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New immersive visual-theatre experience

Internationally renowned, Sunshine Coast choreographer, Melissa Lanham (LJ Projects), collaborates with architect Samantha Taylor (Project Fort Awesome) to bring an exclusive premiere of this visual, interactive theatre installation to The Events Centre, Caloundra this August.

In an exciting collision of dance and architecture, an eerily beautiful and serenely volatile skeleton of a house is placed inside the theatre and within, dancers reveal the story of a couple, their relationship, and the echoes of the houses’ past identities.

This immersive visual-theatre piece begins the moment the theatre doors are opened to reveal a cavernous space, with the bones of a house. You can walk around and explore the installation before you take your seats and watch the lives of the inhabitants unfold in real time before your eyes.

This innovative dance-theatre work invites you to consider what makes a house a home. Is it the people living there? Or the echoes of those who have lived there before you, seeped into the walls and never forgotten.

Don’t miss this exclusive premiere performance at The Events Centre this August.

VENUE: The Events Centre, Caloundra

DATE and TIME: Thursday 24 August at 1pm and 7.30pm

TICKETS: From $20

BOOKINGS: Call 07 5491 4240 or visit theeventscentre.com.au

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