U>N>I>T>E>D
Artistic Direction & Choreography: Antony Hamilton
Sound Design & Composition: Gabber Modus Operandi
Costume Design: Future Loundry
Exoskeleton Design & Fabrication: Creature Technology Co.
Lighting Design: Benjamin Cisterne
Performers & Choreography: Ashley McLellan, Melissa Pham, David Prakash, Samakshi Sidhu, Robert Alejandro Tinning, Jayden Wall
Understudy: Madeleine Bowman
Stage/Set Design/Fabrication and Art Finishing: Ashley Buchanan and Antony Hamilton
Set and Costume LED Fabrication: Shiv Geaney
Dramaturg: Melanie Lane
Concept Art: Peter Gregory
Production Manager: Ashley Buchanan
Production Coordinator: Olivia Walker
Stage Manager: Zsuzsa Gaynor Mihaly
Rehearsal Director: Rachel Coulson
Sound Consultant: Byron Scullin
Sound Engineer: Ethan Hunter
Lighting Programmer & Operator: Chris Payne
System Engineer and Head Electrician: Shiv Geaney
Creative contributions early-stage developments: Jahra Wasasala and Ooshcon
Executive Director/co-CEO: Kristy Ayre
Senior Producer: Kristina Arnott
Chunky Move’s highly anticipated and ambitious stage spectacle U>N>I>T>E>D premieres as part of Asia TOPA.
A stellar line up of six dancers explore machine mysticism and the persistence of spirituality in a post-industrial digital age, set to gamelan-infused, Javanese trance-inspired techno beats. The dancers’ upcycled, motocross-inspired, exoskeleton costumes, transform them into post-human tech-adorned mythological beings.
This landmark work is a major international collaboration with leaders in the Javanese experimental scene, Gabber Modus Operandi (featured on Björk's album Fossora), Bali-based streetwear label Future Loundry and world leaders in animatronic design, Creature Technology Co.
Experience an otherworldly night of sophisticated movement, infectious music and science fiction-inspired design that honours technologies both ancient and contemporary; inner and collective.
A stellar line up of six dancers explore machine mysticism and the persistence of spirituality in a post-industrial digital age, set to gamelan-infused, Javanese trance-inspired techno beats. The dancers’ upcycled, motocross-inspired, exoskeleton costumes, transform them into post-human tech-adorned mythological beings.
This landmark work is a major international collaboration with leaders in the Javanese experimental scene, Gabber Modus Operandi (featured on Björk's album Fossora), Bali-based streetwear label Future Loundry and world leaders in animatronic design, Creature Technology Co.
Experience an otherworldly night of sophisticated movement, infectious music and science fiction-inspired design that honours technologies both ancient and contemporary; inner and collective.





Gianna Rizzo, Sidney Myer Music Bowl, 2025