Leanne Barrett's sculptural work is a series of symbols for the collective sadness and unease that hangs over her community from mining and exploration. These symbols are being combined with the clay feet of people from Bridget Nicholson's "touch this earth lightly" project, who likewise, are concerned with the manner in which we treat the environment. Bringing these elements together, Stuart St Hill will perform a lament on trumpet live at the opening and then the recording will continue to be part of the installation.
At Gloucester Gallery, Denison St Gloucester 2422. For more information ph 0428 508 704 or visit
www.touchthisearthlightly.com
Ernst Toller's intensely powerful Expressionist play about the dilemma of a revolutionary; is bloodshed ever justified to achieve a better future?
Performed by students of the Drama Discipline in the University of Newcastle. Directed by Michael Ewans with original music by Stephen Wye and choreography by Rea Harper.
Drama Studio, Callaghan Campus
8:00pm
8:30pm
9:00pm
9:30pm
10:00pm
10:30pm
11:00pm
Description:
Leanne Barrett's sculptural work is a series of symbols for the collective sadness and unease that hangs over her community from mining and exploration. These symbols are being combined with the clay feet of people from Bridget Nicholson's "touch this earth lightly" project, who likewise, are concerned with the manner in which we treat the environment. Bringing these elements together, Stuart St Hill will perform a lament on trumpet live at the opening and then the recording will continue to be part of the installation.
At Gloucester Gallery, Denison St Gloucester 2422. For more information ph 0428 508 704 or visit
www.touchthisearthlightly.com
Description:
Ernst Toller's intensely powerful Expressionist play about the dilemma of a revolutionary; is bloodshed ever justified to achieve a better future?
Performed by students of the Drama Discipline in the University of Newcastle. Directed by Michael Ewans with original music by Stephen Wye and choreography by Rea Harper.