Ros Warby, Swift photo courtesy of the artist |
Humorous, elegant and startlingly original, Swift is a kaleidoscope of fanciful characterisations, choreography and music. The solo dancer transforms from gremlin to gentle diva, exposing complex physical, psychological and emotional states experienced by the female protagonist.
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Helen Mountford, Ros Warby, Swift photo courtesy of the artist |
performances: premiere Arts House, Melbourne, February 2003; Melbourne International Arts Festival, October 2003; Time-Based Art Festival, Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, US, September 2003; Theatrespektakkel, Zurich, August 2004; Dance Theater Workshop, New York, January 2005; Dance Umbrella, London, October 2006; Dartington College, UK, November 2006; The Point Eastleigh, UK, 2006; Trafo, Budapest, November 2006
Ros Warby, Swift (film) photo courtesy of the artist |
articles/reviews - realtime
the dancer transforming
philipa rothfield, realtime 54, april-may, 2003
videos
preview on artist's site
other
warby’s harmony is spectacular
stephanie glickman, herald sun, february 10, 2003
stephanie glickman, stage left, february 7, 2003
hilary crampton, the age, february 11, 2003
arts review: tba diary
bob hicks, the oregonian, september 21, 2003
puts warby on a pedestal – quite rightly
helen thomson, the age, october 24, 2003
making all the right moves
lee christofis, the australian, october 28, 2003
Ros Warby, Swift (film) photo courtesy of the artist |
hilary crampton, the age, december 29, 2003
magic feet
deborah jowitt, village voice, january 4, 2005
wandering in the woods with a vivid imagination
jennifer dunning, new york times, january 10, 2005
dance—single and loving it
donald hutera, time out, october 26, 2006
ros warby: swift
graham watts, ballet magazine, october 30, 2006
www.roswarby.com
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