“The reason I’ve only done short contracts until now is I want to keep it real, and make sure I have the energy and the stamina, the vision and the passion that this job takes,” he said.
“I still do, and I’m confident the board, our audiences, our dancers, the Australia Council and everyone invested in Sydney Dance Company agrees.”, includes a piece by him, as will the 2023’s season’s flagship three-fer,Sydney Dance Company dancers Dimitri Kleioris, Liam Green and Mia Thompson with Artistic Director Rafael Bonachela.
Meanwhile, SDC’s 2023 season will also include its response to feedback from subscribers that they would love to be closer to the dancers.is a new experience staged at SDC’s wharf premises at Walsh Bay, where works will be choreographed in the round and allow approximately 150 patrons to watch the dancers perform just centimetres in front of them., meaning ‘we are’ in Spanish,” Bonachela said.