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Sugar Mountain To Screen Via Alice

by Noise11.com on November 29, 2017

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The 2018 Sugar Mountain festival will screen Via Alice, a virtual reality film and performance.

Via Alice fetaures an original score composed by Daniel Stricker of Midnight Juggernauts and John Carroll Kirby (Solange and Sebastian Tellier). Stricker, along with Kardajala Kirridarra’s Eleanor Nalyirrima Dixon and Beatrice Lewis will play at the evening performance.

Sugar Mountain’s Via Alice event will have American artist, producer and dancer Khalif Diouf (Le1f) alongside Indigenous Australian dancer and choreographer Waangenga Blanco (Bangarra Dance Theatre), as they take us on a journey across countries and cultures from Mparntwe (Alice Springs) Arrernte country, Gadigal land (Redfern) through The Central Desert, Marlinja, and onward to the northern reaches of the Cape York Peninsula.

VIA ALICE

THURSDAY 18 – FRIDAY 19 JANUARY
Grant St Theatre, Southbank, VIC
Tickets available now – 30 people maximum per session

DAYTIME SESSIONS
Free screenings of the VIA ALICE virtual reality film (25 mins)
Tickets must be booked online in advance – book here

EVENING SESSIONS
Witness the stunning VIA ALICE live performance + screening of the virtual reality film (50 mins)
Tickets are $35 and must be purchased online in advance – book here

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