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Over two nights, six performers will mix it up on the floor with a PACT SHORTS program of queer performance classics, dirty drag, urban beats and experimental performance... and for those that bring their best game, a chance to perform in one of three 'wildcard' performances each night. 

Showcasing a diversity of queer performances and paying homage to elders alongside emerging artists, PACT Centre for Emerging Artists presents WildCard, curated by Nat Randall and Sēini 'SistaNative' Taumoepeau.

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  • 16/2/23 at 7:30pm | Ripley Kavara, Em Size, Jamaica Moana, Hope One, DJ Kilimi, 2 x Wildcard acts
  • 17/2/23 at 7:30pm | Ripley Kavara, Fetu Taku, Hope One, Lay the Mystic, Jamaica Moana, DJ Yung Brujo, 2 x Wildcard acts

This event is presented in partnership with Sydney World Pride, and supported by City of Sydney, Create NSW and Australia Council for the Arts.

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Access Information

PACT is committed to the health and wellbeing of our employees, artists, and visitors. In order to keep our artists safe and able to perform, we ask all visitors to wear a mask while inside the venue.

PLEASE NOTE: If you have any access requirements you would like to discuss prior to purchasing a ticket, such as Audio Description, please contact charlotte@pact.net.au by 5pm 10th February. 

PACT is a fully accessible space with a small ramp at the entrance, flat floors throughout and dedicated wheelchair accessible toilet and accessible street parking (non-dedicated). The closest accessible train station is Newtown Train Station (15 mins). PACT is committed to making our projects and performances as inclusive as possible for everyone to enjoy. If you have any suggestions or would like any information in another format, please don’t hesitate to contact us:

Phone 02 9550 2744 or email info@pact.net.au 
National Relay Service ask for PACT on 02 9550 2744

About PACT

PACT’s vision is driven by the belief that emerging artists are the engines that power the arts sector, producing the most ground-breaking works of today and tomorrow. For more than 50 years PACT has provided performance makers with the time, space, and professional development needed to advance their artistic careers and drive forward the performance culture of Australia.

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Image description: Nat Randall and Linda Chen presented in The Theatre is Lying: the inaugural Macfarlane Commissions, Australian Centre of Contemporary Art, Melbourne. Originally commissioned by the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, with the support of the Macfarlane Fund, 2018; Image credit: Andrew Curtis


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