Dance Australia

Whipping up a storm of dance

THIS is the third Supercell Festival in as many years. Beginning modestly in 2017 at the Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts (JWCOCA) as a celebration of contemporary dance, it has continued to grow in its scope and delivery, and this year includes support from all four of Queensland’s dance companies.

Confidently rebranded as a “festival of contemporary dance”, and the only annual festival of its

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