THE TENNIS PIECE | ATLANTA EKE
DANCE MASSIVE
19 March 2019 - 21 March 2019
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Atlanta Eke has built a reputation as one of Australia's most provocative choreographers with a radical approach to tackling the complex anxieties of our technologically laden world. The Tennis Piece is a dance performance and multimedia installation that reimagines the Tennis Court as a time machine, performed by 4 dancers, 4 tennis ball machines, 400 tennis balls, and a robotic lute. Eke, together with her dancers, travel back to 20 June 1789 where the members of the French Third Estate congregated in the city of Versailles and took the Tennis Court Oath, a pivotal event in the French Revolution. What unfolds is a choreographic de-construction of Renaissance dance; the collapse of organised social court dances; and the unleashing of an explosive new process, beyond human agency. Eke contemplates the confines of 'supreme cosmic intelligence' through a new choreographic modality that reorganises the known into the deeply unrecognisable.
Dancing in the face of obsolescence, against an irrational and intensifying flow of 400 hundred tennis balls and 4 self-feeding tennis ball machines, The Tennis Piece becomes a container for positive feedback loops — ever rapidly approaching an unthinkable limit that was forever and always already there.
The Tennis Piece begins as 'live trailers' at Gertrude Contemporary exhibited as an installation and a series of choreographed activations before being presented by Dancehouse as a feature length performance at Collingwood Town Hall as a part of Dance Massive from 19 March 2019 - 21 March 2019.
Choreographer: Atlanta Eke
Performers: Atlanta Eke, Ivey Wawn, Annabelle Belharry, Ellen Davis
Music: Daniel Jenastch
Lighting Design: Atlanta Eke
Costume Design: Atlanta Eke
WHERE: Collingwood Town Hall, 140 Hoddle Street, Collingwood
DATES: Tue 19 to Thu 21 March
TIMES: 7pm
DURATION: 50mins
PRICE: All Tickets $28
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Atlanta Eke is a dancer and choreographer working internationally. In 2010, Atlanta was a DanceWEB Europe scholarship recipient mentored by artist Sarah Michelson. She has performed with and for Sidney Leoni, Marten Spangberg, Xavier Le Roy, Maria Hassabi, Joan Jonas, Christine de Schmitt and Jan Ritesmas among others and participated in the Allianz-The Agora Project (Performing Arts Forum) France. Atlanta was the winner of the inaugural Keir Choreographic Award, received Next Wave Kickstart in 2011, was the Dancehouse Housemate resident and an ArtStart Grant recipient. She has shown works at Next Wave Festival, ACCA, Spring1883, Chunky Move, Carriageworks, National Gallery of Victoria, Dance Massive Festival, MONA FOMA, DARK MOFO, MDT Stockholm, Margaret Lawrence Gallery, Fierce Festival Birmingham, Les Plateaux de la Briqueterie Paris, Adelaide Festival to name a few. In 2016 Atlanta received Artshouse CultureLab for; I CON and Death Of Affect. In 2017 she was commissioned for the inaugural biennale The National Exhibition and more recently Atlanta presented Body Of Work at Performance Space New York.
The Tennis Piece has had initial developments during the 2017 Experimental Choreographic Lab at Critical Path and Performance Space Sydney. The material has been experimented with in front of audiences in three different contexts in 2017: Oxford Arts Factory Kings Cross Sydney, Dark Mofo Real Tennis Court Hobart, Liquid Architecture Festival Melbourne Law Courts.
The presentation of The Tennis Piece is possible with the very generous support of the City of Yarra.
Dance Massive 2019 is supported by Creative Victoria and the Australian Government through the Ministry of the Arts and Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body. Dance Massive exists as the simultaneous programming of contemporary dance works and associated public and industry events by three Melbourne arts organisations - Arts House, Dancehouse and Malthouse Theatre in association with long-term associate partner Ausdance Victoria and new associate partners Abbotsford Convent and The SUBSTATION. The Dancehouse Dance Massive program is funded by the City of Yarra.

Image: Tim Birnie