Bromance – Artists’ Bios

ALISDAIR MACINDOE
Alisdair Macindoe is a Melbourne based dancer who trained in dance at The Victorian Collage of the Arts University and Secondary School. Recent choreographic work includes Pay No Attention to the Man Behind the Curtain in Melbourne’s 2008 Next Wave Festival, and 525600LOVE in Lucy Guerin Inc’s 2009 Pieces For Small Spaces season.

Alisdair has performed for Lucy Guerin Inc (Structure and Sadness), for Chunky Move (I Like This by Antony Hamilton and Byron Perry and Black Marrow by Erna Omarsdottir & Damien Jalet), for Leigh Warren and Dancers (Seven), Nat Cursio Inc (short works by Nat Cursio, Jo Lloyd and Gerard Van Dyke), Katrina Lazarof, Lina Limosani (development showing), Underpass, Bare Bones Collective, Balletlab (development showing) and Cobie Orger. Alisdair has composed and produced music for dance works by; Leigh Warren (AC Arts), Tracie Mitchell (VCA), Lina Limosani (VCA), Cobie Orger (Conical Gallery and Dance Flicks)  Underpass (Arts House Meat Market), Differed Dance (North Melbourne Town Hall), Alexandra Macdonald (Rosalind Crisp Studios, France), Alison Currie (Downtown Art Space and EAF, SA), Adam Wheeler (St Stephens Youth Dance Theatre), Martin Hansen (Area Gallery Melbourne), Gala Moody (Next Wave Festival 2008), Sarah Cartwright (Australian Dance Theatre, Ignition tour).

ADAM SYNNOTT
Adam Synnott began dance training at the age of 7 with Christine Whales and at 13 joined the Australian Youth Ballet Company, performing over five seasons with them. In 2002 he began professional dance training at AC Arts Adelaide. While in his third year at AC Arts he was asked to perform in Nothing by Australian Dance Theatre.

He graduated in 2004 with the Capezio best performer award for his year. Since then he has worked with Becky Hilton on Tragic Mole, Peter Sheedy on Body Data 1 and Troy Mundy on This is the only sound you ever need to hear. Adam joined Leigh Warren and Dancers in 2005 for the tour of Mixed Doubles.

For the past 5 years Adam has designed video effects and computer generated video and images for his own choreographic work and for choreographers Australia wide including; Australian Dance Theatre, Leigh Warren and Dancers, Alisdair Macindoe and Sue Healey.

LEE SERLE
Lee Serle graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2003.  Since then he has performed in Aether with Lucy Guerin Inc. as part of the Australia Council’s Foot in the Door program, I Want to Dance Better at Parties, I Like This, Two Faced Bastard and Mortal Engine for Chunky Move, Corridor and Structure and Sadness by Lucy Guerin Inc and performed in Neil Adams’ research project Incarna.

JAY ROBINSON
Since graduating from Adelaide Center for the Arts, completing a double degree in drama and dance in 2006 Jay Robinson has created his own opportunities within the dance industry. He presented Shelf Life with Bare Bone Collective in the 2006 Adelaide Fringe and attended a two-month professional development at Dancenorth resulting in an invitation for Jay to perform in their double bill Dis-Integration – a dance theatre piece created by international choreographers Paolo Castro and Jo Stone.

Jay moved to Melbourne in 2009 and recently performed his solo show Four Faces at Gasworks Theare. Four Faces is a group of solos choreographed in collaboration with, Anton, Gerard Van Dyck and Troy Mundy.

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