EORA (Sydney) Unspeakable Fundraiser Launch Party
Event description
TICKETS AVAILABLE ON THE DOOR WOOO
EORA (Sydney) are you READY?! <3
We are coming together in an evening of art, poetry, food, performance, music + love to kickstart our fundraising and get this feature-length documentary film Unspeakable into production <3
ON THE STAGE
Bridie Tanner (MC)
Em Yali (Dance)
Theo Mctigue (Embodiment)
Lucia Moon (Prose Reading)
Rosie Bothways (Performance)
Lora Keet (Music)
Manu Monteiro (Reading)
Elizabeth Whitehead (Reading)
ART
Tilda Mae Clarke
Sophie Mahony
Hannah Mahony
Wade Kelly
Esther Bridget Joy
Dakota Quin
Chester Collins
Grace Carlon
Annie Parnell
What is Unspeakable?
Unspeakable is a groundbreaking documentary that confronts the epidemic of sexual violence in Australia, boldly re-examining the wider culture of sexuality.
Our mission is to create a dialogue around consent and sexual liberation for victim-survivors and for those seeking to change harmful behaviours.
Unspeakable acknowledges that the definition of sexual liberation is fundamentally redefined through the lens of victim-survivors. With a focus on empowerment and healing, the film asks, with nuance and inquiry, what we truly need to liberate? Unspeakable calls for a new movement of sexual liberation—one that restores agency to survivors from the ground up.
Accessibility
The event space has a ramp and a wide entry that is wheelchair accessible.
The doorway to the bathrooms are narrow, accessible by ramp however the cubicle is narrow, typically not wide enough for wheelchair access with no handrail.
There will be masks on site, lighting will be dim with warm tones through the space.
There are several seating options including low and high stools and we can provide chairs with backs
Please let us know if there are any financial barriers that prevent you from accessing this event and we can work something out! Email us at unspeakablefilm.contact@gmail.com
BIG BIG LOVE
The Unspeakable Team xx
We wish to acknowledge the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation as the traditional custodians of the land on which we work, play, create and live. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging, and extend this respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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