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A Simple Space
 

Carriageworks is proud to present Gravity & Other Myths’ raw and exhilarating performance A Simple Space from 5-9 November. 

Backed by the driving rhythm of a live percussionist, seven acrobats will push their physical limits again and again without reserve in an intimate and jaw-dropping display of strength, skill and creativity. Embracing a raw, energetic approach, A Simple Space focusses on exceptional skill, playful competitiveness, trust and friendship, stripping away the need for makeup, complex lighting and contrived theatrical overlay. The audience is brought in close to surround the performers. You can feel the heat, hear every breath, and be immersed in every moment. 

 

Event details

Venue: Carriageworks
Bookings: https://carriageworks.com.au/events/a-simple-space-2024/
Start Date: Saturday 09 November 2024

Tickets from $25+ Booking Fee

 

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