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In this new work by Melbourne choreographer Jo Lloyd (Future Perfect, 2013), hypnotic tension is generated by three dancers as they negotiate a dysfunctional system of choreography. Navigating their physical histories, both recent and distant – from traces of folk dance to idiosyncratic body rhythms – the performers reveal a series of desperate encounters, in a destabilising flood of movement.

Confusion for Three uses complex choreographic parameters and a set of highly physical and mentally demanding tasks, exploring order/disorder in a progressively unravelling structure. The questions remain: can this confusion be sustained, and where does it lead us?

Lloyd has brought together some of Melbourne’s finest creatives for this fascinating work – including dancers Rebecca Jensen (OVERWORLD, Dance Massive 2015) and Shian Law (Personal Mythologies, Next Wave 2014).

This Postshow Q&A was recorded 27th August 2015

Choreographer: Jo Lloyd
Performers: Rebecca Jensen, Shian Law, Jo Lloyd
Composer: Duane Morrison
Dramaturge: Nicola Gunn
Lighting Designer: Jennifer Hector
Producer: Kara Ward