update: 2018.6.1
Born in 1972 Graduated from New Zealand School of Dance in 1993.
Recent 5 main activitiesare Reason for Being (2016-2017, Art Gallery of Western Australia), Carnivale (as part of Co3's premiere launch season, re:Loaded, 2015, State Theatre Centre Western Australia), Flock (2014, National Arts Centre Tokyo), A Fall from Grace (August 2013, premiered at the Australian Festival of Chamber Music), Fugue (June 2012, premiered as part of the Australian Ballet's 50th Anniversary, Victoria, Australia).
Raewyn is the founding Artistic Director of Co3, Western Australia's flagship contemporary dance company. Prior to her appointment in September 2014, she was Artistic Director at Dancenorth in Queensland from 2010, and was named as a Queensland Culture Champion by the Queensland Government in 2013. Before taking up this role, Raewyn was an internationally commissioned choreographer and educator. She has held several prestigious positions in dance throughout the world, including artist residencies at Cite des Arts (Paris), Baryshnikov Arts Centre (New York) and The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (China), and commissions with Julliard (New York), Bolshoi Ballet Academy (Moscow), Beijing Dance Academy (China), The Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (China) and National Arts Centre (Tokyo). Her work has won critical acclaim in a career spanning almost 25 years.
Carnivale 2015, choreographed by Raewyn Hill, Co3.
Dancers: Andrew Searle and Zachary Lopez
©Stefan Gosatti
Carnivale 2015, choreographed by Raewyn Hill, Co3.
Dancer: Katherine Gurr
©Stefan Gosatti
Carnivale 2015, choreographed by Raewyn Hill, Co3.
Dancers: Talitha Maslin and Mitch Harvey
©Stefan Gosatti
Carnivale 2015, choreographed by Raewyn Hill, Co3.
Dancers: Russell Thorpe, Zachary Lopez and Matthew Tupper
©Stefan Gosatti
Carnivale 2015, choreographed by Raewyn Hill, Co3.
Dancers: Talitha Maslin and Mitch Harvey
©Stefan Gosatti