The highly charged and evocative sound and smell of a struck match provide the ignition point for A Small Prometheus; a new work for five dancers about the consequences of small actions and the fragility of physical systems. Combustion and transformation drive the unfolding choreography as dancers synchronise, mesh and collide. Fire-driven kinetic sculptures become part of live interactive sound-and-movement loops between dancer, sculpture and machine. Two of Australia’s most exciting and uncompromising artists, Stephanie Lake and Robin Fox, seamlessly interlace choreography, sound and objects to create rich tension in a work that swings deftly between chaotic, free-form experiments and mechanically intricate moments. A Small Prometheus creates a strange and enthralling world of darkness, light and the spark that mediates the two.

This postshow Q&A was recorded on Thursday 17th October 2013

Created by: Stephanie Lake and Robin Fox Choreographer: Stephanie Lake Composer and Sculpture Designer: Robin Fox Performers: Alana Everett, Lauren Langlois, Rennie McDougall, Lily Paskas, Lee Serle Lighting Designer: Jen Hector Costume Designer: Harriet Oxley Production Manager: Richard Dinnen, Megafun Producer: Insite Arts