Bec is collaborating with Chunky Move to deliver Sub_Urban Studio with the Greater City of Dandenong.
Bec is the recipient of a two year Fellowship from the Australia Council for the Arts. This means an action packed two years of international professional development and local project delivery across 2017 – 2018. Deepest thanks to peers, supporters and the Australia Council.

You Should Be Dancing by Everybody Now (c) 2016
Throughout May-July, Bec returned to Katherine (Northern Territory) to create and direct a large scale, site specific performance event with the entire town! In collaboration with GYRACC and Indigenous Hip Hop Projects.

The Good People of Katherine (c)
Sex and Death makes is debut in Melbourne’s second Festival of Live Art. Bec is thrilled to be collaborating with Samara Hersch and Ponch Hawkes on this one-on-one unexpected encounter that invites you to reflect on life, death and what happens in between.

Sex and Death by Samara Hersch (c) Image by Ponch Hawkes
Bec danced in Harbour Control Tower Series; a durational in situ exploration in spaces that we can’t get to!

Harbour Control Tower Series
After Melbourne and Darwin, the 100% beast is back! Bec is Casting Director for “100% Brisbane” in collaboration with Museum of Brisbane and wunderkinds, Rimini Protokoll. Listen to Bec on ABC Radio here as she casts 100 people; one every 24hrs! G.O!
Bec is directing a new site-specific dance work with the (entire) town of Katherine, NT. Stay tuned…
Bec is a recent recipient of an Ian Potter Cultural Trust grant and is off to Finland to collaborate with artists and communities. Kiitos Ian Potter!
Bec jumped onto the tropical island to help the creative team of Lally Katz’ new play Time Share with their dance steps.
Bec collaborated as a choreographer on Dan Tobias’ latest show, The Orchid and The Crow at the Malthouse Theatre. The show will now tour North America and the UK – go Dan!

AINT Magazine 2014. Image by Ede Strong©
Bec recently collaborated with her dear friend and colleague Ede Strong on his latest edition of AINT Magazine.
In 2012, The Arts Centre Melbourne re-opened its hallowed Hamer Hall. In collaboration with Graeme Leak and Patrick Cronin, Bec choreographed the opening event hosted by Julia Zemiro >>> Raising The Roof!