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Melbourne Fringe Focus: HOMME

Answered by: Matthew Adey

Describe your show in a tweet: HOMME is a performance art work exploring the reframing of contemporary masculine culture through abstract and kinaesthetic performative structures and images.

Why did you decide to do Fringe 2015? It's an opportunity to try out new and bold ideas, to create a work that is a slight departure from my earlier philosophical approaches to performance and to keep up momentum, a rigorous process, since just finishing my first major work, MONO.

Tell us a bit about the creative team working on the project: Rebecca Jensen is my collaborator, a performer and choreographer, a superstar and inspiration. Bec has a new work, Pose Band, which will be performed every night prior to HOMME, that I also am designing and performing in. Andrew Treloar, a brilliant visual artist, will have us in some sort of costuming or sans.

In a fantasy world, who would you be the love child of and why? Wilson/Castellucci/Nitsch or something.

Website link for more info? houseofvnholy.com

When & Where: 29 Sep — 3 Oct, Studio 2, Northcote Town Hall