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Another World Festival

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Bankstown Arts Centre
Bankstown NSW, Australia
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Fri, 14 Nov, 6pm - Sun, 16 Nov, 7pm AEDT

Event description

Another World Festival is Utp’s inaugural experimental festival. Spanning 3 days, we will present progress showings, an exhibition, text and talks.

Connecting community and experimental arts, we bring together intersectional artists in Utp’s orbit to present new works on Dharug Nura first. We invite you to shape and engage with works incubated in the heart of Western Sydney, with ideas that will resonate well beyond.

In this festival, artists are not only imagining but creating alternate worlds that explore new ways of thinking, seeing or being. Expanding on our 2025 provocation who is ready for another world, the projects and processes shine light on possible paths to collective liberation.

About Utp

Utp is a Western Sydney experimental arts organisation, supporting independent artists to make form-pushing, breakthrough works. We platform artists who speak their truth and by extension, oppose systems in hard and soft ways. 

Festival Schedule:

Day 1 - Friday 14 November

6-7pm Welcome to Country by Peta Strachan & Festival Opening 

7-8:30pm She Rested by Aimée Falzon – progress showing & facilitated feedback

8:30-9pm This World Sounds: curated courtyard listening

Day 2 - Saturday 15 November

2-3pm To the Table by PotLuck ARI – exhibition opening

3-4pm In Session – Utp Publication Launch

4-5pm A conversation with Co-Artistic Directors Hannah Donnelly and Jessica Olivieri

5-6:30pm Bulunggayi by Leanne Tobin – on-script progress showing & facilitated feedback

6:45-8pm In the Forest, I Found Myself by Travis De Vries – film screening & facilitated feedback

8-9pm This World Sounds: curated courtyard listening

Day 3 - Sunday 16 November

3-4pm Syrian Mary, Make No Delay: Decolonising the Silences by Vivienne Dadour and Ludwig El Haddad – progress showing

4-5:30pm Don't Ask The Trees for Their Names: in conversation with the authors

5:30-6:30pm Dabke Workshop by Majdi Jelda

6:30-7:30pm This World Sounds: curated courtyard listening

Read more about the full program on our website.

Tickets:

Registration essential.

Day 1 – General Admission $25 / Concession $10
Day 2 – General Admission $35 / Concession $15
Day 3 – General Admission $35 / Concession $15

Concession - for students, emerging practitioners, seniors, single parents or anyone whose circumstances call for it, no proof required.

We believe everyone should have the opportunity to access art and culture. If ticket prices are a barrier, use code 'UTPCOMMUNITY' for complimentary tickets.

Support experimental arts in Western Sydney – you can help keep this festival affordable and accessible by making a donation.

Utp (Urban Theatre Projects) is a charitable institution and all donations over $2 are tax deductible.

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Transport

Public Transport – Utp is located very close to Bankstown train station. It is 300 metres, and about a 7-minute walk away. There are several crossings on this walk. Please beware that the Dale Parade car park generally has cars coming in multiple directions.

Parking is available at the Olympic Parade car park and Marion car park nearby. There is also a minibus drop-off zone at Dale Parade, 25 metres to the Arts Centre's main entrance. You can find a parking map here.

Venue Access

Wheelchair Access – You can enter the Arts Centre via the front of the building at Dale Parade. There is a lift that can take you from ground level to the courtyard. There is a ramp to get to all rooms but there is no ramp into the inner grassy courtyard. The step down from the courtyard is around 10cm high.

We will maintain wide and clear pathways at this event.

Accessible and all-gender bathrooms are in the foyer of Bankstown Arts Centre. There are also two more that can be accessed via Rehearsal Rooms 1, 2 and the Theatre. They are equipped with a handrail and an assistance button. A baby-change station is available in the foyer bathroom.

Guide Dogs and support animals are welcome at Utp and Bankstown Arts Centre. You can take them into RS1.

For detailed access information to the venue, please visit the Access page on our website.

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Bankstown Arts Centre
Bankstown NSW, Australia
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