Images from Superperfect Sydney
Here are some images taken by photographer Jarrah McGrath of the Sydney performance of Superperfect
Here are some images taken by photographer Jarrah McGrath of the Sydney performance of Superperfect

Here are some jumping pictures that were taken during the Superperfect rehearsals…. we never actually got around to using these but I quite like them so I thought I’d put them up.






Here are some image defacements that were developed by the cast during the process of Superperfect. This idea was used during the performance as cast members drew on their own image while describing how they see themselves and changes they would like to make.




Some extra images from the Superperfect season in Yokohama. Check out the Yokohama page for more!

Japan is one big Fisher-Pykel Clothes Dryer. It’s heat sucks all the moisture out of you, it’s energy spins you in every direction, it confuses the hell out of you with it’s flashing lights and does it does so cleanly, efficiently and with no sound louder than the gentle hum of a whispering wind. But despite the weather and the language barrier, Japan entranced me in a way that not many places have done. Actually, that’s a bit of a lie, I become easily enchanted by anywhere new, but for anyone who has been to Japan, I think you’ll agree that there is nowhere in the world like it. It is a country filled with contradictions. I felt completely safe, wandering around the city of Yokohama in thongs and shorts at 3am on my first warm, summer evening in Japan, and yet, I was pretty sure my life was in danger when later in the week I tried to “borrow” some face-wash from the local mafia at a sento (public bath), not knowing that that basket of body-cleansing products was spoken for by the very large man, covered in tattoos, steaming in the sauna behind me. It’s ok though, I still have all my appendages accounted for.
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During the week, the Superperfect ensemble played with the ideas and offers made by Nibroll artists Mitsushi Yanaihara (fashion designer) and Keisuke Takahashi (Video artist). The cast played with jeans that had been sewn together at the feet, a super long jacket and creating choreography that interacted with video interviews made by cast members.
