Watch Everything Gone

A new dance film project ‘Everything Gone’ has premiered online. Everything Gone is a part of ongoing Australian dance series, Deep End, created by award-winning director/composer Emily Dynes & acclaimed choreographer Sian Kelly. It features performers such as Zoee Marsh, Tarik Frimpong, Freya List, Jayden Hicks and Trevor Santos.

 

Filmed across the state of Victoria in between Melbourne’s COVID-19 lockdowns, ‘Everything Gone’ is an exploration of different forms of longing, and how we fill the void of what it is we’re yearning for. Traversing the intersection of isolated intimacy and trauma, the film was created as part of ‘Deep End;’ an ongoing dance series and collaboration between award-winning filmmaker and composer Emily Dynes and acclaimed choreographer Sian Kelly, utilising movement and original music. Each of the twelve vignettes highlights a unique response and coping mechanism to our collective feeling of loss during this time; whether we’re glued to the news, pouring our energies into caring for another, drinking heavily, overexercising, relying on routine or numbing ourselves of anything at all. Created with all female heads of department, ‘Everything Gone’ features performers such as Zoee Marsh, Tarik Frimpong, Freya List, Jayden Hicks and Trevor Santos. It is directed, edited and composed by Emily Dynes, produced and cast by Annabel Clayton, choreographed by Sian Kelly and shot by cinematographer Hannah Sinagra. Supported by the City of Melbourne COVID-19 COVID-19 Arts Grants.

 

Read more about the series and watch the first two chapters here: www.emilydynes.com/deep-end

 

Image courtesy of Ahmad Odeh