SKIN at Adelaide Fringe 2026
Live Music (Contemporary)Dance

SKIN

VOiiiD Collective
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About the work

A spectacle of two contemporary dance works collide in a raw double bill, powered by live electronic music.

SKIN is a visceral double bill by VOiiiD Collective where two contemporary dance works collide with live electronic music performed by Australian–Middle Eastern band Bcharre. The evening unfolds as a hypnotic encounter between body, sound, and resistance.

The first work, DOOM, examines whether humanity is actively producing the conditions of its own collapse through systems that aestheticise violence, crisis, and destruction. Through highly physical choreography and pulsing live sound, the performers move through cycles of tension, survival, and collective unraveling.

The second work, LAMINA, confronts the pressures placed on female-identifying bodies to be softened, controlled, or made more palatable. The choreography strips back these expectations, revealing power, vulnerability, and defiance through relentless physicality.

Connecting the two works is a ten-minute live soundscape with wave-like projections and meditative movement, allowing the audience to recalibrate before the next eruption of energy. Thought, the show’s live score features the theremin, live drums, synthesisers, and natural sound samples.

SKIN becomes a charged landscape where flesh, rhythm, and image collide. The stage transforms into a living pulse of movement and sound, inviting audiences into a captivating experience that balances intensity, reflection, and raw performance power.




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Live Music (Contemporary)

Dance

Culturally and Linguistically Diverse People

People with Disability

Women

LGBTQIA+

Late Secondary16 - 17 years
Adult18+ years

From 2026

Until 2029



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