Belonging @ Studio 188
Friday 25 October 2024
7.00 pm
Prices
All Tickets - $20.00 ea* + Booking Fee
*Online booking only
Misteria Towler presents…
‘Belonging’ is a transformative journey of self-discovery and healing through movement and spoken word.
It delves into a personal story of a First Nations woman exploring feelings of displacement and connection. ‘Belonging’ touches on themes of identity, fostering understanding, growth and reconnection to culture and country. ‘Belonging’ is a current work in development and creative concept.
Misteria Towler is a proud Wiradjuri artist and producer, living and working on Yuggera and Turrbal country. She has trained at the Aboriginal Centre of Performing arts, completing a Diploma of Performing Arts (dance) in 2019. Since then, she has performed with Digi Youth Arts in ‘COOKED’ a theatre show at the Cremorne Theatre, QPAC and travelled to Germany with Digi Youth Arts to perform in Uncle Richard Bell’s ‘Embassy’ at Documenta15 in 2022. In September 2023 Misteria performed the first version of ‘Belonging’ at the Institute of Modern Art, alongside Daniel Boyd’s exhibition ‘Rainbow Serpent’.
Ipswich City Council has transformed the historic Old Baptist Church into the intimate, well renowned performing arts venue, Studio 188. Offering a year-round program of art, culture and entertainment in the heart of Ipswich, Studio 188 boasts a flexible space, regular live music gigs, artist residencies and creative development workshops where big ideas are hatched and people come together in ways that connect and inspire.
Studio 188 is the home for local artists and community folk to foster industry connections, gain exposure and develop new works, with regular free workshops and programs.
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