Dance Australia

https://www.danceaustralia.com.au/artists/dancing-at-any-age-katrina-rank

Traditionally dance has been thought of as a young person's game but does it have to be?

That's the question Nina Levy asks in "Dancing at any age", the first part of which ran in the August/September issue of Dance Australia, featuring an interview with renowned dance elder, Elizabeth Cameron Dalman. Part 2 of this series will include Q&As with a range of dance artists, including this interview with Katrina Rank, whose latest work for older dancers, The Right, is about to premiere at Dancehouse as part of Melbourne Fringe Festival.


Classic Melbourne

https://www.classicmelbourne.com.au/no-slips-in-right-of-spring/

No slips in Right of Spring

by Paris Wages 12th September, 2019

‘The hour-long piece is entertaining and clever, making good use of its intimate space. The overall effect of The Right is outrageously creative and fun. There are some moments of shear brilliance weaved together with thoughtful movement motifs and gestural expressions.’


The Senior

https://www.thesenior.com.au/story/6571148/its-amazing-what-you-can-do-in-a-chair/

Katrina Rank on dancing for any age

30 Jan 2020

Interview with Simon Garner about working with seniors and the elderly through dance. "Older people have lots to contribute; they have stories to tell but they tend to be invisible. Dance is a great way to make them visible.”

The Senior