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Dance Hub SA, formerly Leigh Warren & Dancers or Leigh Warren + Dancers (LWD) and then LWDance Hub, is a
contemporary dance Contemporary dance is a genre of dance performance that developed during the mid-twentieth century and has since grown to become one of the dominant genres for formally trained dancers throughout the world, with particularly strong popularity in ...
company based in the
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n capital of
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. Formed in 1993 by Leigh Warren, the company toured internationally and won several awards. In its 2019 incarnation as Dance Hub SA, it has increasingly taken on the role of
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within the state, playing an advocacy and education role for dancers and
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s. It is a community space for both emerging and established artists, with a program that includes
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and an international
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.


History


1993: creation

The
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was formed in 1993 by Leigh Warren (formerly of the
Australian Dance Theatre Australian Dance Theatre (ADT), known as Meryl Tankard Australian Dance Theatre from 1993 to 1999, is a contemporary dance company based in Adelaide, South Australia, established in 1965 by Elizabeth Cameron Dalman . The ADT was the first modern ...
), named Leigh Warren + Dancers, which moved into the loft studio of the newly-created
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, on the corner of North Terrace and
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.


2011: loss of funding

The company lost its funding from the
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as well as a guarantee of similar funding from
Arts SA Arts South Australia (previously Arts SA) was responsible for managing the South Australian Government's funding for the arts and cultural heritage from about 1996 until late 2018, when it was progressively dismantled, a process complete by early ...
in 2011, leaving it to rely on major sponsors and benefactors and smaller funding bodies.


2014: New director?

In 2014, Warren handed over the reigns first as resident choreographer, then (in 2015) as artistic director to the 28-year-old dancer and choreographer Daniel Jaber, who, like Warren, had established his skills with the Australian Dance Theatre. His work was in
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rather than contemporary dance, but he hoped to "present everything from super experimental work to the high gloss stuff". He had considered changing the company’s name from Leigh Warren Dance (sic) to Daniel Jaber Dance in the future, but thinks it is more likely that LWD would remain in any change of name.) However, only a year later came the news that Jaber had departed for
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and that LWD would be transformed into a dance hub, "a dedicated dance arts venue and incubator that supports and develops mid career, independent and emerging artists". Jaber cited lack of funding as the main reason for his departure: the Australia Council triennial funding had expired in 2012, and the company had been surviving on project grants ever since. Only one out of nine of Jaber's applications for funding for 2015 had been successful: the SA government had contributed a grant of , which was hardly enough to pay a single salary. There were other reasons too, some personal, but he was working on forming a new company which would work across international borders. Jaber pointed to some successful developments at the company under his management – workshops and masterclasses with some of the best dancers from around the country, and the establishment of an education and community program and the appointment of an education manager, Kialea-Nadine Williams.


2016: LWDance Hub

With the competitive dance industry competing over support for the independent dance sector and the failed future artistic director of the Leigh Warren Dancers Company. In 2016, Warren reshaped the company to accommodate the reduced funding, rebranding it as LWDance Hub, relying on residencies, workshops and open house sessions for performers and choreographers to hone their skills. This was also to maintain the studio space that is government funded that has now been taken over by State Theater. From early 2018 through to July 2019, the LWDance Hub supported 33 creative endeavours, presented 25 new works for the
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and
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, and had 200 artists take part in its programs.


2019: Dance Hub SA

In July 2019, Warren handed over the artistic directorship to choreographer and multimedia artist Amanda Phillips, at the same time renaming the company Dance Hub South Australia (later changing this to Dance Hub SA, with Warren staying on as patron). Dance Hub SA was officially launched in August 2019, with the rebranding reinforcing the organisation as the
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for dance in the state. This was in competition between The Australian Dance Theater International Choreographic Center that focuses on supporting the imported company members as the independent sector and The Mill who was funded after dismantling Ausdance SA. The Hub is intended as a hierarchical community space for selected emerging AC Arts graduates, established dancers and selected choreographers. With one of its goals being for it to be the bridge and replication between formal education and "the real world" based on the exploitation of artist other than those selected in the hierarchy, creating another pathway (outside of ADT dance company) for choreographers who are creative producers. The "Mind The Gap" residency program is a partnership with Tasmanian company TasDance, and the Artist in Residence program. The inaugural artist on a new international exchange program would be Wu Chien-Wei, from Taiwan’s Tussock Dance Theatre.


Dance works that were not a part of the Dance HuB SA and are formally a part of Leigh Warren's Company

* ''Quiver'' (1997 in Adelaide and Canberra; 1998 in Brisbane) * ''Shimmer'' (1999 – toured widely in Australia; also filmed for ABC TV) * ''Masterpieces of the 20th C'' (1999) * ''Silent Cries'' (1999) * ''Wanderlust'': a collaboration with Japanese choreographer Uno Man (2007) * ''Frame and Circle'': Choreographers: Prue Lang ''Rubicon'' and Leigh Warren ''Meridian'' (2010 at The Space in the
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) * ''Dreamscape'', consisting of two works: ''Dream Time'': (previously choreographed by
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, premiered in 1983) and ''Escape'' (choreographed by Leigh Warren and
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(2011; part of the 5th
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, and with music by
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) * ''Quick Brown Fox'': a collaboration with William Forsythe (for the 2001
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) * ''Petroglyths — Signs of Life'': a collaboration with
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(2005 & 2008) * ''medico manouevres'' (2007 & 2009) * ''Seven'' (2008) *
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'' with
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(2010) * The
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Trilogy, first separately, and then in its entirety (August 2014, at
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, choreographed by Warren) ** '' Akhnaten'' (also on its own in 2002 in Adelaide and 2003 in Melbourne) **''
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'' (also on its own in 2007 at the
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in the Festival Centre) * ''Reassessment'': (August 2014,
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, choreographed by Daniel Jaber)


Awards

1997 – Inaugural Adelaide Critics' Circle Award *Best Performance by a Group — LWD for ''Quiver'' 1999 – Australian Dance Awards *Outstanding Performance by a Dance Company — for ''Masterpieces of the 20thC'' *Best Choreography — Leigh Warren for ''Shimmer'' *Outstanding Performance by an Individual Dance Artist — Delia Silvan for ''Silent Cries'' 2000 – The
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*Group Award Winner 2001 –
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*Best Female Performer — Rachel Jenson for ''Quick Brown Fox'' *Best Male Performer — Peter Furness for ''Quick Brown Fox'' *Best Ensemble — ''Quick Brown Fox'' 2002 – Adelaide Critics' Circle *Commendation for ''Akhnaten'' 2003 – Green Room Award *Best Dance Ensemble — for ''Akhnaten'' 2004 – Adelaide Critics' Circle *Individual Award — Leigh Warren for ''Einstein on the Beach'' (Parts 3 & 4) 2005 – Adelaide Critics' Circle *Innovation Award — Leigh Warren and
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for ''Petroglyphs — Signs of Life'' 2010 – Australia Business Arts Foundation (AbaF) inaugural Arts & Health Foundation Award *Leigh Warren & Dancers with the
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for ''medico manouevres''


In film

A number of dancers from the company performed in the film ''
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'' (2001), made by Paul Cox.Andrew L. Urban, "Cox, Paul: NijinskY", ''Urban Cinefile'', 25 April 2002
accessed 6 August 2019.


References


Further reading

* (archived 2012) * (on the occasion of Warren's Lifetime Achievement Award) * *


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Leigh Warren and Dancers Dance companies in Australia Contemporary dance companies Performing arts in Adelaide 1993 establishments in Australia Dance schools in Australia