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Program.
WATERPROOF
The Disturbance that occurs in this water is non-specific.
The performers make up four parts of the one psyche: Man/Woman.
STAGE 1. Prepare for the Unknown Known
STAGE 2. The Push and Pull
STAGE 3. Attempts at Synchronization
STAGE 4. The End is your Beginning. Try again
DIRECTOR’S NOTE
The concept for this piece emerged as I attended synchronised swimming lessons in Footscray, 2009. I quickly developed an obsession with performance in the water and even more quickly realized I was not going to compete in the next Summer Olympics.
And so Waterproof began…
My starting point was an image of a “crisis”, played out repeatedly with differing outcomes. This “crisis” was the scene of someone drowning, and the need to save that someone. That someone being you.
Since then, much has inspired the development of this work; the hedgehog story in Samuel Beckett’s ‘Company’, ‘The Man Who Mistook his Wife for a Hat’ by Oliver Sacks, ‘The Arrival of the Bee Box’ by Sylvia Plath and even the Sumo wrestling rituals of Japan.
I wanted to investigate our grappling with commotion in the subconscious through the metaphoric and tangible medium of the water. I was interested in the internal battle we experience and the accruing cyclical nature of habit.
-Marita Fox
ARTISTIC AND CREATIVE CREDITS
Created and Directed by Marita Fox
Performed by Anthony Couroupis, Marita Fox, Kasia Kaczmarek, Tristan Meecham and Alice Robinson
Sound Designer Liam Barton
Lighting Designer Geordie Barker
Costume and Props Design and Construction Rebecca Diele
Prose by Simon McInerney
Voice over Marita Fox
Video Installation Sophie Lavence
Stage Manager Shaila Figs
Sound Operator Rebecca Diele
Lighting Operator Ryan Heath
Producer Marita Fox
Publicity Trisha Fox
Publicity Image Sophie Lavence
Publicity Graphics Kate Rogers
Bar David Passmore
WATERPROOF is supported by the City of Melbourne through the Young Artist Grants Program.
Special Thanks to - All cast and crew, The Melbourne City Baths: Narelle and staff who have been so generous and hospitable to us, Megan Simondson and The City of Melbourne, Tarren Otte, Chloe Greaves, Alice Glenn, The Diele Family, Mary Fraher, Anne O’Keefe, The performers of the Development: Anthony Couroupis, Lily Paskas, Chloe Boreham, Heidi Barrett.




















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