What Happened in Shanghai by Victoria Chiu

Drawing on her family roots in Shanghai, choreographer Victoria Chiu interrogates how the contemporary body can illuminate different attitudes towards family – and why families make the often difficult decision to move their home across borders. Melding contemporary dance, video and live music from Chinese and Australian artists, this evocative collaboration begins like the sharing of a story and unfolds as a contemplation of our connections in the present. Four dancers explore the spaces between death and new life, influenced by the resilience passed down from their female ancestors. "The dancers weave through vignettes and emotions that cross time and culture, responding to the (dis)connections between their lives and that of their grandmothers," said Victoria Chiu, "My grandmother, Yuen Kun Chi, studied the piano at the Shanghai Conservatorium during the Japanese occupation. Her best friend Chiubik perished in the turmoil and her dying wish was for my grandmother to replace her as wife and mother." "My perception of my grandmother is framed by having known her only as an old austere woman whose language I couldn’t speak. Would I have a different opinion of my grandmother if I had been able to know her in her youth? What was the essence of the moment when she made this momentous decision that led to the accident of my existence?" What Happened in Shanghai is an intimate multi-disciplinary work told through English and Chinese text, personable projections and the body, with live music by Guzheng player Mindy Meng Wang and Chinese electronic artist MHP (aka Ma Hai Ping). Previously performed at the Shanghai International Arts Festival RAW!Land 2017, What Happened in Shanghai at the Convent will feature Victoria Chiu (choreographer) dancing for Kristina Chan, alongside Alice Dixon, Lui Ya Nan and Janette Hoe.

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October

Bangarra’s The Bogong’s Song invites young audiences on a journey of dance, puppetry and storytelling, sharing the wisdom of Country through the wings of the Bogong moth.

Join us on 18 Oct for the launch of Petal Miller Ashmole’s book with David McAllister, champagne on arrival, afternoon tea, and signed copies supporting The Australian Ballet School.

The 2025 Scimm. Dance Scholarship Workshop is your chance to learn from top-tier choreographers, push your limits in a full-day workshop

This October Sydney Dance Company presents 'Continuum', a monumental triple bill that brings together three visionary choreographers–Stephen Page, Rafael Bonachela and Tra Mi Dinh

Walk alongside T.H.E Dance Company in a gentle, profound outdoor performance created by Artistic Director Kuik Swee Boon

Join us for a one-day symposium on Halloween, October 31, as we gather to explore the spectral in Australasian ballet.

November

Level up your contemporary training with Scimm. Dance’s Ascension Training Program.

Step into a real company environment. Platforms is Scimm.’s performance pathway for driven young dancers who want to create new contemporary work and take it to the stage in 2026.