File 6: Sue Healey interview by Martin Portus, 26 April 2017
File 6: Sue Healey interview by Martin Portus, 26 April 2017
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26 April 2017
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1 audio file (2 hrs, 8 min.) - digital, WAV, stereo (48 kHz, 24 bit)
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Sue Healey is a multi-award-winning choreographer, educator and filmmaker.
In this interview she highlights various aspects of her prolific career: childhood and move to Melbourne’s VCA; mentorship with Nanette Hassell and other dance-makers; training and inspirations in New York; explorations with lighting and design while running the Meryl Ta...
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File 6: Sue Healey interview by Martin Portus, 26 April 2017
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Recorded in Redfern Community Centre on 26 April 2017
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Purchased from Martin Portus, 2016
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Sue Healey is an independent Sydney choreographer who creates choreography and film for a diverse range of companies and contexts. Born in New Zealand, she studied dance there before coming to Australia in 1980 to study at the Victorian College of the Arts (VCA). In 1983 she was a founding member of Dance Works and performed with and choreographed...
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