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Unsuitable Case

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Unsuitable Case
Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts (Brisbane Front Residency) 2011
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Choreographer: Gemma Dawkins
Performers: Caitlin MacKenzie, Gabriel Comerford
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This work is a series of small experiments exploring the idea of mess - why we make it, how we feel about it, and what it means. I find a certain satisfaction in watching a space unravel, and in seeing the physical evidence that something has occurred here. I am intrigued by the metaphoric capacity of objects in space to represent the intangible and to take on meaning.
If the world is messy, does a neat room equate to a life unlived?
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Materials: suitcase, string, tea.
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