In this time of COVID, a few of Stalkers historical shows in full length for you to while away the hours for your viewing pleasure. Some of them are a bit roughly shot, and perhaps lack some credits, as they were originally uploaded for company viewing. But here they are made public for the first time!

 Red (2004) An outdoor physical theatre work about the end of the world, when the sun turns into a Red Giant

https://vimeo.com/121967224

 MirrorMirror (2009) an indoor physical theatre/ dance work about personal notions of ending and mortality.

https://vimeo.com/stalkertheatre/mirrormirror-complete

 Encoded (2011) An indoor physical theatre / dance work exploring humanity’s digital future.

https://vimeo.com/stalkertheatre/encoded-complete

 Pixel Mountain (Bogota 2018) Originally an outdoor work (2013), reflecting on the contrast between South Koreas and the worlds- past and post-modern industrial future.  Here it is- presented indoors in Bogota at the Iberamericano Festival at the Leon DE Graff auditorium in Colombia. 16,000 people saw this work over four days!

https://vimeo.com/287375528

 

Mountain (2018) Mountain was a rework of Pixel Mountain in an Australian context. A physical theatre work reflecting on the contrast between Australia's love of nature, versus its obsession with its digital future.

https://vimeo.com/304737805/380574a150

 Frameshift- an outdoor physical theatre work- with a combination of Australian and South Korean aerialists  and South Korean break dancers . Frameshift reflects on the past, present and future of Seoul.

https://vimeo.com/274803834

 And here are some shorter clips of some of our street shows:

Four Riders (2001) A street theatre work reflecting on the  End of the world according to the Bible.

https://vimeo.com/68748141

 Elevate (2010) Street theatre : Break dancing- stilt- aerial- fusion work!

https://vimeo.com/26798028

 Stilt Break (2007) Break dancing- stilt-  fusion work! https://vimeo.com/68753501