Be transported to a dream-like labyrinth at Brisbane Festival's world-premiere production, Salamander

Be transported to a dream-like labyrinth at Brisbane Festival’s world-premiere production, Salamander

In case you haven’t heard, Brisbane Festival is taking over the city from September 1–23 with a culture-soaked line-up of more than 1000 performances encompassing art, dance, theatre, installation and music. The first cab off the rank is world premiere Salamander – a large-scale, dream-like dance theatre work created by internationally renowned choreographer and director Maxine Doyle and artist and designer Es Devlin.

From September 1–23, Salamander will transform a Northshore warehouse into a dream-like labyrinth, inhabited by desperate characters trying to make their way through the shifting, flooded and futuristic landscape. The experience is brought to life by artistic visionaries Maxine Doyle and Es Devlin, alongside composer and sound designer Rachael Dease and Queensland-based artistic company Australasian Dance Collective. These creative minds bring haunting melodies and visceral dance together to help transport you to a climate-fiction, sculpture-filled world of light, sound, design and movement.

Famed director and choreographer Maxine Doyle has co-directed a myriad of award-winning productions, which have travelled the world, such as Sleep No MoreThe Drowned Man and The House Where Winter Lives. Es Devlin, who is known for her large-scale art works and stage sculptures that combine light, music and language, has had her line-up of profound works displayed in Trafalgar Square, The Louvre, The Serpentine Gallery and The Met Museum. In 2022, the two established creatives collaborated for the first time on the hugely successful stage installation work, Here Not There. Now, you will have the opportunity to witness the continuation of this awe-inspiring partnership in the flesh for the world premiere of Brisbane Festival’s Salamander.

You won’t want to miss this extraordinary performance, so skip on over to the Brisbane Festival website to grab your tickets. 

This article was written in partnership with our friends at Brisbane Festival. 

To find out more about what’s on in the Gold Coast, head to our Event Guide.

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