• Frances Orlina, 'Audience Choice Award winner', in 'Moon River'.
    Frances Orlina, 'Audience Choice Award winner', in 'Moon River'.
  • Chris Wade, winner of 'Outstanding Male Dancer'.
    Chris Wade, winner of 'Outstanding Male Dancer'.
  • Saskia Ellis, winner of 'Most Innovative Choreography', performing her 'Earthern'.
    Saskia Ellis, winner of 'Most Innovative Choreography', performing her 'Earthern'.
  • Georgia Gallagher won 'Outstanding Film' with "The Helper".
    Georgia Gallagher won 'Outstanding Film' with "The Helper".
  • 'Outstanding Duet' winners: Ruby Howard and Toby McKnight.
    'Outstanding Duet' winners: Ruby Howard and Toby McKnight.
  • 'Outstanding Solo' winner, Lucy Angel. Photo by Winkipop Media.
    'Outstanding Solo' winner, Lucy Angel. Photo by Winkipop Media.
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FORM Dance Projects, in Sydney, has announced the winners of its annual dance festival, Sharp Short Dance, following a livestreamed final event. Sharp Short Dance provides an opportunity for dancers and choreographers aged 21 years and under to show their works to a panel of industry professionals and win highly sought-after industry secondments with major professional dance companies. 

This year’s judging panel was comprised of some of the industry’s most respected names, including Omer BackleyAstrachan (Sydney Dance Company’s Pre-Professional Year Course Coordinator), Shaun Parker (Artistic Director of Shaun Parker & Company), Jo Clancy (founder and Director of the Wagana Dancers), Emma Saunders (FORM/We Are Here company associate artist), Melissa Ramos (founder and Director of Dance Cinema), Jamie Winbank (independent dance artist, producer and choreographer), and Aruna Gandhi (founder and Director of Silambam-Sydney).

Usually held at Riverside Theatres in Parramatta, the festival was moved online this year, with the final held on November Saturday 21.

The 2020 Sharp Short Dance winners are:

Most Innovative Choreography – Saskia Ellis (Earthern)

Most Innovative Choreography (Junior) – Amari Leiva Urzua (Al Mal Tiempo)

Most Outstanding Talent – Isaac Clark (Masque)

Outstanding Female Dancer – Danni Cook (To Fear, To Feel)

Outstanding Male Dancer – Chris Wade (Volatile)

Outstanding Solo Performance – Lucy Angel (Moonlight)

Outstanding Duet Performance – Ruby Howard and Toby McKnight (Try Not To Break It)

Outstanding Ensemble Performance – Taylor Mikic and Priyasha Naidoo (Prison Yard)

Outstanding Dance Film – Georgia Gallagher (The Helper)

Audience Choice Award – Frances Orlina (Moon River)

Sydney Dance Company Pre-Professional Year Secondment – Toby McKnight (Try Not To Break It)

Twisted Element Secondment – Mia Ryan (Life Satisfaction)

Wild Hearts Secondment – Nikitta Jancek (Perception)

We Are Here Secondment – Paul & Frank Barbara (Scala Ad Caelum), and Saskia Ellis (Earthern)

Shaun Parker and Company Secondment – Paul & Frank Barbara (Scala Ad Caelum), Derell Akrong (Prison Yard) and Priyasha Naidoo (Prison Yard)

Academy of Music and Performing Arts Summer Intensive – Lily Cole (In My Dreams), Jannah Allen (Discomfort) and Sophia Kaloudis (Masque

Congratulations to all!

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