Pink background, women who have had alterations to their faces.
A group of seven dances in a straight line. They have their hair up and are wearing black leotards.
Five Sailors in a triangle doing a final pose in a dance.

Dance Nation

Clare Barron’s play dives into the chaotic and transformative experience of adolescence, following a group of middle schoolers on a competitive dance team striving for national glory. Beneath the surface of sequins and routines lies a raw, visceral exploration of identity, ambition, and the messy reality of growing up. With dark humor and surrealism, it unpacks the intensity of puberty—shame, joy, rage, and self-discovery—while challenging societal expectations, especially for young girls. The characters’ experiences blur the line between childhood and adulthood, embodying the awkward, monstrous beauty of transformation. It’s a celebration of resilience, vulnerability, and the unbridled power of youth.

Where to park: Carpark 5 is the closest car park to the Drama Centre. Look for the big purple wall that says DRAMA.

Theatre and Physical Theatre • Comedy
South Australia • Adelaide Fringe Premiere
 
d/Deaf and/or Lived Experience of Disability Shows
 
Culturally and/or linguistically diverse
 
Mon, 24 Feb - Sat, 01 Mar
 
105 min
 
Dance Studio at Flinders University Drama Centre
 
$25 to $30
 
M15+ (7 Warnings)
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