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〕 subsequently Sietsma and Valls announced their intention to finish and Natalie Weir took over as Artistic Director in January 2009.〔Cite news | issn = 1322-5235 | last = Clarke | first = Suzanna | title = Natalie Weir is Expressions Dance Company artistic director | work = The Courier-Mail | accessdate = 2008-10-04 | date = 2008-09-27 | url = http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,24400226-5003423,00.html }}〕 Between 1984 and 1989, the company has danced the work of a number of choreographers. These choreographers include Natalie Weir, Don Aske,〔 Shaaron Boughen, Eleanor Brickhill, Jacqui Carroll, Julie Chenery, Rosetta Cook, Michelle Ferrier, Garry Lester, Brian Luca], Angus Lugsdin, Gail McIntosh, John Nobbs, Rober Osmotherly, Sue Peacock, Cathy Quinn, Deborah Saxon, Garry Stewart, Jonathan Taylor, Graeme Watson and Margaret Wilson; in later years, Kristen Bell, Guy Detot, Jennifer Flowers, Nik Hills, Ross Hounslow, Jane Pirani, Jaime Redfern and John Utans. By the 2000s, Expressions Dance Company had performed works of Tiina Alinen, Emily Amisano, Tsung Lung Cheng, Dan Crestani, Peter Furness, Luke Hockley, Vanessa Mafe-Keane, Elise May, Justin Rutzou, Zaimon & Elizabeth Vilmanis, Jim Vile, Sally Wicks and Lisa Wilson. ==Tours and Festivals== Expressions Dance Company has toured extensively and performed internationally, including: * 1997 - Karmiel Dance Festival in Israel. * 1997 – A regional tour of Western Australia followed by the Northern Territory (Youth Dance Festival). * 1997 – Toured Wales & Singapore. * 1998 – Performed in New York. * 1999 – World Dance Alliance in Philadelphia, USA. * 1999 – Performed at the Kaye Playhouse in New York. * 2000 – Korean International Modern Dance Festival. * 2001 – Performances in Basel, Switzerland. * 2002 – New Orleans Biennial Festival and the German Ludwigsburg Dance Festival. * 2002 – Beijing for the 4th China Modern Dance Festival. * 2004 – Mexico for the prestigious Festival de Mexico en el Centro Historico. * 2005 – Guangdong Modern Dance Festival in China. * 2006 – Performance at Stanford University in San Francisco as part of the Live Arts Program. * 2007 – United States Tour; performed in five cities. * 2009 - Busan, South Korea – premier of ''Raw'' * 2010 - Beijing for ''First Ritual'', in collaboration with LDTX and WIlly Tsao; the work was a profound comment on what ties us together as a human race * * 2011 - Basel, Switzerland for ''Scripsi Sciptum''in collaboration with Cathy Sharp Dance Ensemble * 2011 - Busan International Dance Festival & the Seoul Pocket Dance Festival in South Korea * 2012 - Melbourne for ''Don’t''; performed alongside ADT, Dancenorth, Sydney Dance Company, TasDance, Queensland Ballet & West Australian Ballet. * 2012 - Redland Bay & South Australia for ''R&J'' * 2013 - Tasmania, New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland (18 venue tour) for ''R&J'' * 2013 - Singapore for ''4 seasons'' & ''Carmen'' * 2014 - Ipwisch, Queensland, for ''Carmen Sweet'' * 2015 - Ipwisch, Queensland, for ''The Host'' * 2015 - Guangzhou, China, for ''Celebration'' (an open rehearsal of Sino-Australian partnership). Works performed are excerpts from ''The Host'' and ''Black'' in collaboration with Guangdong Modern Dance Company]by Xing Liang. * 2015 - National Tour (16 venue tour) for ''Carmen Sweet'' Apart from performing, Expressions Dance Company also undertakes significant school and community by Xing Liang. * 2015 - National Tour (16 venue tour) for ''Carmen Sweet'' Apart from performing, Expressions Dance Company also undertakes significant school and community (education )] activities.〔 The beginning of a groundbreaking partnership, Queensland University of Technology Creative Industries was recognised as Expression Dancer Company's training partner in 2010. In the same year, the Brisbane Contemporary Dance Intensive (BCDI) and up-skilling day (Focus) for high school teachers were introduced, and remain respected programmes for the dance industry. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Expressions Dance Company」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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