Restless Dance Theatre Featured on AbiliTV
Restless Dance Theatre was recently featured on AbiliTV, a multi–award-winning television show dedicated to authentic storytelling by, for, and about people with disability.
In this episode, audiences meet a line-up of extraordinary creatives and changemakers, including:
James “Chappo” Chapman – surfer, influencer, and positivity preacher with over 200,000 followers, living proof that “just because he’s short, doesn’t mean he’s not the same as everyone else.”
Heidi Everett – Melbourne punk rocker, illustrator, and theatre-maker, who shares her lived experience of homelessness before performing her raw, unforgettable piece White Van Privilege.
Amidst these powerful stories, Restless Dance Theatre takes centre stage. Based in Adelaide, Restless is recognised as a trailblazing company that is flipping the script on contemporary dance. With an ensemble of neurodiverse and disabled performers, we’re proving every day that dance has no limits. From local stages to international festivals, Restless continues to challenge perceptions of what dance can be — and who it is for.
We’re proud to stand alongside Chappo and Heidi in celebrating diverse voices, experiences, and artistry.
AbiliTV is broadcast on C31 Melbourne and C44 Adelaide, and streamed nationally on CTV+. You can watch our episode — and explore the full season — via the AbiliTV website: www.abilitv.com.au