Re:membering - Showing

Aaron Chapman

UMWELT collectives new work RE:MEMBERING is a visceral exploration of the art of unconditional love and the universal feelings of tension and release inherent in all close relationships. In this intimate spectacle the sister duo explore their past, present and future relationships through physical theatre, dance and contemporary circus.

This is accompanied by a live sound score by emerging composer Tom Lyons. The sound score has been composed alongside the physical creation of the performance.

UMWELT Collective is a newly formed performance art collective led by collaborative sister duo Lowana Davies and Merinda Davies. This new work is supported by The Gold City Council Regional Arts Development Fund, GUSH circus and the Farm Company. The Regional Arts Development Fund is a partnership between the Queensland Government and the City of Gold Coast Council to support local arts and Culture in Regional Queensland.

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April

Internationally acclaimed choreographer Garry Stewart joins forces with Queensland Ballet to create Elastic Hearts, a visually striking new work set to Sia’s music.

Drawing inspiration from V8 racing, rave culture, love, desire and feminine resilience, INDance 2026 features of four bold independent choreographers shaping contemporary Australian dance today. I

May

An aching dance duet of a man’s struggle with identity, loss and otherness and the redemptive beauty of singing his spirit home.

Hailed as a ‘funny, feminist triumph’ (The Guardian) and earning multiple five-star reviews for its sold-out premiere season in Melbourne, the joyous My Brilliant Career now embarks on a limited, exclusive Australian tour.

Three daring visions – one unforgettable ballet

June

A concentrated week of training for professional and early-career dancers aged 18+ ready to deepen their practice.

July

Mirror Mirror on the wall … who’s the fairest of them all?

Don’t miss this formative training opportunity for intermediate and advanced dancers aged 15–18.