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Gideon Obarzanek Gideon Obarzanek i(A153501 works by)
Born: Established: 1966 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Male
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Gideon Obarzanek is an Australian choreographer and the Artistic Director of Melbourne, Australia based contemporary dance company Chunky Move which he formed in 1995, in collaboration with Garry Stewart.

Obarzanek spent his early childhood in Israel on an agricultural kibbutz. His family returned to Melbourne where he took jazz ballet lessons, he later went to the Australian Ballet School, graduating in 1987. He danced with the Queensland Ballet after graduation. He later joined the Sydney Dance Company before pursuing a career as a performer and choreographer with various dance companies and independent projects within Australia and abroad. In that period he worked with The Australian Ballet, Sydney Dance Company, Opera Australia and the Netherlands Dance Theatre.

His works for Chunky Move have included stage productions, installations, site-specific works and film. His works have been performed in many festivals and theatres around the world in the U.K, Europe, Asia and the Americas. In New York, he has been presented at BAM Next Wave Festival, Dance Theatre Workshop and the Joyce Theatre.

Most Referenced Works

Personal Awards

1997 recipient Australian Dance Awards Outstanding Achievement in Choreography for Choreography made/performed during the year included: Spectre in the Covert Memory, Bonehead,…

Awards for Works

form y separately published work icon I Want to Dance Better at Parties ( dir. Mathew Bate et. al. )agent Australia : Closer Productions , 2013 16835248 2013 single work film/TV

'In need of some form of human contact, a grieving man takes up Latin dance classes with a young instructor.'

Source: Screen Australia.

2014 winner Sydney Film Festival Awards Live Action Short Award
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