If our bodies could talk...<br/>
Eliza Hull and roya the destroya<br/>
Photo: Jake Simkin<br/>
JAKE SIMKIN

If Our Bodies Could Talk

Thu 6 Oct 22, 11am–11.30am

If our bodies could talk...<br/> Eliza Hull and roya the destroya<br/> Photo: Jake Simkin<br/> JAKE SIMKIN
Past program

Free entry

NGV International

Great Hall
Ground Level

‘If our bodies could talk’, what would they say? Would they whisper, shout or sing? Are they trying to tell us things? Are we listening?

These themes are explored by movement artist roya the destroya and musical artist Eliza Hull in a new performance as part of the Radical Access commission for artists with a disability for Melbourne Fringe.

Together they will blend electronic soundscapes, live instrumentation and vocals with movement, physical theatre, circus and audio storytelling. The combination is a striking performance piece that will capture audiences and the passer-by.

There will be two performances; 11-11:30am and 1-1:30pm.

The 1pm performance will be followed by a Q&A with the artists, hosted by Carly Findlay OAM.

Access Information

Both performances and the Q&A will be Auslan interpreted.

The performances will be audio described using headsets.

This is a standing event with seating available for those that need it.

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For more information on accessible services and facilities see ngv.melbourne/access or call 03 8620 2222 between 9am and 5pm.

This project is presented by NGV and received Cash to Create through the Fringe Fund, as part of Radical Access as well as funding from Circus Oz. Proudly supported by James McCaughey. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body.

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