Air Time

Photo: Johnny Chaing

Created by Lee Wilson & Mirabelle Wouters from Branch Nebula Air Time absolutely pushes the boundaries of what we consider performance. Is it theatre? Is it dance? Is it competitive sport? The answer is honestly, it's not really any of these individually. Air Time is its own unique blend which makes it hard to describe without witnessing it for yourself.

At the core of the show is street sports culture with skateboarding, BMX, roller skating & parkour all showcased throughout the show. Alongside these elements, Air Time also weaves in theatrical elements & interpretive dance. All to a pulsating electronic music score built throughout the performance using loops, delays & reverbs from the naturally occurring noises of the performers hitting the ramps which make up the stage.

Alongside these physical elements, the lighting by Fausto Brusamolino & the musical accompaniment by Phil Downing helps give Air Time a hypnotising quality. The pulsating beats increase in tempo as the performance's excitement, thrill & danger increase, which is further heightened by Brusamolino's electronic music festival-sequel lighting.

Whilst there is no narrative thread running throughout the show there are clearly defined sections which each convey their own meanings.

The seed that grew into what Air Time is now was obviously the push & pull between theatrical performance & street performance. This is highlighted most clearly in one particular segment which sees the six performers breaking down into smaller pairings or trios & having small 'dance-offs' or 'battles' where they each attempt to one-up their counterparts by doing bigger, flashier & more complex tricks.

Tia Pitman. Photo: Johnny Chaing

Each of the six performers showcased during the world premiere were fantastically skilled. Especially impressive were the performances by Nakula Boag (Skateboard) & Jakeb Dugdell (BMX) after they were added late due to injuries. Tia Pitman (Roller skates) was also outstanding, particularly with her closing manoeuvre.

Air Time is certainly not going to be for everyone. Traditional theatre lovers may not enjoy the lack of narrative where as lovers of street sports may be put off by the interpretive dance elements. However, if you can go into the show with an open & accepting mind you will be rewarded with a truly astonishing closing number.

Fusing dance, theatre, electronic music & extreme sports Air Time creates a riveting show unlike any other to take place within Wollongong Town Hall.

Until April 22. Wollongong Town Hall, Cnr Crown & Kembla St, Wollongong. $44-$59+b.f. Tickets & Info: www.merrigong.com.au

 
 
 

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