Tuesday, May 24, 2011

The Waiting Place. Performed and Created by The Chaotic Order 2011.

Photo: Ahmarnya Price


Created by interdisciplinary ensemble The Chaotic Order in collaboration with Ahmarnya Price THE WAITING PLACE is an intimate performance work that combines animation, live performance and ping pong balls in a series of short vignettes. Each scene in The Waiting Place is a game. How each performer chooses to get from a to b to c is up to them and in this way they able to find their own processes for driving, claiming and bringing this very particular and idiosyncratic world to life.

The Waiting Place is at once somewhere and nowhere, a place we all find ourselves. It’s where we confront life’s paradoxes and the absurdities that variously define, embrace and confound us. Each of The Chaotic Order’s performers is regarded as having an intellectual disability. It’s something that informs the piece, but isn’t the driving influence. For that, we look to insight, humanity and shared experience. The resulting work is darkly humorous, transcending social, ethical and cultural definitions. It’s a rethinking of our perceived differences, and a call to what is common between us”.
- Aden Rolfe. 2011.

The Waiting Place premiered as part of the 2011 Melbourne Fringe Festival at Footscray Community Arts Centre and won the Melbourne Fringe Festival Award for 'Most Original Australian Work'. 




Photo: Rachel Main



Photo: Ahmarnya Price



Photo: Rachel Main



Photo: Ahmarnya Price



Photo: Rachel Main

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