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Inside Out by Tammy Zarb and Company

Tammy Zarb and Company won the Best Circus and Physical Theatre Production 2019 and the Best Lighting Design for 'Inside Out' at the prestigious Matilda Awards 2020 in Brisbane. 

‘Inside Out’ was a powerful meditation on time, space and dance and was performed at our very own Abedian School of Architecture last year.- Bond University’s Abedian School of Architecture, Gold Coast

Inside Out' is a compelling new site specific dance and architecture performance by Tammy Zarb and Company presented at Bleach The Gold Coast Festival 2019. INSIDE OUT is a choreographic encounter with site, creating a cinematic-like experience of bold imagery and a composed soundscape by Guy Webster. 

Performed and inspired inside Bond University Abedian School of Architecture building. A building rarely seen yet explored and never danced in before. Built from ‘the inside out’, the world-class designed Abedian School of Architecture celebrates the raw and visceral.

Inside the performance audiences travel sloping pathways, discover intimate rooms with bold colour, spiral stairwells and soaring expanses of concrete. Glimpse highly skilled dancers from different perspectives in this bold choreographic encounter with site, enhanced by an immersive soundscape. 

Inside Out is a powerful meditation on time and space and how dance and architecture sublimely stretch the boundaries of both.

- Tammy Zarb. Artistic Director

Creative Team

Artistic Director/Concept/Choreographer: Tammy Zarb

Collaborators/Performers: Geraldine Balcazar, Viviane Frehner, Alicia Min Harvie, Ashleigh White, Pru Wilson

Sound Design: Guy Webster

Dramaturg: Kate Shearer

Lighting Design: Geoff squires

Additional Collaborators: Bond University, Adrian Carter, Bleach Festival

Performers: Sam Bateson, Samantha Jae, Kayla Allen, Makayla McGovern

Inside Out is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and The Regional Arts Development Fund which is a partnership between the Queensland Government and the City of Gold Coast Council to support local arts and culture in regional Queensland and in partnership with Bond University. 

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