
Lisa O’Neill is a freelance performer, choreographer, movement directror and teacher working extensively in the areas of dance, theatre, performance and new-media. She has received numerous performance commissions, touring her original and collaborative works nationally and internationally In Europe and Asia. Lisa has worked as an actor with Brisbane’s FRANK THEATRE since 1995, touring Nationally ... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 19 years ago |
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Transact (Flesh/Skin/Bone) showcased the outcomes of a six-month research and development grant funded by the New Media Arts Board of the Australia Council. The project aimed to develop a new media installation form that would be experienced by inter... more
The work comprises the amalgamation of three solos created over a period of 5 years, following the journey of the Yeti, a small curious woman with heavy feet on an exploration through time and space. Each solo was created in response to the walls and... more
Performance installation at the Judith Wright Centre for Contemporary Art, Brisbane, Queensland. Used live performance and peppers ghost video effects.
#14 (Project1 14) was a multimedia performance work, presented in Spring Hill Baths, Brisbane for the 1996 Brisbane Festival of the Arts. The work was presented in the winter-empty pool shell and enveloped and involved audience interaction in a uniqu... more
Through a sweetly macabre ritual of song and dance, a songstress and her accompanist are catapulted into an unexpected nasty little whirly-gig! Very quietly, just between us, the tall one says there’s something very familiar about the small one… and ... more
A woman enters an ice exhibition and allows herself to be drawn into the enigmatic appeal of the male figured seen in Auguste Rodin’s sculpture, ‘The Kiss’. His seductive appeal satisfies her need to be romanticized and pushes her to delve into unexp... more
All Tomorrow's Parties marked the first of many collaborations to come between Lisa and Christine Johnston. The work was inspired by the music of The Velvet Underground and the dramatic height difference between these two ladies!
Electric Herring was performed at the Arena Nightclub, situated in Fortitude Valley, the live music district of Brisbane. The piece was inspired by the music of local band 'Squelch' who accompanied the performance live on stage.










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