While a picture can be worth a thousand words, dancing can sometimes be worth a whole new language — with an upcoming performance in St Albans putting that idea to the test.
Without Words is a dance-theatre performance that will vividly narrate the journey of a person grappling with the profound challenges of communication and self-expression.
Created by Brimbank local Amelia Minh Vu, this show is inspired by Melbourne’s street dance scene.
Ms Vu said dance has always been a subconscious form of expression for her.
“I realised I felt more like myself when I danced with people, more than when I had conversations with anyone,” she said.
“Personally, words can get hard to come out of my mouth sometimes for no particular reason, whereas dance lets you pour out whatever you feel through your body.
“Whoever watches the performance, they’ll enjoy the abstract storytelling, and perhaps gain a new profound love for street dance.”
Showcasing her work in front of the community is exhilarating, Ms Vu said.
“I’m nervous and excited,” she said.
“Brimbank has been my home since birth, and it’s awesome that I get to finally share my creativity for the first time with and within the local community.”
Without Words will feature different dance styles including krump, waacking, house and hip hop.
The performance will run across two days on February 21 and 22, from 7 to 8 pm at the Bowery Theatre in St Albans.
Details: creativebrimbank.com.au/events