Speechless is a Perth Festival co-commission produced by Tura Music.
Toni Wilkinson
Speechless is an opera written in response to the Australian Human Rights Commission’s 2014 report into children in immigration detention.
Dada Masilo’s Giselle follows the ballet’s original story outline but changes it in clever ways.
John Hogg
An unconventional take on Giselle is playing as part of this year’s Perth Festival.
A unique production of Mozart’s The Magic Flute is playing at this year’s Perth Festival.
Toni Wilkinson
A new production of Mozart’s The Magic Flute uses animation to bring the fantastical opera to life.
Garry Sibosado, Aalingoon (Rainbow Serpent), 2018, ochre pigment on engraved pearl shell, detail.
Courtesy the artist
Indigenous artists and arts centres from the Kimberley region were invited to help curate this new exhibition, presented as part of the Perth Festival 2019.
Ian Wilkes in Kwongkan, an artistic collaboration between Australia and India.
Daniel Grant
An artistic collaboration between India and Australia, playing as part of this year’s Perth Festival, stirs its audience to action on climate change.
Sunset is collaboration between freelance director and choreographer Maxine Doyle and Western Australia’s STRUT Dance, in association with Tura New Music.
Simon Pynt
As part of the 2019 Perth Festival, dance-theatre performance Sunset takes place in a former men’s home on the banks of the Swan River.
One Infinity is a cross-cultural collaboration produced by Playking Productions and Jun Tian Fang.
Gregory Lorenzutti
One Infinity is a music and dance collaboration about crossing cultures and breaking boundaries. The performance celebrates differences without attempting to resolve them.