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Elements of Freestyle Urban sports and dance

Term 2

Primary - High School: Stage 4 – 6, Years 7 12
Learning areas: Dance, PDHPE

In this adrenaline-fuelled explosion of extreme urban sports, dance, music and theatre, the Netherlands’ ISH Dance Collective, create breath-taking poetry with every single moment. Whether you float on ballet shoes or on skates, with ISH, it’s all dance.

Sometimes it’s just unbelievable... You have to experience this, experience it in full colour, live and soaked in music.

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See urban arts with new eyes

Elements of Freestyle is about those redeeming seconds that make a complicated trick ultimately succeed; about the freestylers’ total focus on the moment, the ecstasy and the feeling of complete and total freedom. In a spectacular fusion of breakdance, inline skating, skateboarding, freestyle basketball, BMX and free running, the audience discovers the artistry behind the trick. Simultaneously both exquisitely beautiful and heart-poundingly exciting, director Marco Gerris’ (So You Think You Can Dance) show packs a punch. You simply will not believe your eyes.

Sydney Opera House presents a Netherlands ISH Dance Collective production

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