
Alice Can Dance 2025 - The Future: Are we there yet?
Presented by GUTS Dance 
		Fri
					21
				Fri 21 Nov 5:00 PM
				Araluen Arts Centre
				Wheelchair
Allocated Seating
			All Ages
 90 MinsAlice Can Dance 2025 - The Future: Are We There Yet?
When does the future begin and the past end? Who will you meet that might shift your pathway and change your future forever? Do you believe in destiny?
We're opening the portals to take you on a vibrant, thought-provoking journey through time. Exploring technology, environment, inventions and identity, ‘The Future: Are We There Yet?’ asks what ‘future’ really means and who gets to shape it. Weaving a story of past, present and future, 270 brave young performers from across the Central Desert take to the stage with hope, humour and reflection, bringing to life both the excitement and uncertainty of their future world. They remind us the future isn’t something you wait for, but something we build together, step by step, dream by dream, dance by dance.
Participating Schools:
Sadadeen Primary School, Bradshaw Primary School, Gillen Primary School, Braitling Primary School, Larapinta Primary School, Acacia Hill School, Ross Park Primary School, Ntaria School, Illewarre School, Centralian Middle School, Centralian Senior School, Alice Springs School of the Air, GUTS’ Brave Bodies & Little GUTS.
Creative Team:
Choreographers: Casey Natty, Ash Musk, Gabriel Comerford, Karlia Cook, Caitlin Comerford, Maggie Church-Kopp and Chandler ‘Cheeky’ Connell
Video & Interviews: Jonny Rowden & Ivan Trigo Miras
Production Support: Adam James Wheeler
Costume Support: Lizzie Verstappen
GUTS Co-Artistic Directors: Frankie Snowdon and Madeleine Krenek
GUTS Dance is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body and proudly sponsored by the Northern Territory Government. GUTS Dance is supported by the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and receives funding from Creative Australia through the Australian Cultural Fund.
		
			
		
	When does the future begin and the past end? Who will you meet that might shift your pathway and change your future forever? Do you believe in destiny?
We're opening the portals to take you on a vibrant, thought-provoking journey through time. Exploring technology, environment, inventions and identity, ‘The Future: Are We There Yet?’ asks what ‘future’ really means and who gets to shape it. Weaving a story of past, present and future, 270 brave young performers from across the Central Desert take to the stage with hope, humour and reflection, bringing to life both the excitement and uncertainty of their future world. They remind us the future isn’t something you wait for, but something we build together, step by step, dream by dream, dance by dance.
Participating Schools:
Sadadeen Primary School, Bradshaw Primary School, Gillen Primary School, Braitling Primary School, Larapinta Primary School, Acacia Hill School, Ross Park Primary School, Ntaria School, Illewarre School, Centralian Middle School, Centralian Senior School, Alice Springs School of the Air, GUTS’ Brave Bodies & Little GUTS.
Creative Team:
Choreographers: Casey Natty, Ash Musk, Gabriel Comerford, Karlia Cook, Caitlin Comerford, Maggie Church-Kopp and Chandler ‘Cheeky’ Connell
Video & Interviews: Jonny Rowden & Ivan Trigo Miras
Production Support: Adam James Wheeler
Costume Support: Lizzie Verstappen
GUTS Co-Artistic Directors: Frankie Snowdon and Madeleine Krenek
GUTS Dance is assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body and proudly sponsored by the Northern Territory Government. GUTS Dance is supported by the Tim Fairfax Family Foundation and receives funding from Creative Australia through the Australian Cultural Fund.
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