Confusion For Three - Q&A

Published: Aug. 27, 2015, midnight

b'In this new work by Melbourne choreographer Jo Lloyd (Future Perfect, 2013), hypnotic tension is generated by three dancers as they negotiate a dysfunctional system of choreography. Navigating their physical histories, both recent and distant \\u2013 from traces of folk dance to idiosyncratic body rhythms \\u2013 the performers reveal a series of desperate encounters, in a destabilising flood of movement.\\n\\nConfusion for Three uses complex choreographic parameters and a set of highly physical and mentally demanding tasks, exploring order/disorder in a progressively unravelling structure. The questions remain: can this confusion be sustained, and where does it lead us? \\n\\nLloyd has brought together some of Melbourne\\u2019s finest creatives for this fascinating work \\u2013 including dancers Rebecca Jensen (OVERWORLD, Dance Massive 2015) and Shian Law (Personal Mythologies, Next Wave 2014).\\n\\nThis Postshow Q&A was recorded 27th August 2015\\n\\nChoreographer: Jo Lloyd\\nPerformers: Rebecca Jensen, Shian Law, Jo Lloyd\\nComposer: Duane Morrison\\nDramaturge: Nicola Gunn\\nLighting Designer: Jennifer Hector\\nProducer: Kara Ward'