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Phillip Adams is the Founder and Artistic Director of Philip Adams Balletlab. Phillip Adams' career in dance and performance spans over 25 years as a vital contributor to the richness of Australian performing arts. Adams' works provide a crucial point of differentiation: an alternative modality, fearless choreographic practice and risk-taking approach to creation and presentation. And All Things Return To Nature Tomorrow celebrates the long-term artistic relationship between Phillip Adams and Brooke Stamp, and their common interest in hybrid forms of performance.

An omnipotent field of sound vibration and frequency through motion.

Strikingly contemporary in nature and physically idiosyncratic, BalletLab's works contain a complexity that can be intense – providing a transforming, often provocative and polarising experience for the audience and the performer.

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    Aviary

    Only from the imaginings of Artistic Director Phillip Adams could this fantasia of contemporary movement and exotic birdlife set against the avian-inspired 20th Century idiom of French composer, Oliver Messiaen's Catalogue d'Oiseaux (1958) come forth. Capturing the essence of the performance, our campaign delivered a sold out season through an integrated campaign of outdoor, print, advertising and public relations.

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    Axeman Lullaby

    Axeman Lullaby is a collaborative exploration and reflection on the physical and climatic characteristics of Australian wood chopping and early Victorian bush settlements. Capturing the essence of the performance, our campaign delivered a sold out season through an integrated campaign of outdoor, print, advertising and public relations.

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    Glory

    Presented in celebration of Phillip Adams BalletLab’s 20th anniversary year, Glory embodies a philosophical ritualising of choreographic traditions, cinema, irreverence and conceptual art.

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