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© Commonwealth of Australia 2009
The sites featured in this resource are NOT linked to YouTube
looking@dance is a resource that assists students to explore dance sites that feature video excerpts of works for viewing in class and at home.
Visit each site by clicking on the white link for the siteAdvance each page by clicking anywhere on
the page
Let’s begin by looking at dance works from the Australian
context. These clips could help you to:
explore themes and symbols in choreography;
identify the elements of dance;
understand the source of inspiration for dance works;
appreciate the diversity of dance from a national perspective;
appreciate other cultural and social contexts in dance.
in australia
Australian Dance Theatrewww.adt.org.au
in australia
ForceMajeurewww.forcemajeure.com.au
in australia
It is also useful to look at dance works from contexts
outside Australia. These clips could help you to:
start an e-journal about dance works you discover online with links to your favourite sites;
begin a research project which you could publish online;
analyse film techniques and use these in your own filmed work.
overseas
Compania Nacional de Danza cndanza.mcu.es
overseas
Nederlands Dans Theaterwww.ndt.nl
overseas
Paul Taylor Dance Companywww.ptdc.org
overseas
Rambert Dance Companywww.rambert.org.uk
overseas
Sylvie Guillemwww.sylvieguillem.com
overseas
Chelyabinsk Contemporary Dance Theatre - Russia
www.olgapona.com
overseas
Mia Michaels choreographywww.miamichaels.com
overseas
Mile Zero Dancewww.milezerodance.com
overseas
Metacafe contemporary dance videos
www.metacafe.com/tags/contemporary_dance
overseas