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Deeply Hanging Out – Day 2: Screen Program

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The Mercury Iris Cinema
adelaide, australia
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Sat, 24 May, 10am - 7pm ACST

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Join us for the Screen Program – part of Day 2 of Deeply Hanging Out, a two-day celebration of experimental performance and collaborative live art unfolding across Adelaide’s public spaces and at ACE.

This curated screen program explores performance, performativity and live art through experimental film, documentation and the audiovisual archive.

Running on a loop throughout the day in The Mercury's Iris Cinema, the program complements the live performances, talks, readings and music happening at ACE. Drop in any time to experience a 90-minute mix of short films, video works and documentation that reflect on how live art is recorded and remembered.

Deeply Hanging Out is a two-day celebration of experimental performance and collaborative live art – unfolding across Adelaide’s public spaces and at ACE.

Day 1 / Friday: Workshop

A collaborative workshop for artists to develop, test and share performance ideas in progress.

Day 2 / Saturday: Performance & Screenings

A full-day program of live performances, readings, experimental music, and screenings – including the Deeply Hanging Out Screen Program running on loop at Mercury Cinema.

Support

Adelaide Contemporary Experimental (ACE) is supported by Create SA and Creative Australia.
Push / Pull is supported by City of Adelaide, and History Trust of South Australia. Shan Michaels is
supported by Arts Queensland.
Special thanks to project partners the South Australian School and Services for the Visually Impaired,
and The Mercury.

Sponsor logos: Create SA, Creative SA, City of Adelaide, Arts Queensland, History Trust SA,  the South Australian School and Services for the Visually Impaired, and The Mercury.

Image: Shirley Wu (2019), ‘How are You?’
Image Alt text: A soft, flesh-toned sculptural object resembling a human face, distorted as if folded over itself. The features - nose, lips, and part of a cheek - are visible but warped, creating a surreal and abstract effect against a plain white background.

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The Mercury Iris Cinema
adelaide, australia