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The Act

Amrita Hepi with Mish Grigor and Tilly Lawless

  • Theatre
  • Dance
  • Premiere
  • Performance
  • Chunky Move Studios

  • 70 mins

  • RISING subscriber presale Friday 10AM

  • Tickets onsale Monday 17 March 10AM

SUBSCRIBE$44 — $49
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Two performers, Tilly Lawless and Amrita Hepi, grasping each other’s arms, their hair flowing to the side as they gaze upwards and away.

The Act

  • $44 — $49

A collaboration between two professionals that tests the transactional limits of art and erotic power.

The body is a vehicle for desire and for expression. The art of sex work. The seductive pull of dance. The possibility that, when lost in the act, or when observing moments of irreverence or desire, we can forget the transactions or transgressions that have led us there.

Amrita Hepi, a Bunjalung Ngapuhi artist is one of Naarm/Melbourne’s pre-eminent voices in contemporary dance. Tilly Lawless is a writer and sex worker who shares sharp and heartfelt insights into queer romance and the stigma faced by sex workers. The two developed The Act, with co-writer and director Mish Grigor, after Hepi reached out to Lawless to tell her she was a fan. Over several years they’ve built an absorbing and original performance language that explores the hidden parallels between their worlds. Through movement and intimate dialogue, they interrogate the delicate balance between personal expression and professional service, between artistic integrity and market demands.

Everyone dances, everyone has sex. Though the line for a professional in these industries is different.

Artistic Team

Co-creator and Performer

Amrita Hepi

Co-creator and Performer

Tilly Lawless

Director and Co-writer

Mish Grigor

Composer and Sound Designer

Daniel Jenatsch

Lighting Designer

Katie Sfetkidis

Lighting Associate

Harrie Hogan

Costume Designer

D&K

Produced by

Performing Lines and Vitalstatistix

Supporters

This project is produced by Performing Lines and Vitalstatistix and supported by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its arts investment and advisory body; by the British Council’s Connections Through Culture Programme; APHIDS and TRANSFORM (UK), and originally developed with support from the City of Melbourne through Arts House’s CultureLAB; and Lucy Guerin Inc.

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Creative Australia
British Council

Image Credits

James J Robinson