THE ARTS CENTER
Performance

Middle East Premiere

The Butterfly Who Flew Into The Rave - Oli Mathiesen with Lucy Lynch and Sharvon Mortimer

Electrifying contemporary street dance

Thu - Sat, Sep 10 - 12 @ 7:30pm

The Black Box, The Arts Center

  • An electrifying non-stop performance distilling the intensity of a three-day rave into an hour-long spectacle of pure endurance.


    From Aotearoa (New Zealand), Oli Mathiesen with Lucy Lynch and Sharvon Mortimer perform the award-winning The Butterfly Who Flew Into The Rave, an endurance-based dance work set to the booming Detroit techno album Nocturbulous Behaviour by Suburban Knight.

    Exploring the movement vocabulary used in techno through the atmosphere and culture of a three-day rave condensed into an hour. Witness the relentless movement of three bodies, seamless without pause, and detailed down to every beat. Indulge in the pain, sweat, and cathartic mess; a display of pure endurance to achieve a goal. The Butterfly Who Flew Into The Rave is a spectacle of the human body as a victim to music,  passion, and our endless desire to achieve more: To win and win again.

    As the show closes, you’ll be invited to remain in The Black Box and dance to a guest DJ at our very own techno-fueled Raving Ovation, included in your ticket price.

    This is dance theatre as pure ecstasy

    The dancers are unremitting and relentless, as if each is connected to a personal generator parked outside.

    Awards 

    • Winner of the Summerhall Arts ‘Bragi Award’ at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025
    • Winner of the ‘PANNZ - Edinburgh Fringe Festival Summerhall Award’ at PANNZ Arts Market 2024
    • Winner of the ‘Melbourne Fringe Tour Ready Award’ at New Zealand Fringe Festival 2024
    • Winner of the ‘Sydney Fringe Tour Ready Award’ at New Zealand Fringe Festival 2024
    • Winner of the ‘Momentous Movement Award’ at New Zealand Fringe Festival 2024

    Overall, The Butterfly Who Flew Into The Rave is an extraordinary dance work; a marvellous simulation of an intensely vigorous, volatile and transcendent rave.  I am left feeling violently jealous not being able to join in under the infectious and lingering techno pulse.