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Philippa Cullen was born on 24 March, 1950 in Australia, is an artist. Discover Philippa Cullen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 25 years old?

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Age 25 years old
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Born 24 March 1950
Birthday 24 March
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Date of death 3 July 1975
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Nationality Australia

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2016

Cullen was the subject of an archival exhibition in 2016 curated by Stephen Jones, Dancing the music: Philippa Cullen 1950–75. She is featured in the Know My Name exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia. The Dancer – A Biography for Philippa Cullen by Evelyn Juers was published by Giramondo in October 2021. Cullen’s movement-sensitive floors are held at the University of Adelaide and have inspired a younger generation of dancers and choreographers, including the work of the Utter Stories Team.

1975

Aged 25, Cullen died in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu, India, on 3 July 1975 from complications following an emergency appendectomy.

1974

After returning to Australia in early 1974, she organised, and with dancers and musicians performed at, a long Seminar held at Sydney’s Central Street Gallery (1–11 July). This was followed in September by performances at the Ewing Gallery in Melbourne, and the 24-Hour Concert at Sydney’s Hogarth Galleries in October, which included a twenty-four hour chess game and a tea ceremony. In early 1975 she performed in the Computers and Electronics section of the Australia 75 arts exhibition in Canberra, and at Mildura’s Sculpture Triennial.

1972

Cullen's first performance with theremin was in 1972, in collaboration with composer Greg Schiemer, electrical engineer Phil Connor and architecture student Manuel Nobleza. Homage to Theremin II consisted of four different shaped and sized theremins, each with its own antenna, which allowed her and her dancers to actually generate sound themselves. Her best known works are Utter and Lightless.

An Australia Council for the Arts grant in 1972 funded her travel to the UK and Europe, Africa, Nepal and India, including study at the Folkwang Hochschule in Essen. At the Institute of Sonology in Utrecht she studied electronics, mathematics and computer composition. It was here she developed ideas for pressure sensitive floors. She had met the composer Karlheinz Stockhausen during his brief tour of Australia in 1970, they corresponded, and worked together from 1972 until 1974. During that time she inspired and developed the choreography and ideas for Inori, a meditative work in which a dancer conducts an orchestra with positions and gestures of prayer based on Mudras. In July 1973 she and her dance ensemble performed with theremins at the Oeldorf Group.

1970

Born in Melbourne, Cullen became a pupil at the Bodenwieser Dance Studio, Sydney, at the age of eight. During her dance studies, she appeared in works choreographed by Margaret Chapple, Keith Bain and Jacqui Carroll including Bain's Primitive Suite. Cullen graduated from Sydney University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1970, majoring in English, Italian, Fine Arts and Medieval History.

1950

Philippa Ann Cullen (24 March 1950 – 3 July 1975) was an Australian dancer, choreographer, teacher and performance artist who was notable for her innovative dance performances incorporating the use of the theremin and the development of movement-sensitive floors. From the late 1960s until 1974 she taught movement and dance at many venues, in Australia and overseas. Her most important classes took place on Sunday mornings in the quadrangle of Sydney University, and were attended by dancers, actors, musicians and artists.