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Performance: KISS club

29 April 2018

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25 May, 7:30pm @ PICA, 51 James Street, Perth ·
Presented by PICA ·

Pucker up! Perth’s hottest performance club returns.

The ever popular KISS club is back, co-curated by PICA and pvi collective.

Originally created by Sydney based artist Karen Therese and gifted to pvi collective, KISS club is a performance event for ideas in development, featuring emerging and established artists across live performance practice.

Selected artists will present 10 minutes of a work in progress to a live audience, providing a chance to trial new ideas and receive feedback in a supportive, critical environment. A Q&A with a special guest speaker will also feature, providing insight into a topic beyond the arts.

This fast and furious performance night gives audiences a fresh view of what is bubbling in the hearts and minds of Perth’s performance makers and the opportunity to help shape and support new work.

More info: pica.org.au/show/kiss-club-2/

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