Cartographies of a Future : Dunedin Fringe Festival

Cartographies of a Future

Ōtepoti | Dunedin

Exhibition Performance Art Conceptual Art

A collection of installation works about climate grief collated by the University of Otago's Performance of the Real Research Theme

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Ōtepoti | Dunedin

This interactive performance installation invites you to reflect on climate futures, and your own feelings about them. What route will your feet trace, through the stages of climate grief? What new spaces will you find or forge, in between optimism, anger, and despair? Spend 15-20 minutes on site, mapping your own way through the spaces of movement, music, performance and provocation that are provided. Then watch as your individual and collective paths are traced across screen and page - a cartography of climate emotion.


With thanks to our core creative team: Jennifer Cattermole, Hilary Halba, Sofia Kalogeropoulou, Martyn Roberts and Susan Wardell.

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Duration

30min

Price

All Ages
Content Warning

Aerial filming of participants (no identifying features)

Venue

Allen Hall Theatre

90 Union Street Dunedin 9016

| Wheelchair Access YES

Accessible Bathroom YES

Additional Accessibility Information
One or two wheelchair seats can be made available in the front row, depending on the layout of the venue for any given performance. For comprehensive accessibility information and venue contact details, click here: Find out more

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