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Sydney Fringe Festival: STILL FALL
 

“Blending dance, cameras and green screens, STILL FALL unpacks the chaos between our digital and real selves. Visceral, absurd and eerily relatable, this premiere from Ella Watson-Heath and Ashleigh Veitch is unsettlingly of the moment.”

Part of The Lab @ UNSW experimental hub, a new partnership between UNSW’s School of Arts & Media and Sydney Fringe Festival. 

 STILL FALL

Choreographed by Ella Watson-Heath in collaboration with Ashleigh Veitch. Video Design by Aron Murray. 

17-20 SEPTEMBER 2025, 6PM

Studio One UNSW

Studio One (D8 Theatres) UNSW Sydney, Gate 2, High St, Kensington 2052

 

Wed 17th September, 6pm – Opening Night

Thurs 18th, Fri 19th September, 6pm 

Sat 20th September, 6pm – Closing Night

Tickets Prices: Full Price $27 | Student/Concession $16 | Deadly Tix $20

https://sydneyfringe.com/events/still-fall/

Runtime: 30 mins, no interval

 

Event details

Venue: Studio One, UNSW. Studio One (D8 Theatres) UNSW Sydney, Gate 2, High St, Kensington 2052
Bookings: https://sydneyfringe.com/events/still-fall/
Start Date: Thursday 18 September 2025

 

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