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Chronology Arts

Weirding Ways Part 3

When
  • Friday 4 April 2025 from 6:30pm to 7:40pm
Cost

Starting from: $10

We welcome you to our third performance for 2025. This performance is facilitated by Stephen Adams. 

We are artists of composition... Our artistic professional backgrounds are diverse. We've each specialised in either sound, movement or story-telling disciplines (including composition, choreography, theatre) and have interdisciplinary practices where we amalgamate approaches to creating performance in processes we've found to be highly exciting, thought-provoking, and sometimes transcendental.

Our newly formed group is continuously developing collaboration and performance methodology with collective and individual practices.

Each development/composition/approach of each performance is facilitated by a different member of our collective, and the performers are drawn from within our collective as well as invited guests.

Audiences are invited to come with an open mind.

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For this season the developments will be led by Andrew Batt-Rawden (14 February), Ryuichi Fujimura (7 March) and Stephen Adams (4 April).

Performing artists:

  • Stephen Adams

  • Nikki Heywood

  • Liz Jigalin

  • Andrew Batt-Rawden

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