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Zaffé: A Middle Eastern immersive experience
The award-winning Middle Eastern performance Zaffé is coming to the Arts House from November 26 to 30, bringing audiences to the captivating experience of a cultural wedding party with a twist.
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The relationship between IRL and URL at Arts House
As part of the next edition of BLEED (Biennial Live Event in the Everyday Digital), running until September 28, Arts House presents two new and free commissions: love.exe and Finding Pathways to Temahahoi.
Read MoreArts House unveils Season 2 lineup
Arts House has announced Season 2 of its 2024 program, featuring six captivating performances set to transform the venue throughout the second half of the year.
Read MoreGURRA ERA OP shines light on climate crisis
GURRA ERA OP will take over Arts House from June 12 to 16 as part of RISING 2024, featuring a captivating dance performance from mainland-born Torres Strait Islander women, weaving stories of connection and culture.
Read MoreThe Bridal Lament opens at Arts House
Hong Kong-Australian musician, producer, and songwriter, Rainbow Chan, is set to bring her unique one-woman, audio-visual “song cycle” The Bridal Lament to Arts House from May 8 to 19.
Read Moreಒಡಲಾಳ Odalala: a “full building takeover” of Arts House
In celebration of Dalit History Month, ಒಡಲಾಳ Odalala has taken over Arts House in diverse and immersive activation, delving into the history of castes, migration, gender, and sexuality through a series of exhibitions, screenings, and discussions from April 3 to 27.
Read MoreDissent: a game of choices and morality
For five days in March, Dissent, an event exploring morality and social conditioning, will take over North Melbourne’s Arts House.
Read MoreMainit: heat, arts, and culture at Arts House
From mid-February, Mainit Illusion and Mainit Fantasy, events showcasing Filipino art and performance, will take over North Melbourne’s Arts House.
Read MoreArts House announces first instalment of 2024 season
Arts House has unveiled Season 1 of its 2024 program, marking the final collaboration between its co-artistic directors Nithya Nagarajan and Emily Sexton.
Read MoreMichele Lee performs groundbreaking Hmong work
Hmong-Australian writer, Michele Lee, will take over North Melbourne’s Arts House in her “somewhat autobiographical” show titled, How Do I Let You Die?, that will leave audiences with a nagging feeling that they ought to call their parents.
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