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Gideon Obarzanek (born 1966) is an Australian choreographer, director, and performing arts curator, and founder of the dance company Chunky Move.
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Gideon Obarzanek was born 1966 in Melbourne, Australia.[1]
He spent his early childhood in Israel on an agricultural kibbutz. His family returned to Melbourne where he went to the Australian Ballet School, graduating in 1987.[1]
Obarzanek founded dance company Chunky Move in 1995 and was CEO and artistic director until 2012. His works for Chunky Move have included stage productions, installations, site-specific works participatory events, and film. These have been performed in many festivals and theatres around the world, including Edinburgh International, BAM,[further explanation needed] Next Wave NY, Venice Biennale, Southbank London,[further explanation needed] and all major Australian performing arts festivals.[citation needed]
He choreographed I Want to Dance Better at Parties in 2004 for Chunky Move.[2]
As associate artist at the Sydney Theatre Company in 2012, Obarzanek wrote and directed the stage play Dance Better at Parties. In 2013 he was awarded an Australia Council Fellowship to further research with other film, dance and theatre makers, new works to be simultaneously created for both stage and screen.[citation needed]
Also in 2012, he co-wrote and co-directed the documentary drama film I Want to Dance Better at Parties with filmmaker Matthew Bate, which won the 2014 Sydney Film Festival's Dendy Award for best short film. The film was produced by Rebecca Summerton.[3][4]
He was artistic associate with the Melbourne Festival (2015–2017), co-curator and director of "XO State" at the inaugural Asia-Pacific Triennial of Performing Arts (Asia TOPA) (2015–2017). Obarzanek was appointed chair of the Melbourne Fringe Festival in 2015 and strategic cultural engagement manager at chancellery at the University of Melbourne in 2018. He then danced with the Queensland Ballet and later joined the Sydney Dance Company, before pursuing a career as a performer and choreographer with various dance companies and independent projects within Australia and abroad. In his early career period he worked with The Australian Ballet, Sydney Dance Company, Opera Australia and the Netherlands Dance Theatre.[citation needed]
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