Tobiah Booth-Remmers

Tobiah Booth-Remmers is an Australian dance artist who trained in ballet, contemporary dance and capoeira before completing a Bachelor of Dance Performance at Adelaide College of the Arts, graduating in 2009.

Since graduation Tobiah has worked extensively as a freelance performer, creator and teacher. He has worked for choreographers associated with Australian Dance Theatre (Adl), Sydney Dance Company (Syd) and Chunky Move (Melb), in particular Larissa McGowan, Lina Limosani and Gabrielle Nankivell. Tobiah also worked with the company Tasdance where he performed in works by Graeme Murphy amongst others. Tobiah has performed in a number of major arts festivals including Adelaide Fringe Festival (Aus), Adelaide Festival of the Arts (Aus), WOMAD (Aus), Dance Massive (Aus) and Dublin Dance Festival (Ire).

Tobiah also works as a choreographer and runs his own performance collective in Australia. To date he has created three major works, numerous short works and a number of corporate and council commissioned pieces. In 2015 Tobiah also produced and curated a new biennial festival in Adelaide called ‘ALT’ which brought together a range of performance artists in an immersive warehouse environment. Along with this Tobiah has taught consistently at tertiary training institutions and high schools, provided movement consultation for theatre and circus companies and has sat as a peer assessor on various Australian government funding panels.

More recently Tobiah has been building his career in Europe and has been training, teaching and running residencies across Belgium, Bulgaria, Greece, Italy, Sweden and Norway.

OSCA

Our mission is to provide artists and non-artists with opportunities to create contemporary works that explore local ideas and new way of coming together in the public domain.

OSCA acknowledges we work on Kaurna Land – always was, always will be.

OSCA is funded by Arts South Australia. We also receive project support from the Australia Council, the City of Port Adelaide Enfield, Country Arts SA and the City of Onkaparinga.