From Calcutta to Sydney, Puerto Rico to New York and Japan to Melbourne- three women artists take the audience on an ebullient journey of transition and discovery.
Selected Reviews
"....Yumi Umiumare does incredibly intense solo in which her Japanese heritage and butoh dance background provide an irresistible focus for small actions on personal or domestic themes that hint at larger concerns......The transformations is riveting, powered by the knowledge that visual is built on layers of psychological and emotional considerations."
Sydney Morning Herald 2004
".....After pursuing their separate style in solos, the three women dress in black skirts and tops to dance together. It is fascinating to observe how this short sequence of shared steps emphasises their differences yet gives them a sense of solidarity and empowerment."
Jill Sykes,The Sydney Morning Herald, 7, July 2004
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