An original mixtape of musical styles blending indie, pop and folk combined with a fresh hip-hop contemporary dance style, I Thought I Was Not Alone is a collaboration between some of Canberra’s leading young creatives – the up and coming five-piece band Sidney Creswick, and Canberra’s largest established youth urban dance program, Fresh Funk. I Thought I Was Not Alone is on at The Street Theatre November 1st and 2nd.

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Weaving melodic tales, and featuring passionate choreography, a modern love story will unfold before the audience, as they are drawn into ACTS OF LOVE, ACCEPTANCE, ENTANGLEMENT, PAIN, and REDEMPTION. In addition to the talents of Fresh Funk and Sidney Creswick, the work will also premiere arrangements by Melbourne-based sax player and composer Joe McEvilly, arranged for string quartet and Sidney Creswick.

Fresh Funk is the Tuggeranong Arts Centre’s ever-popular dance program, and the biggest urban dance program in Canberra, with hundreds of students and four major show seasons each year. Specialising in hip-hop and contemporary dance, the program has been making a name for Canberra on the national and international dance circuit for over 12 years, with crews, shows, choreographic initiatives, international choreographers and overseas tours. Fresh Funk fuses styles such as hip-hop, street, lyrical and contemporary dance and their choreography is renowned and admired for its variety, intricacy and emotion.

OutInCanberra has five double passes for I Thought I Was Not Alone to give away. To enter, simply use the form on this page to tell us which Arts Centre is home to Fresh Funk.