Dynasty Dance Supremacy - Elite Lyrical/Contemporary Company

DON'T MESS WITH THE SUPREME

Presenting our Elite Lyrical/Contemporary Company - Dynasty Dance Supremacy competing in the International Open division. 

The Night Out 2024

A great night out turns grim nightmare in our cautionary tale of drink driving and tragedy. 

Creep

Outcasts are in for this contemporary piece performed by DDC Supremacy to Radiohead’s iconic Creep.

Another Day at the Office

It’s another day at the office for DDC Supremacy and Kanye West, featuring contact work reflecting the Heaven and Hell monotony of the daily grind.

Courage to Change

DDC Supremacy wants to “leave the world better” in this technically challenging contemporary routine to Sia’s environmental anthem, Courage to Change.

Driver’s License

Red lights.  Red hearts.  Stop signs.  Regrets.  Dynasty Dance Supremacy celebrates unrequited love on a California road trip in the contemporary lyrical Driver’s License.   

In the Middle of the Night

In the Middle of the Night in Victorian England, a loving mother puts her children to bed by candlelight.  And in the middle of the night by candlelight come the demons to take her children’s places in this hypnotic duet piece.   

The Crucible

Wild women beware!  The devil makes work for idle dancers in an intense contemporary performance inspired by The Crucible and its interpretation of The Salem Witch Trials. 

Ultra Light Beam

With striking imagery, this powerful Contemporary dance is based on the Black Lives Matter movement. Set to the raw vocals of The Sunday Service Choir;  an American gospel group led by artist and producer Kanye West.

The Other Boylen Girl

Team Supremacy explore the rivalry of 16th-century aristocrats Mary Boleyn, one-time mistress of King Henry VIII, and her sister, Anne, who usurps Mary’s position and became the monarch's ill-fated second wife.

Into the Unknown

Team Supremacy heads Into the Unknown, where they are reunited with spirits of their beloved departed in a wistfully haunting lyrical dance inspired by Frozen 2.

Flames

May the odds be ever in your favour. Video game characters fight to survive in this contemporary dance inspired by The Hunger Games. Who will win and who will go down in Flames?

Glitter in the Air

Maidens dream and ladies wait in a lyrical dance of lost love. Team Supremacy Glitters in the Air.

Wolves

  Not every story has a happy ending.  Helicopters, bombs, search lights, gun shots, families torn apart.  Dynasty pays tribute to the struggles of refugees in this emotionally gripping performance. 

Don't Speak

We show support for NoH8 in a performance danced to Don’t Speak by No Doubt; including distinctive portraits with duct-taped mouths, symbolising the silence of the oppressed, and NoH8 painted on motionless cheeks. NoH8 is a charitable human rights organisation campaigning for marriage and gender equality, which has grown to stand against discrimination and bullying of all kinds, through education, advocacy, social media, and visual protest. 

The Night Out

A great night out turns grim nightmare in our cautionary tale of drink driving and tragedy. 

Big Girls Cry

Bullying can make even Big Girls Cry, as shown in this Lyrical dance and dramatic video, performed to the music of Sia, which expresses the fear and isolation of one girl’s struggle with social media persecution.   

Muddy Waters

Inspired by the 100th anniversary of The First World War, Muddy Waters explores the fear and courage of soldiers as they go over the top of the trenches; honouring those fallen heroes in an emotional Contemporary dance. 

Believe

Based on the Book of Exodus, our dancers escape hardship and persecution in Egypt, but struggle to hold true to their faith in a gospel-inspired, liturgical journey for The Promised Land; desperate to discover if there truly are “miracles when you Believe.”

Don't You Wanna Dance?

A spectacular number dancing to the late, great Whitney Houston’s I Wanna Dance with Somebody.  Like Houston’s acapella vocals, this routine showcases flexibility and advanced skills in a technically difficult dance which includes impressive acrobatics. 

Oh Rosie!

Oh Rosie pays heartfelt tribute to the suffering and survival of slaves in Colonial America while communicating a range of emotions through interpretive dance, body language and facial expressions; set to a medley of traditional gospel and Civil Rights protest music. 

Montagues and Capulets

Montagues hold tightly to their ancient grudge as Capulets break to new mutiny while a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life in our classical, lyrical interpretation of Sergei Prokofiev’s famous ballet Romeo and Juliet, first performed in 1935; here performed to the music: Dance of the Knights.

The Woods

How can a person be both possessed and possessive?  DDC explores this question in a distressing piece of narrative dance (inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds) in which a flock of harpies terrorise a little girl lost in The Woods.  

Elastic Heart

Our dancers are transformed into a company of broken dolls for this contemporary dance, featuring both rigid and fluid movements, disjointed images and eerie stage makeup as the dolls attempt to escape their inanimate imprisonment. 

Chandelier

The balancing and acrobatic skills of DDC are stretched and showcased in this modern, lyrical performance.