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Location
On-site
The Substation, 1 Market Street, Newport, Victoria 3015, Australia
Dates
31 August–4 September 2016
Times
Wed–Sun 7–10pm
Format
Performance
Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible

Admission

$25 –$30


Tickets

N/A

Director and choreographer Lee Serle melds audience and artist in the interactive, immersive and participatory performance piece Multimodal, occupying The Substation from August 30 - September 4.

Multimodal guides randomly selected audience members through a series of physical, sonic, olfactory and choreographic experiences housed within The Substation’s various post-industrial spaces.

Those selected, contribute to the work’s unfolding content as they journey through Byron Scullin’s visceral sonic experiences, physical movement spaces and immersive, scent laden installations from visual artist Liz Henderson and Lee Serle , eliciting memories and personal narratives throughout the performance ritual.

Performers Deanne Butterworth, Benjamin Hancock, Geoffrey Watson and Rebecca Jensen, together with eight guides, lead the inductees through the installation series - blurring the lines between performer and audience, and public and private space, as the ritual’s voyeurs (the audience) observe their performance induction from afar.

Feature image: Lee Serle, The Substation, 2016, Photo: Suzi Blake

Gallery images: Lee Serle, The Substation, 2016, Photos: Suzi Blake

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Victoria 3015, Australia

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The Substation Galleries are currently closed, and will reopen on Thursday 30 May with 'Object of Projection' by Kim Gordon.

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