Please...Continue?
A surreal dance-theatre duet that navigates the ever-shifting dynamics between two people and their world. Weaving pedestrian nonchalance with abstraction, the performers create a vibrant, surreal landscape. Reality bends, expectations unravel, and meaning continually reshapes itself. With playful storytelling and disorienting movement, 'Please… Continue?' is a heartfelt homage to not-knowing, and to the absurdity of the everyday.
– “Rochester and Onley’s complex duet navigates the awkwardness, chemistry, resistance, and possibility of a relationship—be it real, imagined, or somewhere in between.”
– “A playful, theatrical, and nuanced work that explores the shifting terrain of human connection with a blend of absurdity, tenderness, and sophistication.” — Dancing Sydney, Lexy Panetta
Presented by: Remy Rochester
Remy Rochester is a multi-award-winning choreographer and dancer from Sydney, Australia, whose practice spans dance, theatre, choreography, and education. She has worked extensively with iconic Australian companies including Opera Australia, Legs On The Wall, Catapult Choreographic Hub and Sydney Dance Company. Notable performances include works by Stephanie Lake, Akira Yoshida, Riley Fitzgerald and Rafael Bonachela across Australia, Europe and Central America. Her debut choreographic work, ‘LOVE ARENA’, was awarded 'Best in Dance' for Sydney Fringe Festival 2024. Her most recent work, ‘Please...Continue?’ was Audience Choice Winner for DUELs Choreographic Competition by FORM Dance Projects 2025, and has since been programmed in a variety of leading arts Festivals across 2026.
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1 Venue
The Garage International @ Dom Polski
Dom Polski Centre, 230 Angas St, Adelaide, Kaurna
- Step-free mobility aid access through the main entrance with an accessible bathroom.
- Venue is 18+ but minors may attend with a parent or legal guardian
Suitability & Warnings
Accessibility
- High Visual Content
- Suitable for audiences who may not have a comprehensive understanding of the English language