An Introduction
Mobile performance laboratory AMPERS&ND et al brings together leading innovators in music, dance and physical theatre from Australia, Korea and Europe, researching new modes of artistic communication between performer and musician, and inviting you to think deeply about how we physically and sonically navigate daily life. The driving research elements behind AMPERS&ND are the transposition of traditional Korean dance as interpreted by Wuturi, a highly Western syncretic approach to instrumentalisation by members of contemporary music ensemble Elision, and not yet it’s difficult’s performance training, Body Listening, which has at its spiritual heart the Australian landscape.
NYID invites you to join the artists of AMPERS&ND for a series of events including an introductory two-day Body Listening workshop, an industry seminar, a public forum and a research presentation.
This project has been supported by ConnectionBox, the Korea-Australian Connection Initiative, a partnership between the Australia Council for the Arts and the Korea Arts Management Service. And the City of Melbourne through Arts House. For more bookings and venue information, please go to Arts House website.


