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Work in Progress with Greg Pritchard and Scott Howie

Work in Progress with Greg Pritchard and Scott Howie

Starts: Friday, 17 May 2024
Ends: Friday, 17 May 2024
Greg Pritchard will be presenting a progress update on his project ‘Riding the Scorpions’ Tail’, an artistic descent of the 1485-kilometre-long Marrambidya Bila (Murrumbidgee). He will discuss what inspired him to undertake this project and what he has been learning along the way. Scott Howie will be presenting a performance text, titled ‘Promise’. While still in its very early stages, he is exploring whether this work will end up as a naturalistic play or something a little too derivative of Sarah Kane’s 4:48 Psychosis or maybe something somewhere in between.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-17 12:00 am 2024-05-17 12:00 am Work in Progress with Greg Pritchard and Scott Howie Greg Pritchard will be presenting a progress update on his project ‘Riding the Scorpions’ Tail’, an artistic descent of the 1485-kilometre-long Marrambidya Bila (Murrumbidgee). He will discuss what inspired him to undertake this project and what he has been learning along the way. Scott Howie will be presenting a performance text, titled ‘Promise’. While still in its very early stages, he is exploring whether this work will end up as a naturalistic play or something a little too derivative of Sarah Kane’s 4:48 Psychosis or maybe something somewhere in between. 54-58 Johnston Street, Wagga Wagga , NSW , 2650 , Australia
54-58 Johnston Street, Wagga Wagga , NSW , 2650 , Australia
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