Win Tickets to Intimacy at Malthouse Theatre

A successful Aussie dancer diagnosed with MS, Michelle Ryan tells her personal story through the medium she still loves.
Bonnie Leigh-Dodds
Published on August 07, 2014
Updated on March 25, 2019

At age 30, Michelle Ryan, one of Australia's most celebrated dancers, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Intimacy is a reflection, of sorts, on Ryan's life since diagnosis. It offers a fictional stage for her experiences and delves into her most private thoughts and feelings.

The show is a collaborative work between Torque Show, Michelle Ryan herself and Lavender Vs Rose, who play their original score live. Performers Michelle Ryan, Vincent Crowley, Emma Bathgate and Simon Eszeky explore real-life experiences with a sense of humour, dignity and sensitivity. Fans of Ryan's work as a choreographer, dancer, artistic director and advocate should definitely check this intimate dance piece out, and newcomers should prepare to get intimately acquainted.

Intimacy plays as part of the Helium season of independent works, risk-taking stuff that is given a stage and resources through Malthouse. You can also catch the YouTube Comment Orchestra, Applespiel Make a Band and Take on the Recording Industry and META, a multisensory nightmare riffing on Kafka's Metamorphosis.

Intimacy plays at the Malthouse Tower Theatre from August 13-23, and tickets are $25 each. Thanks to Torque Show, we have two double passes to give away to the performance on Saturday, August 13, at 7pm. To be in the running, subscribe to the Concrete Playground newsletter (if you haven't already), then email [email protected] with your name and address.

Published on August 07, 2014 by Bonnie Leigh-Dodds
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