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Exploring the wondrous RISING festival program at Arts Centre Melbourne Luke Jerram’s Museum of the Moon at the University of Bristol
Words By Meg Crawford
From a tribute to Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupiŋu to a supernatural forest and two seminal theatre shows, Arts Centre Melbourne has prepared something special for RISING festival.
If you’re going to start anything auspiciously, you may as well kick off on a full lunar eclipse, which is exactly when Melbourne’s brand-spanking new cultural extravaganza, RISING, presses go. For 12 days starting Wednesday May 26, RISING will sprawl the city and bring live music, art, theatre, installations and everything in between to different districts, including The Birrarung, Midtown and Chinatown.
About this Event
Humanities 21 in collaboration with the Grimwade Centre for Cultural Materials Conservation, University of Melbourne, is delighted to announce the second event in our Ancient World Festival, formerly the Festival of Homer. The Festival explores the ancient Greek and Roman world and its relevance today, by way of a mix of academic talks, creative performances and moderated Q & A’s, and for this year, the theme will be “Re-interpreting Myth for Modern Audiences”.
In our second event in the series,
Christopher Gribbin will discuss his work on mock trials for the historical character Socrates and the mythological character Medea as a way for audiences to engage with these characters.
This extraordinary triumph of design over drama will leave you a-mazed
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Credit:Pia Johnson
Enter this immersive theatre experience and you will discover a Malthouse transformed, to echo a line from
The Tempest, into as strange a maze as ever anyone trod.
Because The Night is an extraordinary triumph of design, and you could happily spend the whole time losing yourself in its atmospheric and sumptuously detailed labyrinth.
The audience dons capes and masks before being led inside where the performance commences. The work is an adaptation of