Adelaide Festival Centre presents

Program Partner inSPACE: DEVELOPMENT Osmond’s Electronics Festival Centre’s inSPACE program is a cutting- Each artist/group chosen for the annual inSPACE edge, grassroots and innovative program that supports program is provided with 1–3 weeks in-kind venue some of ’s most talented, independent rehearsal, along with a provision for technical equipment artists. See hot new talent across all art forms including: hire, and a contribution towards artist wages. Work-in- theatre, dance, visual arts and music. Be part of progress showings are presented to an invited audience the artistic conversation: sharing, contributing and at the end of each inSPACE development, providing discovering how art is created behind the scenes. This valuable feedback to help inform the next stage of your creative blurring of the line between artist and audience artistic process. reinforces Centre’s philosophy – Arts for All – that the arts belong to everyone.

HYPEROBJECT Creative development showing Friday 28 August 2021

Hyperobject is a local experience of something that is too big to GUTHRAK see in its entirety. Developing Creative development showing as a fusion of sculpture and 30 April-14 May 2020 (online) performance, it makes physical those things which we’ve been Independent theatre company, told are immaterial – the cloud, Under The Microscope, recipients the virtual, the digital. of the inSPACE Development Award This is a work in progress showing YASHA’S LULLABY at the 2019 , of a new development for Tom Creative development showing will create a new interactive Borgas, working with Amber Friday 20 November 2020 and participatory work Guthrak, Cronin, Zoe Gay, Felicity Boyd inspired by the table-top game, (Motus Collective), and Chris Old traditions and imbalances Dungeons & Dragons. Guthrak Petridis. The work has been collide in a powerful modern focuses on themes of maternal developed by the Adelaide themed musical theatre roles and child neglect and Festival Centre’s inSPACE production constructed by Noriko religious freedoms with a focus Development program and is Tadano. Exploring confronting on women within the church, and hosted at The Mill Adelaide, issues that women still face in this racism through the perspective Breakout Space. This chance modern world, Noriko uses her of its characters. The story was to witness a showing of ideas shamisen, voice and experiences born out of a Dungeons & will allow audiences to dive into to shine a blinding light on the Dragons campaign, developed the space between virtual and lack of real progress. physical, a work as it is becoming. by Natalie Hockley, who has Creator, Performer, largely based the character of Creative Direction, Production Director and Producer Guthrak on her own personal Amber Cronin Noriko Tadano stories and experiences. Lighting Animation Artist Producer/Director/Dramaturg Chris Petridis Yusuke Horaguchi Matthew Briggs Lead Artist Stage/Artist Assistant Creator/Concept Tom Borgas Simon Colebrook Natalie Hockley Performer (movement) Musician, Sound Designer Playwright Motus Collective (live modular synths) Alysha Herrmann Felicity Boyd, Zoe Gay Adam Ritchie Adelaide Festival Centre presents

Program Partner inSPACE: DEVELOPMENT Osmond’s Electronics

FILL THE EARTH THANK YOU LOST ART OF Creative development showing Friday 4 December 2020 BRAIN LISTENING Creative development showing Creative development showing Fill the Earth is a multi discipline Postponed to Friday 22 January Postponed to 2021, Date TBC art project combining live 2021 performance with video and art The Lost Art of Listening is a installation. Artists from diverse Incorporating live music, song, work for prepared piano and backgrounds have created movement, performance art and audience-played smartphone individual works on a circular magic, Thank You Brain is one choir by composer Hilary Kleinig stage responding to the themes man’s journey of living with anxiety. which investigates how people of how our values and behaviours A charming, moving and very experience and value music in an influence society, our natural human theatrical experience that, age of 24-hour connectedness and environment and ultimately the when our brains whir with a million distraction. Featuring pianist Erik planet. unhelpful thoughts, encourages Griswold, audiences are invited to us to stop and simply say ‘thank use their phone to play a part in Project Leader, Curator, Concept you brain’. the sonic experience. Developer, Filmmaker Juha Vanhakartano Director/Dramaturg Composer/Creator Choreographer, Dancer Corey McMahon Hilary Kleinig Lina Limosani Performers Pianist Maker, Choreographer, Performer Tim Overton, Jude Henshall Erik Griswold Alison Currie Movement Choreographer Tech design Painter, Drawer, Performer Roz Hervey Steve Berrick (action painting) Composer Mentor Thom Buchanan Quincy Grant Tamara Saulwick Actor Lighting and AV Designer Mentor Stephen Sheehan Chris Petridis Emma Beech Designer Tech Consultants Meg Wilson Sandpit VARIOUS VENUES For public showing dates and times visit: adelaidefestivalcentre.com.au/whats-on/inspacedevelopments Entry to showings is FREE