High Octane: Choreographic Reflection on Hypermasculine Culture

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From March 27 to 29, 2025, the Campbelltown Arts Centre presents High Octane, a powerful dance theatre by choreographer and performer Emma Harrison. The piece explores the effects of success, capitalism, and class differences on identity and the body, inspired by the hypermasculine world of motorsport. Part of the production is the German choreographer Martin Del Amo, who, as “Outside Eye,” enriched the creative process with critical feedback.


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Der deutsche Choreograph und Tänzer Martin Del Amo lebt bereits seit Anfang der 2000er Jahre in Australien. Credit: Joshua Morris

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