Alice Topp

To record is to remember

The Australian Ballet’s Bodytorque: New World Record, 2024

To record is to remember

Conjuring tricks

2024 Melbourne Fringe Festival: Arabella Frahn-Starkie’s Pictures & Ghosts, Callum Mooney’s Cosmos, and Alix Kuijpers’s Grim Grinning Ghosts

Conjuring tricks

Ever dividing and colliding

Stephanie Lake’s new work, Circle Electric, commissioned by The Australian Ballet, and Harald Lander’s Études

Ever dividing and colliding

Ever netting the complex emotions of the human heart

The world premiere of Christopher Wheeldon’s Oscar©

Ever netting the complex emotions of the human heart

Familiar, unfamiliar ways

Prue Lang’s POESIS, work in Progress showing, The Australian Ballet 2024 residency

Familiar, unfamiliar ways

In the blink of a Cheshire Cat’s wink

The Australian Ballet’s Alice's Adventures in Wonderland©

In the blink of a Cheshire Cat’s wink

Obstructed sightlines and dissolved edges

From NGV to Dancehouse: Atlanta Eke’s Innocence, Amrita Hepi’s Liable, and Holly Durant’s Alter Edith

Obstructed sightlines and dissolved edges

Slowing down to notice the little things

Rosalind Crisp’s dance excerpt growing within the NGV’s Triennial for one night only, as part of The Night of Ideas

Slowing down to notice the little things

To fell a tree

Lucy Guerin Inc presents PIECES with choreography by Amrita Hepi, Luke George, and Harrison Richie-Jones

To fell a tree

Sir Frederick Ashton double bill

The Australian Ballet’s The Dream / Marguerite & Armand

Sir Frederick Ashton double bill

Ecological family

Recoil Performance Group’s MASS-bloom explorations at Dancehouse

Ecological family

“Kinship between people and place”

Bangarra Dance Theatre’s Yuldea

“Kinship between people and place”

“And anyway, I can’t stop dancing”

In conversation with Rosalind Crisp in the foyer at Dancehouse

“And anyway, I can’t stop dancing”

A lamentation of swans

The Australian Ballet’s Swan Lake

A lamentation of swans

“what can dance do?”

Rosalind Crisp’s The real time it takes…

“what can dance do?”

Our “response-ability”, our human nature

Sydney Dance Company’s Ascent

Our “response-ability”, our human nature

Be extended. Be intensified.

Inaugural season of Escalator

Be extended. Be intensified.
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Nocturnal poetry

The Tokyo Ballet’s Giselle

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Nocturnal poetry

Brilliant cut

The Australian Ballet’s Jewels

Brilliant cut

The body is an archive

The Australian Ballet’s Identity

The body is an archive

No hiding in the dark

Lucy Guerin’s NEWRETRO

No hiding in the dark

Future harvest

Melbourne's inaugural FRAME festival

Future harvest

A calling bird

DanceX, Part Three, presented by The Australian Ballet

A calling bird

Dance to be sound. Dance to be colour.

The Australian Ballet’s triple bill, Instruments of Dance

Dance to be sound. Dance to be colour.