Nerve 9
the flesh of everyday speech
photo by Russell Emerson
photo by Russell Emerson
photo by Russell Emerson
Created from sound, light, space, movement and words - languages of the mind and the body - in Tess De Quincey: Nerve 9, the performer moves through a world of shimmering sonic and visual poetry. Drawing on women’s voices, nature and the city, De Quincey: Nerve 9 evokes a sense of our lived experience that is about language yet beyond words. Finely textured and expressive of human frailty and sensibility, De Quincey’s performance is mesmerising. Nerve 9 features the work of Sydney sound artist Amanda Stewart.
“An engrossing, ever-changing sequence of moods in dance, visuals and sound.” - Jill Sykes, Sydney Morning Herald
Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, 51 James St, Perth Cultural Centre
8pm Wednesday 28th September – Saturday 1st October
Tuesday 4th – Saturday 8th October
Bookings at PICA on (08) 9227 9339
Llama Bar, Rokeby Rd, Subiaco (opposite Regal Theatre)
8pm, Monday 10th October
Door Sales $15/$10
Nerve 9 is toured as part of Mobile Sates: Touring Contemporary Arts Australia. A national touring initiative funded by the Australian Government through the Theatre Board and Dance Board of the Australia Council, as well as by Playing Australia.


