Gather together for theatre under the stars at FLOW, a free outdoor community event celebrating kinship, culture and connection.
Told through dance, poetry, video projection and rap, Flow is a yarn about Yaegl country. Inspired by the first native title claim on a body of water, it’s the tale of a man’s search to discover more about his story, and our region’s shared history.
Yaegl Bundjalung man Mitch King is joined on stage by sound artist Blake Rhodes. Together they journey to find identity in music, urban culture and nature. Guided by the voices of elders, custodians and young people, they explore the living traditions held in local ancestral lands and discover the cultural significance of the waters that flow through our region.
As a gift to our community, NORPA proudly presents FLOW as a free outdoor event in the heart of Lismore at The Quad (23 – 25 Nov). The evening will also feature a pre-show guest performance by a local musician. Plus, stay tuned for a program of activities taking you deeper into the themes of the show.
Everyone is welcome for this all-ages theatre concert. Grab your picnic blanket, pick up some grub from a local food vendor, and settle in for an unforgettable evening with family, friends, and community.
Admission is free but tickets are required – book your free ticket via the NORPA website.
Please note this is an alcohol-free event.
Thu 23 – Sat 25 Nov: The Quad, Lismore, Widjabul Wia-bul country
Book your free tickets via the NORPA website: norpa.org.au/events/flow-2023/
FLOW is presented by NORPA with support from the NSW Reconstruction Authority, The Tony Foundation, Southern Cross University, Clarence Valley Council and Lismore City Council.
02 6627 4607