What's On

SILENCE
 

BlakDance brings the Western Australian premiere of SILENCE by Karul Projects at His Majesty’s Theatre from 1 to 2 May.

SILENCE pulls the Treaty conversation out from under the rug and slams it back on the table. With thrashing live drumming and a raw aesthetic, Thomas E.S. Kelly combines intimate storytelling with significant moments in Australian history bringing an unresolved conversation to a new generation.

Funny, irreverent and reverberating with power…if you think you know Australian contemporary dance, you haven’t seen SILENCE.

 

Event details

Venue: His Majesty’s Theatre – 825 Hay St, Perth WA
Bookings: https://www.artsculturetrust.wa.gov.au/venues/his-majestys-theatre/whats-on/silence/
Start Date: Thursday 02 May 2024

His Majesty's Theatre email: 08 9265 0900

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