A critical review by Pinky Agnew on behalf of Radio New Zealand of the Borderline Arts Ensemble's Lobsters, (concept, choreography, co-direction, and performance by Lucy Marinkovich).
Michelle Potter, Lobsters review →
A critical review by Jennifer Shennan on behalf of Michelle Potter for the Borderline Arts Ensemble's Lobsters, (concept, choreography, co-direction, and performance by Lucy Marinkovich).
Radio New Zealand, The Shells We Wear - Lobsters Interview →
A radio interview given by Lobsters Co-Director Miranda Manasiadis and Music Director Lucien Johnson with Bryan Crump of Radio New Zealand.
Dance Aotearoa New Zealand, Behind Tiki Taane Mahuta Article →
Interview of Lucy Marinkovich and Emmanuel Reynaud, both Rehearsal Directors for Taki Rua Productions Tiki Taane Mahuta. Article written by Leah Maclean of DANZ.
Dance Nucleus Residency, Double Bill Showcase →
Double Bill Showcase, July 2017 at the Goodman Arts Centre in Singapore. Residency showing of The Shyness of Trees.
Workshop Tutor, Croatia's Dance and Non-Verbal Theatre Festival →
Announcement of Lucy Marinkovich's dance workshop at the 2016 Dance and Non-Verbal Theatre Festival, Croatia's national dance festival.
NZ Herald, RUSHES Performer Announcement →
New Zealand Herald article by Raewyn White about the creative collaborators of the 2017's Auckland Fringe Festival work RUSHES by Malia Johnston's Movement of the Human Company: "The environment might be that of the visual arts but RUSHES is movement based. Performers include well-known dancers Taiaroa Royal, Kelly Nash and Lucy Marinkovich alongside recent graduates and seconded students, dancer Briar Wilson, now in her 80s, actors Jess Holly-Bates and Katie Burson, and a number of guest performers".
Creative New Zealand Grants Awarded →
A newsletter from Creative New Zealand detailing the successful grants awarded, and featuring Lucy Marinkovich and her company Borderline Arts Ensemble.
DANZ Magazine, The Value of International Choreographic Residencies →
“What is the value of participating in an international residency as a choreographer? It lies primarily in the luxury of time set aside in a space that is supportive and conducive to experimentation, working with or without other dancers, exchanging ideas and making fresh discoveries about the choreographic process. In the precarious day-to-day existence of an artist, this type of opportunity is rare indeed. Working with people who have a different cultural perspective to the artist’s own outlook, invariably provides fresh and valuable insights” (Jenny Stevenson, DANZ).
Read MoreAsia New Zealand Foundation Video Interview
A video interview for the Asia New Zealand Foundation in support of their Artist in Residency and Grants programmes.
Book Citation, Global South Ethnographies: Minding the Senses →
Lucy Marinkovich is cited in the published book "Global South Ethnographies: Minding the Senses", edited by elke emerald, Robert E. Rinehart, and Antonio Garcia, for her performance in Whenua, a dance work by Dr. Karen Barbour for the 2014 international CEAD (Contemporary Ethnography Across the Disciplines) conference.
IMDB Listing, What We Do in the Shadows →
(Hilariously) some computer programme somewhere created an actress listing for Lucy Marinkovich, for her role as a vampire succubus in Taika Watiti's 2014 What We Do in the Shadows film.
Langkah, My Dance Alliance Article →
Article written by Lucy Marinkovich for Langkah, a Malaysian dance journal run by My Dance Alliance, reflecting on her choreographic experiences in South East Asia.
Radio New Zealand, The Bosch Box at Performance Arcade →
A radio interview between Lucy Marinkovich and Eva Radich for Radio New Zealand. This interview discusses Lucy's work The Bosch Box for Wellington's 2015 Performance Arcade shipping container arts festival.
Image: Philip Merry