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    The BRIDGE


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    The bridge is the space between two mirrors
    You come in and go out of the mirrors
    It is dark .It is loud. It is cold
    It smells of metal and glass
    Space
    The multiverse of the world we are in
    It is our virtual reality
    We will surrender. To the void in us
    To the static living somewhere
    We will see and feel . Something. Someone

    -Luke John Campbell-

    The BRIDGE is the second work in a trilogy of cross art form investigations. Inside an avatar, surrounded by darkness and witnessed only as a reflection, Luke is exploring the conceptual space between who we think we see and our expectations of them. 

    Viewers will question what and who they are seeing and consider whether they judge a book by its cover. 

    Lead Creatives: Luke John Campbell, Matthew Fargher, Jason James, Alex Moss, Bryony Geeves

    Partners: Performance Space NSW, Tasdance, Constance ARI, Rosny College, Rosny Barn, University of Tasmania

    This project is made possible through the generous support of Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Tasmania and RANT Regional Arts.

    ACCESS Please let us know if you have any accessibility requirements. We have AUSLAN and audio describers ready to go but need to know when you are coming so that we can plan. Please indicate your requirements at checkout. Don't hesitate to drop us an email or give us a call. We honour all companion cards.

    Please note this performance will include strobe-like lighting, and strong themes.

    COVID-19 All SEE events will require attendees over the age of 12 to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. Government-approved proof of vaccination will be required in order to gain entry to the event venues. Those with medical exemptions will need to provide evidence of exemption. All guests over the age of 12 will be required to wear a mask.


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