Elizabeth Cameron Dalman (born 1934) is an Australian choreographer, teacher, and performer. She founded
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 moder ...
and was its artistic director from 1965 to 1975. She is also the founding director of
Mirramu Dance Company.
Early life and education
Elizabeth Cameron Dalman was born in 1934
in
Adelaide, South Australia. Her father was a politician in the
Menzies government and her mother was an art lover. Dalman began dancing when she was three years old and studied dance during her school years.
She trained with Nora Stewart, with whom she studied both classical ballet, and also with
Margaret Morris modern dance technique.
In 1957
[ Elizabeth travelled to ]London
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, where watching a single performance "changed her life". The performance was modern dance by Jose Limon's company.
She later travelled to New York
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to continue her studies. In New York, she studied with Martha Graham
Martha Graham (May 11, 1894 – April 1, 1991) was an American modern dancer and choreographer. Her style, the Graham technique, reshaped American dance and is still taught worldwide.
Graham danced and taught for over seventy years. She ...
, Murray Louis, James Truitte, and Alwin Nikolais. While studying in Germany in 1958, she met American choreographer Eleo Pomare
Eleo Pomare (20 October 1937 – 8 August 2008) was a Colombian-American modern dance choreographer. Known for his politically-charged productions depicting the Black experience, his work had a major influence on contemporary dance, especially Bla ...
and the two remained friends until his death in August 2008. She lived in Amsterdam
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with Pomare and other dancers, was particularly influenced by Pomare's style of dance, and wanted to dance in the same style.
In 1994 she obtained Masters of Creative Arts degree from Wollongong University
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.
In 2012 Elizabeth was conferred a doctorate in dance (PhD) from the University of Western Sydney
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for her thesis entitled ''The Quest for an Australian Dance Theatre''.
Career in dance
Returning to New York in 1962, she danced with the Eleo Pomare Dance Company for two years. Back in Adelaide in 1965, she formed 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 moder ...
and for ten years was artistic director.
In 1999, she founded "Weereewa – A Festival of Lake George", which was held in Bungendore
Bungendore is a town in the Queanbeyan Region of New South Wales, Australia, in Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council. It is on the Kings Highway near Lake George, the Molonglo River Valley and the Australian Capital Territory border. It ha ...
, New South Wales. The festival showcased visual and performance artists and writers, and continued more or less biennially until at least 2014.
Mirramu
In 2002 she co-founded (with Vivienne Rogis) and was and is inaugural director of the Mirramu Creative Arts Centre at Lake George, in New South Wales
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near Canberra.
Mirramu performed at the March 2008 Weereewa - A Festival of Lake George event, and again in 2014, along with dancers from Malaysia and Taiwan.[
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Other roles and activities
Dalman was a mentor and board member of the Australian Choreographic Centre in Canberra, and she has studied Indigenous dance forms.
She has taught in Australian universities, and travelled as a performer, choreographer, teacher and researcher, including to Taiwan, Japan and West Africa.
Recognition and awards
Dalman won five Canberra Critics' Circle Awards for choreography and production between 1990 and 2015.[
*1994: Australian Artists Creative Fellowship,][ for five years][
*1995: ]Medal of the Order of Australia
The Order of Australia is an honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14 February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of the Australian Go ...
(OAM), for her contribution to contemporary dance in Australia
*1997: Lifetime Achievement Award from the Australian Dance Awards for achievement in dance[
*2004: artsACT Creative Artist Fellowship, Canberra][
*2015: inducted into the Australian Dance Awards Hall of Fame
* 2020: Anthea da Silva's painting of Dalman, entitled ''Elizabeth'', winner of the inaugural Darling Portrait Prize]
References
External links
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* (The Australian Dance Collection: a Directory of Resources)
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1934 births
Living people
Australian choreographers
People from Adelaide
Australian women choreographers
Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia