An older man stares into a broken mirror, his reflection is distorted by shards of glass.
Gregory Lorenzutti
An older man stares into a broken mirror, his reflection is distorted by shards of glass.
Gregory Lorenzutti
An older man stares into a broken mirror, his reflection is distorted by shards of glass.
Gregory Lorenzutti
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Surreal reflections.

Blurring speculative fiction with personal narratives, Flesh Mirror unfolds in a vivid, unstable present where memory bends and parallel realities emerge.

Enter a portal where doppelgangers slip through, biographies distort, and the everyday is transformed into something surreal. Blending a hybrid choreography of bodies with sound and video, this new performance is co-devised by Weave Movement Theatre with artist Rebecca Jensen and collaborators.

Known for their bold and boundary-shifting work, Weave Movement Theatre continues to redefine inclusive performance practice. Exploring themes of identity and transformation with intimacy and expression, Flesh Mirror centres disability as a site of power and imagination.

ARTISTIC CREDITS

Choreographer/Lead Artist: Rebecca Jensen 
Collaborating Performers: Janice Florence, Trevor Dunn, Anthony Riddel, Sonia Marcon, Emma Norton, David Baker
Composer/Sound Designer: Marco Cher
Costume Designer: Geoffrey Watson
Lighting Designer: Harrie Hogan
Creative Producer: Anna Nalpantidis
Production Manager/Technical Manager: Shiv Geaney
Stage Manager: Sylva Storm
On Stage Videography: Emma Norton, Rebecca Jensen, Marco Cher
Videography Consultant/Editor: Zoe Scoglio 
Rehearsal Stand In: Alice Dixon
Consultant: Kate Sulan 

Creative developments 22-24:
Choreographer and Lead Artist: Rebecca Jensen
Performers/co-devisors: Janice Florence, Trevor Dunn, Anthony Riddel, Sonia Marcon, Emma Norton, David Baker, Uncle Greg
Co-facilitators/co-devisors: Marco Cher and Zoe Scoglio

Flesh Mirror was developed with the late Uncle Greg whose ideas and contributions have influenced the work.


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    Event Info

    Important Event Information

    Tactile Tour and Audio Described performance
    Sat 11 October, 7pm
    Tactile Tour commences 1 hour prior. 


    Post-show artist talk for all ticket holders


    Thu 9 October


    Warnings
    This performance contains adult themes and content including acquiring brain injury, ableism and horror. This performance contains haze, smoke effects, sudden and sustained loud noises, sustained bright lights and lights that change in colour and intensity.


    Relaxed space 
    Audience members using the relaxed space are welcome to come and go as they please, be themselves, make noise, stim, and respond to the work for the duration.


    An Access Guide is available here.