Fling Physical Theatre will present new works in development by visiting Fling alumni Ruby Dwyer and Madison Phillips on Friday.
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The performance is part of the Homebase Residency Program, a new Fling initiative supported by the Mumbulla Foundation.
The program aims to nurture emerging choreographic voices from the region by creating an opportunity for Fling alumni to return to the Bega Valley to create and present new works.
The first two recipients of these residencies are Ruby Dwyer and Madison Phillips.
Ms Dywer has a Bachelor of Creative Industries (Dance) and Bachelor of Business (Management) from Queensland University of Technology and is based in Melbourne, while Ms Phillips is currently studying a Bachelor of Fine Arts majoring in Dance at Deakin University.
Both women started their dance training at Fling and grew up in the Bega Valley.
Their finished residency works will be presented in December as part of the Take Flight performance season.
A public showing of the works in development will be held Friday at 3pm at the Bega Indoor Stadium.