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Chasing Smoke
 

Multi-award winning performers Casus Circus are set to bring their unique style of mesmerising circus to the Riverside stage with Chasing Smoke, presented by a talented ensemble of all First Nations circus artists from 13–14 May. 

Tumbling through life while juggling an existence where Australia’s First Nations culture, tradition and lands are under threat, Casus Circus stomp, dance, flip and weave their message showcasing a people not defeated by adversity, but instead, celebrating survival, modern-day Aboriginality and pride.  

The world’s oldest living civilisation is the life force that empowers the stories within Chasing Smoke told through the lens of Australia’s only all First Nations circus ensemble, giving audiences a more holistic look at Aboriginal Australia than in our history books.

 

Event details

Venue: Riverside Theatres - Corner of Church and Market St, Parramatta
Bookings: 02 8839 3399
Start Date: Friday 13 May 2022

When: Friday 13 May at 8pm, Saturday 14 May at 8pm (Auslan Interpreted) 1 hour with no interval

Tickets: Adults $44, Concession $40, 30 & Under $35, 18 & Under $31, Groups 8+ $40, Students/ Teachers $23, Workshops and Performance Bundles $40. Transaction fee $4.60.
Discounts available for Riverside Theatres’ Members.

Bookings via https://riversideparramatta.com.au/show/chasingsmoke/, phone at (02) 8839 3399, or Box Office from one hour prior to performance.

 

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