Drip Drown Float Shoot
On set for short film Drip.Drown.Float directed by Tanmay Chowdhary. A beautiful silent film encapsulating the physicality and mental struggles of social anxiety.
On set for short film Drip.Drown.Float directed by Tanmay Chowdhary. A beautiful silent film encapsulating the physicality and mental struggles of social anxiety.
See me in the finale of the upcoming documentary That Sugar Film (directed by Damon Gameau), dancing with bubblegum, lollypops, sprinkles and chocolate mousse!
Here is the latest article on Christina's Antarctic dance works Body of Ice and Polarity, published in the Australian Antarctic Magazine.
Christina is working with Director Elizabeth Duong on 'Paper Thin' - a short film being made in collaboration with St Vincents Hospital, based on Sadako and The Thousand Paper Cranes. Christina will be playing Sadako's dancing spirit...
Christina performing Body of Ice at the IV Antarctic Art and Culture Festival in Buenos Aires. A stunning experience.
Body of Ice, a solo work exploring Antarctic ice, created and performed by Christina Evans will be seen in Argentina in just a few weeks. Spectacular image by Lucia Ondrusova.
Here is the latest Graveyard Train music video "Im Gone", featuring Christina as Hide Behind The Smile:
Photographic images of Polarity at the Melbourne Fringe Festival. Directed and choreographed by Christina Evans. Photographs by Lucia Ondrusova.
Christina recently had the honour of performing at MAP Festival in Melaka, Malaysia (see www.melakafestival.com). Performing at the world heritage sites of St Paul's Hill was spectacular and surreal. Christina presented hybrid arts piece 'Elements', plus performed with Tony Yap Company in 'Eulogy for the Living' and in MAPPING. Talented artists from around the globe illuminated the sites with striking new work and collaborations. A festival that will continue each year it is one to experience. Damian of DWV Photography captured the energy of the festival with this enchanting album of photographs: http://on.fb.me/vDwzKN
Polarity has received great reviews and audience experiences including:
Aussie Theatre Review 'ice heaves and crumbles its way into your soul'
4 Stars Arts Hub
Great shots taken by Dylan of Body of Ice at the Antarctica Festival in Canberra.
Dancers: Hayley Thompson, Heidi McKerrow, Rhiannon Ferris, Cathy Young and Cara Thomas. Choreographer: Christina Evans
Christina was invited to perform in 'Winter Filament' with Tony Yap Company at Federation Square. The work was a deep improvised exploration delving into metaphysical, psychological and subconscious states. Performed out in the open at Fed Square and integrated with the Light in Winter light installations the work was beautiful, wild, raw and moving. There was exquisite freedom and expression through the performance - a place that encapsulates what being a performer is. Thank you to Tony Yap for the opportunity to be a part of this wonderful work. Photos by Dylan. www.tonyyapcompany.com
Christina has been invited to present a performance of Body of Ice at the Antarctica Festival + Conference at the Australian National University in Canberra on Saturday June 25. She will also be presenting a talk on her work.
Exploring the cycles, movement and extreme nature of Antarctic ice and our physical connection and impact to it, Body of Ice will be presented in dance and visual projection with a soundscape made entirely of sounds of Antarctic ice recorded by Philip Samartzis.
Christina has been rehearsing with her amazing dancers and exploring Antarctic ice from every angle - ice particles to glaciers, seasonal cycles to intricate shifts. Photos cover the studio floor during each rehearsal and extensive research into the Antarctic ice has been filtering through bodies in space - and bodies in pools and on ice. Stunning results so far and so much more exploring to come!
Christina has been awarded an Arts SA Professional Development Grant to spend January training with Zen Zen Zo in Brisbane, undertaking Suzuki Actor Training Method, Butoh, The Viewpoints and Contact Improv. Thank you to Arts SA!
I am still dreaming of Antarctic paradise. Some of Fred Olivier's spectacular photography of Antarctic ice will be used in my performance work and are my latest inspiration. Magic: