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2022 Brisbane Festival program to showcase creative events and collaborations

2022 Brisbane Festival program to showcase creative events and collaborations
July 7, 2022

Brisbane Festival 2022 will showcase significant events across 23 days in September including creative collaborations and Queensland premieres with more than 22 new works and 580 dazzling performances from more than 1000 Queensland artists, including over 160 First Nations artists.

Audiences will experience premieres by Queensland arts companies including shake & stir theatre co’s adaptation of Shannon Molloy’s memoir Fourteen, Dead Puppet Society and Sydney based Legs on the Wall’s contemporary production Holding Archilles, and La Boite’s collaboration with QPAC of Anita Heiss’ Tiddas.

The 2022 program features exciting works like Wayfinder developed by Dancenorth in collaboration with artist Hiromi Tango, the co-production Aftermath by Australasian Dance Collective and musician Danny Harley, and Alethea Beetson’s new performance work Queen’s City.     

QLD Minister for the Arts Leeanne Enoch advises “Brisbane Festival continues to generate employment opportunities for Queensland artists and arts workers, while drawing crowds to key events such as Brisbane’s Art Boat, returning for its second year, and the annual Riverfire by Australian Retirement Trust, which kicks off this year’s festival.

“Brisbane Festival’s vision of being boldly Brisbane and enlivening the city as a stage for extraordinary arts experiences, further grows Queensland’s reputation as a cultural tourism destination, as we prepare to showcase our arts and cultural sector at the Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.”

Minister Enoch said the State Government investment underpinned the annual festival, with additional support in 2022 for two new community programs Dance Halls and Nightwalks with Teenagers as part of Brisbane Serenades 2022.

“These community programs aim to raise aware of important social challenges and encourage engagement with the arts,” Minister Enoch said.

“Dance Halls will be held in different locations across Brisbane with local community stars, guided by professional artists, taking to the stage under twinkling lights; and the powerful community engagement experience, Nightwalks with Teenagers, will be undertaken with young people in Brisbane,” Minister Enoch said.

Brisbane Festival Artistic Director Louise Bezzina advised “the 1000+ artists featured invite us to come together and offer to keep our spirits buoyant and make us curious. They are our shining light and I thank each of them for their bravery and commitment.

“In just over two months we will invite you to join us as we open Brisbane Festival at BOQ Festival Garden. Our opening tradition continues with Jumoo, a smoking ceremony and performance led by Tribal Experiences.

“Embrace every moment of the Brisbane Festival this September, experiment with something new, meet new people, converse with artists and open your heart and mind to new ideas. I hope that this program brings a determination to usher us all into a brighter future.

“I invite everyone to celebrate this spring with so much on offer at Brisbane Festival 2022.”

For more information, go to www.arts.qld.gov.au/

Images from top: Aftermath by Australasian Dance Collective; Brisbane Festival 2022 Wayfinder Credit: Amber Haines Dancenorth; Nightwalks with Teenagers.

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