Craft in spotlight

DOLL MAKING: The Spinners choreographer Lina Limosani teaches Boandik residents how to weave dolls during an engagement workshop held at the aged-care facility on Monday. Pictures: BRITTANY DENTON

BOANDIK residents were spinning yarn in the figurative and literal sense on Monday during an engagement workshop presented by Country Arts SA.

CREATIVE WORKSHOP: Boandik resident Celia Malcolm weaves a doll during an engagement workshop presented by Country Arts SA.

Renowned choreographer Lina Limosani and acclaimed set designer Wendy Todd visited Boandik’s Lake Terrace East facility ahead of the world premiere of The Spinners at the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre in July.

Residents helped weave dolls for the dance performance, which is inspired by the story of the “moirai” or fates of Greek mythology.

Dancers Tara Jade Samaya and Kialea-Nadine Williams will join Ms Limosani as the fates who spin, measure and cut the thread of life.

“These woven dolls will form part of an elaborate set,” Ms Limosani said.

“This is a chance for Boandik residents to let their imagination run wild and be creative.

“It is also an opportunity for them to contribute to the performance, as the set is part of the story.”

An emotionally charged performance that questions life, death and perceptions of choice, The Spinners will premiere at the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre in July.