The Salvation Project
The Salvation Project is a visually captivating and enthralling production on the inheritance of the Australian landscape.
Overview
The Salvation Project is a dramatic musical performed by an amazing group of Griffith University Applied Theatre students, reportedly confronting and enthralling at the same time.
Bringing together conflicting images by juxtaposing beauty and savagery, this theatrical production touches on White Australia's relationship with the Australian landscape and its future.
Exploring the blood-soaked soil of our distant past, The Salvation Project aims to reveal the possibilities of the future, and determine what is destined for Australia in the heat-haze of the horizon.
The Salvation Project is conceptualised and directed by Linda Hassall.
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Thu, Aug 30, 2012 - Sat, Sep 8, 2012
Thu, Aug 30 - Sat, Sep 8, 2012
119 Lamington Street
New Farm
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