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But I'm a cheerleader

Where
34 Burton St
Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Australia
When

Every day, 7pm to 10pm Friday 6 August 2021 to Saturday 7 August 2021

The AstroTurf is rolled out. Megan is clutching at her suitcase. She is greeted by a group dressed in Adam and Eve-inspired bodysuits. An inadvertent horny gay hotbed is revealed. She takes her first step towards intervention.

Work in development.

About the artist

Tait de Lorenzo (she/her) is a theatre & film director, writer and curator with a practice in new and multidisciplinary performance, making work under KUNST. She is a graduate of NIDA’s MFA Directing course and holds a BCA in Film & Television Production. Tait has directed and curated work for Kaldor Public Art Projects, King Kong Magazine, Sydney Chamber Opera, NIDA, triple j Unearthed, For Film's Sake Festival and The Aboriginal Centre for Performing Arts.

She is currently serving as a resident curator at PACT Centre for Emerging Artists. Her recent directing credits include They Took me to a Queer Bar by Tommy Misa (Belvoir Shut Down Residency 2020), A Respectable Wedding after Bertolt Brecht (2019), DIANA (2018), Angel Face by imbi the girl (2018), Fabulous Friends (2018), Texture (2018), Private View by Václav Havel (2018), SPOOK-KIKI (2017), Oops, I Did It Again (2017), Jane Doe (2016), Opia (2015) and Untucked (2015) which was the recipient of Best Documentary at The SMPTE Film Festival, Los Angeles.

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