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KINETIC CONNECTIONS @ Moonah Arts Centre

I am so excited to be there tonight.

This collaborative performance made me deep thoughts how we connect to the world and communities via movements and re-recognised that dancing is such borderless!

I am so honored to be on the stage as part of Kinetic Connections.

I’m hoping lots of people to come and experience this beautiful, powerful and authentic show Kinetic Connections.

Today 6pm Friday 19 April, 11am & 6pm Saturday 20 April.

Free ticket: https://events.humanitix.com/kinetic-connections

Finally it’s coming together tonight!

Kinetic Connections is a celebration of movement and story through dance. From seaside Colombia to the far north of India to the streets of Tokyo, this immersive new performance explores the connections we share across cultures and histories. 

Dancers Risa Muramatsu Ray, Maira Rodriguez and Nova A Chowdhury, along with videographer Ursula Woods and stage designer, Edith Perrenot, have come together to collaborate on this performance which is designed for people of all ages to enjoy.

 Kinetic Connections incorporates traditional cultural dances, contemporary interpretations and videos to collectively tell a triumphant  story about the willpower of women to be strong and free.

Join us at Moonah Arts Centre one hour before the performance begins for light refreshments, provided by locally-based caterers.

FRIDAY 19 April: Doors open 5pm for 6pm show

SATURDAY 20 April matinee: Doors open 10am for an 11am show

SATURDAY 20 April: Doors open 5pm for a 6pm show

Kinetic Connections is presented by Constance ARI and proudly supported through the Glenorchy City Council Cultural Celebrations Grants Program.

This show is suitable for all ages and we welcome everybody to attend. Moonah Arts Centre is wheelchair accessible and we will have suitable seating arrangements for anyone who uses mobility aids. Please let us know if you have any accessibility requirements (such as hearing loop, wheelchair access, etc) when you reserve your seat. It is recommended to wear a mask.

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