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PACT hosts...Happy Hour Plus! 2024


  • PACT Centre for Emerging Artists 107 Railway Parade Erskineville, NSW, 2043 Australia (map)

READYMADE WORKS AND PACT ARE thrilled to announce the second iteration of our PARTNERED PERFORMANCE PROGRAM: ‘PACT hosts…Happy Hour Plus!’ 2024

The 2024 edition of ‘PACT hosts…Happy Hour Plus!’ features work by Noha Ramadan & Charlie Trier, Patricia Wood & Alex Karaconji and Brian Fuata and will take place at our Erskineville theatre on Friday 31st May and Saturday 1st June at 7pm.

This annual platform is a scaled up version of ReadyMade Works’ signature short works program, Happy Hour. Like the name suggests it comes with additions – a different venue, bigger stage space, more lights and technical capacity, more audience, but with the same commitment to showcasing great Sydney independent dance and performance.

ARTISTS


BRIAN FUATA - INTERMISSION (1986 EDITS)

Image credit: Louis Lim

Brian Fuata is an improvisor

  • Brian Fuata will perform Intermission (1986 edits) an ongoing development on movement working with an idea of repetition. 


PATRICIA WOOD AND ALEX KARACONJI - P-E-S-T

Patricia Wood 

Patricia Wood is a dancer and choreographer, based between Gadigal and Yidinji land.

Her choreographic research focuses on the embodied practice of transmission, ephemerality and illusory memory, and takes the form of radio, text and choreographic performances. 

Patricia has developed a number of short works including, Sonar So Far (2023) and So Far Sonar (2022) with Alexandra Spence; Trish + Trisha (in-development); Transmission Solo (2019); Motherese (2019) with Benedict Carey for HFMT Hamburg; and Long Distance Accumulation (2017) with Laura Hindmarsh for Runway and the Keir Choreographic award.

Alex Karaconji

Alex Karaconji is a visual artist who lives and works on Gadigal land. His practice encompasses a variety of mediums including painting, animation, and comics, which he employs to expose the intimacy, pathos, and humour of everyday life. His work has featured several times in the Australian International Animation Festival, and has been a finalist in the Dobell Prize. He was also included in the curated exhibition From Here to There: Australian Art and Walking at Lismore Regional Gallery. 

  • Patricia Wood and Alex Karaconji will present P-E-S-T“When Gregor Samsa woke one morning from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed, right there, in his bed into some sort of monstrous insect” The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka (tr. Susan Bernofsky). 

    The Metamorphosis tells the story of Gregor Samsa’s unexpected transformation into an “monstrous insect”. The use of the German word, Ungeziefer, has posed a constant challenge for artistic and literary interpretation in the absence of a precise English equivalent. Our response will honour the lexical and visual ambiguity of the original term through the use of two well-suited mediums: the self-erasing, self-creating medium of animation; and the ephemeral yet embodied accumulation of choreography. These two mediums preserve Kafka’s story in a constant state of visual flux, within liminal spaces of decomposition and becoming, remembering and forgetting, renewal and decay.


Noha Ramadan and Charlie Trier - Good Times (Carrier Dances)

Charlie and Noha are performers and choreographers. They share an interest in how performance can reorient towards more fluid and interstitial knowledges and subjectivities - where machismo falls asleep and the literal is discarded in favour of the sensible. They are currently busy with the question of how to act, amidst the basically unfathomable context of the genocide in Gaza and an ever-increasing cascade of capitalist induced crises. Free Palestine. 

Charlie Laban Trier (b. dk) is a performer and choreographer, he moved a year ago to Gadigal land. His early training stems mainly from different dances connected to house music, he graduated from the SNDO (Amsterdam) in 2018. He works with and for various artists internationally and produces his own performances.

Noha Ramadan is a performer, dance maker and educator born on unceded Darug/Guringai land. They have been active within the New Dance context in Amsterdam since 2005, and have presented their work across Europe and Australia for over 20 years. 

  • Noha Ramadan and Charlie Trier will perform Good Times (Carrier Dances) Carrier Dances is a series of dances which place Ursula Le Guin’s Carrier Bag theory of narrative into conversation with the role of the bass line in disco music, and the much loved empty stages of DIY punk and queer venues. 

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