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Kage Physical Theatre : ウィキペディア英語版
Kage Physical Theatre
Kage Physical Theatre is an Australian physical theatre/contemporary dance company founded in 1996 by Kate Denborough and Gerard van Dyck. They perform at the intersection of dance, circus and theatre. The name "Kage" is an abbreviation for "Kate+Gerard".
KAGE is a not-for-profit organisation which receives support from both the public and private sectors, including the Australia Council and Arts Victoria. In 2001 Denborough and Van Dyck completed a three-month residency at the Australia Council Studio at the Cite Internationale des Arts in Paris.〔
==Festival performances and awards==
They have performed at a number of festivals including the Next Wave Festival, Melbourne: performing ''Contamination'' in (1998) and ''No (Under)Standing Anytime'' in 2000; and at the 2000 Asia Pacific Next Wave Festival in Japan performing ''This Side Up''〔 and the 2008 ASSITEJ Adelaide 16th World Congress and Performing Arts Festival for Young People performing ''Headlock''.
''Nowhere Man'' developed for Kage earned Denborough the Australian Dance Award for outstanding achievement in independent dance.
''Headlock'', (2006) won five Green Room Awards and the Australian Dance Award for best male performer for Byron Perry.
KAGE was delighted to be the inaugural Company in Residence at Arts Centre Melbourne in 2009 and in 2010 KAGE became a resident company at the Abbotsford Convent and welcomed Simone Collins to the team as General Manager. They are currently developing three new works, ''Forklift'', ''Flesh and Bone'' and ''Team of Life'' and will tour ''Sundowner'' nationally in 2013.
KAGE and Alzheimer's Australia Vic were awarded recognition for Good Partnering Practice in the 2011 Arts & Health Foundation Award category at the 2011 ABAF Awards for their partnership developed during the creation of ''Sundowner''.

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