Sydney Fringe Festival dares to (sign) dance


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Signdancing is an extension of sign language into the whole body, says performer Andy Dexterity.


Colourful chap: Andy Dexterity busts some moves.

Colourful chap: Andy Dexterity busts some moves.


Photo: Steven Siewert

His dance moves are inspired by Auslan handshapes and gestures with ”a focus on a beautiful aesthetic and entertaining visual”.


”I lived in a deaf household for a year and saw the scope of sign language in the wider arts arena,” he said. ”I love implementing a layer of accessibility in art projects, making works more accessible and giving pieces a richer linguistic landscape. An embodied experience of a thought or story seems to go much further and lingers much longer with an audience.”


Dexterity’s unique sense of theatricality will help launch this year’s Sydney Fringe Festival, the largest independent arts festival in the state, which aims to nurture and support emerging artists and cutting-edge performances.


In its ninth year, the festival’s party hub will be headquartered at the Kings Cross Hotel, with events spilling out along Oxford Street, bringing a diverse program spanning theatre, music, comedy, visual art, film, musical theatre, dance, circus, literature and poetry to an often unloved inner-city precinct.


Article source: https://www.watoday.com.au/politics/federal/the-week-in-estimates-michael-pezzullo-john-lloyd-emails-questioned-and-some-bad-language-20180524-p4zhag.html?utm_medium=rss&utm_source=rss_politics_federal

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