of a casino and manipulates the concept of time to explore the impact and importance of the choices we make. Place a bet with Stompin as they explore the repercussions of real life situations in a showdown with the notions of luck, chance, fate and choice.
Location: Sawtooth ARI Level 1, 160 Cimitiere St, Launceston 7250
Wed 25 March, Thurs 26 March, Fri 27 March, Sat 28 March, Sun 29 March
Performed by Young Tasmanians
Emma Porteus: Director/Choreographer
Martyn Coutts: Dramaturge/multimedia artist
Ben Cisterne: Lighting Design
Adam Wheeler: Guest Choreographer
Matt Delbridge: Spatial Design
Randall Foxx: Composer
Artskool: Visual Artists
Sonja Hindrum: Costume Design