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C.R.U.S.H

A group of people standing in a together with sugar cane crop behind them. They are wearing swimming costumes, and holding different inflatable swimming toys.

Join us for 3 days of workshops in contemporary movement, performance and theatre making to nurture a new crop of fresh and crushingly sweet talent!

Comedy on Cue

A vibrant, cartoon-style illustration of five cheerful performers posing in front of a colourful burst background. They stand behind a large film clapperboard, symbolising performance or production.

​​If you’re a fan of the hit TV show ‘Whose Line Is It Anyway?’, get ready to laugh even harder as the magic of live comedy takes the stage in Comedy on Cue!

Wired Differently

A dynamic performance scene featuring six performers on stage. One musician plays an electric cello while five dancers around him strike expressive poses, captured mid-motion with intense focus and energy. They all wear black outfits with colourful abstract designs. The stage is lit with dramatic purple and pink lighting.

Wired Differently tells the stories of 8 outstanding artists who identify as being neurodivergent or living with a disability, weaving physical theatre, dance, song and language together.

Trace

Individual standing on a large open grassy field, blue sky and clouds in the background. They ar wearing a blue green sequin dress with their arms covering their face, they are captured in the middle of movement.

​​Undercover Artist Festival presents “Trace” – a new short dance film that explores how bodies move with, against and through our natural landscapes.

6 Degrees

Circus performers create a human pyramid on stage against a black background. One performer balances on top with an arm raised high, while the others support from below, showcasing strength, trust, and teamwork in motion.

Through breathtaking aerial acrobatics and 100 metres of chunky yarn, 6 Degrees weaves a bold, physical narrative of disconnection and discovery.

Celebrate All

Celebrate All is a heart warming family musical, teaching children to embrace their inner courage, find resilience, fit in, and make friends. This is a show for them!

This show is perfect for parents, carers, teachers, and children of all abilities.

Gold Medal Arts

Setting the stage in 2032, the arts and culture sector are dreaming of vibrant, enthralling arts experiences for locals and visitors alike and the disability arts community is no different.

This Gold Medal Arts: To 2032 Paralympics and Beyond Panel invites Australian Paralympians, artists with disability, and key stakeholders to share their visions of an accessible, inclusive arts program. Speaking to the intersection of accessible arts and sports, the community growth opportunity, and the Olympic and Paralympic atmosphere, Gold Medal Arts will set the stage for an epic cultural program in 2032.

On Our Terms

Artists with disability take the lead on discussions of authentic representation and disability cultural safety in the arts sector.

2025