Critical Path

Australia’s leading centre for choreographic research and development

 

WHAT’S ON

A lively group of dancers moves expressively across a large dance studio. At the centre, a dancer in pink pants and a white top leads with joyful energy, arms open wide. The other dancers follow in rhythmic, expansive gestures, filling the space with motion and connection.

COUNTERTECHNIQUE SUMMER WORKSHOP

5 Day Countertechnique Workshop with Senior Teacher Na-Ye Kim (Seoul, South Korea) and Madeline Harms (Sydney, Australia).

23 FEB–27 FEB 2026
9:30AM–3PM
MON–FRI

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An image taken at nighttime outside The Drill Hall on lawn beside the harbour. A person stands holding onto a large yellow ladder. Another person is captured in flight diving off the ladder into an inflatable baby pool.

EVERY WILD IDEA

A 3-day festival celebrating 20 years of Critical Path

FRIDAY 14 November
7PM-9PM

SATURDAY 15 November
11AM-3PM

SUNDAY 16 November
11AM-3PM

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Photo of a person dancing with an anatomical illustration of a human's internal organs attached to the person's clothed torso.

CRITICAL PRACTICE

New Series of Critical Practice sessions  led by Louie Wisby, Victoria Hunt & Peter Banki, starting 17 November

With Louie Wisby

With Victoria Hunt

With Peter Banki

 

Supporting independent Australian choreographers to push the boundaries of contemporary practice.

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Critical Path

The Drill, 1C New Beach Rd,
Darling Point (Rushcutters Bay), Sydney

Critical Path respectfully acknowledges the Gadigal and Birrabirragal clans, the traditional custodians of the land where the organisation is based.

Critical Path respectfully acknowledges the Gadigal and Birrabirragal clans, the traditional custodians of the land where the organisation is based.

We acknowledge and uphold the UN Declaration on the rights of Indigenous peoples, which states that; “Indigenous peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development.”

We support the freedom of First Nations expression and decision making within our organisation and acknowledge that First Peoples have been dancing, creating, and forging important research on these lands for time immemorial.