The Space Between Performance Collective
RECLAIM THE CRONE
In 2009 Gabrielle New founded The Space Between Performance Collective which invites collaborators to develop new multi-dimensional performance works primarily aimed at pushing the boundaries of the live performance experience. The collective is interested in inhabiting the liminal, the border zone — not in terms of perpetuating divisions or dualities, but rather exploring how perceived dualities mesh and interweave. In this way, we explore ‘the space between’ self and other, audience and performer, body and place/environment, interior psyche and exterior action, sensory perception and movement, dance and sound, sculpture, video and performance, archetype and myth, etc.
The group has had four major productions; Creature (2009-2011, directed by Gabrielle Leah New), Ten Worlds (2013, directed by Helen Smith) and Thing with Feathers (2013, Gabrielle Leah New and Kathleen Doyle). Reclaim the Crone premiered in April 2023 at Drift Festival with a significant development and presentation grant from the Mornington Peninsula Performing Arts Fund. This production is a collaboration with artists Norm Skipp, Helen Smith and Karen Berger. All members have years of international experience.
Director Gabrielle New is a multi-arts practitioner with an expanded performance practice working with textiles, installation, photography, text, video and live/participatory performance to explore themes of identity, relationship to self, other and place, transformation and the space between internal and external worlds, informed by her Butoh, Bodyweather and Improvisation practices and work as a therapist, creating surreal, otherworldly, psychological landscapes.
Gabrielle received her MFA with distinction at RMIT in 2014, in 2015 a Graduate Certificate in Art and Community Engagement at Victorian College of the Arts, and in 2009 a Diploma of Theatre Arts at Victoria University. In 2000 she was a company member of MAU Dance Theatre, New Zealand, and in 2009 a directing intern with Zen Zen Zo Physical Theatre, Brisbane. She has performed and exhibited internationally and in Australia for many years.