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TRIPLE ALICE - from where to where?

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Triple Alice, an ongoing project instigated by bodyweather practitioner Tess de Quincey, engages the space of the Central Desert of Australia as fundamental to its mapping of a practice – an environment of artistic, cultural and media exchange.

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When 25 Feb 2010
from 07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Where Performance Space Clubhouse, Track 12, CarriageWorks 245 Wilson St, Eveleigh
Contact Name Justine Shih Pearson
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Contact Phone +61 2 9036 6507
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Join De Quincey Co & Department of Performance Studies, The University of Sydney for

TRIPLE ALICE - from where to where?

 

THURSDAY 25 FEBRUARY 7-9PM

Track 12, CarriageWorks 245 Wilson St, Eveleigh 

 

Triple Alice, an ongoing project instigated by bodyweather practitioner Tess de Quincey, engages the space of the Central Desert of Australia as fundamental to its mapping of a practice – an environment of artistic, cultural and media exchange.

 

We’d like to invite you to participate in a Clubhouse event at Performance Space about Triple Alice. Proposed as an informal conversation hosted by Gay McAuley, the evening sets out to uncover some of the perspectives and layers of the Triple Alice experience through documents, articles, images, videos and sounds from the 1999-2001 Triple Alice Laboratories and subsequent artworks, held in the Department of Performance Studies Archive at the University of Sydney. Gay will be joined by Tess de Quincey and other artists and thinkers involved in Triple Alice.

 

All welcome.

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This event is part of a new series, From the Archive... presented by the Department of Performance Studies, The University of Sydney at the Clubhouse in 2010. 

 

The Department’s extensive archive has many unique and valuable materials documenting contemporary Australian performance over the last 35 years. From the Archive... makes selected materials available for viewing in the Clubhouse Library, developing dialogue between performance practice and research. Materials from Triple Alice will be available in the Clubhouse through 2010.