Undone

Arts House open their doors for an experimental petri dish of preview performances from creative development program CultureLAB. See budding works of dance, movement, theatre and puppetry by an array of artists.
Madeleine Rebbechi
Published on May 06, 2013

Overview

The City of Melbourne’s CultureLAB is a creative development program that offers emerging (and already well-hatched) artists a chance to work through a structured development program of ongoing collaboration and mentorship within the historic Arts House venues.

This weekend CultureLAB welcomes the curious with UNDONE, an open day showcasing participants' works-in-progress at the Arts House Meat Market and North Melbourne Town Hall. Featuring dance, movement, theatre and puppetry by an array of artists including I'm Trying to Kiss You, Mish Grigor and Collaborators, Natalie Abbott and Angus Cerini, attendees have the chance to observe open rehearsals and hear from the artists themselves in a panel discussion and Q&A. It’s a great opportunity to get a look at the raw materials before they’re all polished up and ready for public consumption — our hypothesis is that they will be just as intriguing at this early test tube stage.

No arty function is complete without a drink or two, so stick around after 6pm for a schmooze 'n' booze with the CultureLAB folk and if you’re an artist, don’t forget to pick their brains about next year’s intake.

Image: Aphids' Game Show

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