Body Body Commodity + Baby Girl at Mona Foma 2023

Two images - 1. Female bodies surrounded by pastel coloured foam off cuts. 2. Female in a pink puffer and sandals on all fours wearing a skin coloured mask.

TWO OUTSTANDING OFFERINGS OF CONTEMPORARY DANCE AT MONA FOMA 2023

Body Body Commodity

Jenni Large

Five female dancers animate and interact with a mass of pastel foam objects that litter the performance space, ‘exploiting and embracing their habitat’ as the lines between object, body, power and product blur.

$30 / $20

Friday 17 February, 7pm

Saturday 18 February, 3pm + 7pm

Earl Arts Centre, 10 Earl Street, Launceston

Choreographer/dancer: Jenni Large

Dancer / collaborator: Amber McCartney

Dancer / collaborator: Ashleigh Musk 

Dancer / collaborator: Georgia Rudd

Dancer / collaborator: Erin O’Rourke 

Internship dancer: Ebony Nichols 

Sound designer: Anna Whitaker 

Costume + set designer: Michelle Boyde 

Lighting designer + production manager: Chris Jackson 

Producing partner: Tasdance

Supported by Arts Tasmania, RANT Arts Tasmania Project Fund, Regional Arts Fund (QLD), Dancenorth, Judith Wright Centre, Tasdance + Australia Council for the Arts

Venue Partner: Theatre North


Baby Girl

Amber McCartney

A dance performance of a figure caught between their body’s original memories and the persona of a new, otherworldly being.

$30/$20

Friday 24–Sunday 26 February, 6.30–7.10pm

Nolan Gallery, Mona

Choreographer / dancer: Amber McCartney

Costume designer: Geoffrey Watson

Lighting designer + production manager: Chris Jackson

Artistic director: Adam Wheeler

Producer: Emma Porteus

Supported by Arts Tasmania

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