Caldera

Sydney's newest after-dark arts event features interactive installations, burlesque performances and experimental music in a 130-year-old factory.
Hudson Brown
Published on October 16, 2018
Updated on November 23, 2018

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Overview

Favouring the dark and the occult, Sydney's newest nocturnal arts event Caldera showcases many of Australia's leading experimental artists within the industrial, turn-of-the-century surrounds of Eveleigh Locomotive Workshops. Running from November 29 to December 2, a visceral and provocative program will bring the historic site to life with eight sessions held across four special nights.

The remains of Eveleigh Locomotive Workshops' steam hammers, cranes and furnaces will serve as the evocative setting for Caldera as the performances utilise the dynamic space. Taking place in a seemingly spontaneous fashion, the audience will be enveloped by the evenings' events, while also getting a chance to explore the reinvigorated factory.

As Caldera Director Laurence Rosier Staines explained in statement, "[Caldera] is in a spectacular and mysterious site, and the show will reflect that. In a way we're hoping to provide Sydney's boutique answer to Dark Mofo, neither predictable nor sanitised."

Headlining the inaugural Caldera, is renowned burlesque artist Zelia Rose, who'll perform alongside the dazzling vocals of Tanzer and a compelling percussive piece by Marcus Whale and Bree van Reyk. Plus, there'll be an innovative drumming performance by Alon Ilsar, featuring AirSticks – a futuristic instrument that Alon invented alongside collaborator Mark Havryliv.

With more performances yet to be announced, Caldera is one mind-bending creative experience you shouldn't miss.

Two 'Caldera' sessions are held each night, at 8pm and 10pm, and tickets include a complimentary Four Pillars gin drink on arrival.

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