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Perth Festival: You Know We Belong Together

30 January 2018

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Theatre ∙
1-4 March @ the Studio Underground ∙
Presented by: Julia Hales ∙

We fall into it and out of it, this crazy little thing called love. It’s a battlefield, an open door and it’s even in the air. But what does love really mean to you?

Commissioned by Perth Festival You Know We Belong Together is a story of love, a theatrical celebration of this incredible force of nature told through video, dance and song. Co-creator and host Julia Hales offers a deeply personal story of her own experiences of love as a daughter, actor, dreamer and person with Down syndrome. Bringing to the stage the voices and aspirations of a community we rarely get to see, You Know We Belong Together is an uplifting tale of love, relationships, acceptance and belonging – and Julia’s life-long dream of appearing on Home and Away.

More info: https://www.perthfestival.com.au/event/you-know-we-belong-together

 

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