Helen Simondson from WA Museum Boola Bardip is first up this week which means it must be our first catch up with what’s on in Perth for the year… PLUS our first chance to meet a local guest artist – this month it’s the Blue Room Theatre’s Executive Director Sukhjit Kaur Khalsa…
Then, even though the Midsumma Festival is done and dusted, one of its exhibitions is still going strong and Jake Treacy, Curator at the Incinerator Gallery walks and talks us through Chthonic Chorus…
Meanwhile, at Northcote Town Hall, Darebin Arts Speakeasy is underway with Tantrum for 6 and choreographer Harrison Ritchie-Jones is here to tell us about it…
And finally, we get a bit more of AsiaTOPA when co-creator of Opera for the Dead (祭歌), Monica Lim, is here to tell us why there are no seats for this immersive performance…
They’re all on this week’s edition of Behind the Scenes with Chris Thompson right here on Vision Australia Radio.
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