SIREN
Talitha Maslin and Ashleigh White in association with Gogi Dance Collective bring you SIREN, a pop-up performance unfolding on the sand at Scarborough Amphitheatre.
SIREN highlights the social responsibility of plastic waste management by exploring the effect it has on the marine ecosystems. Ultimately a story of hope for the future, SIREN is playful, powerful, and poetic.
This site-specific performance features five female dancers who investigate the human relationship to the environment and the need to revive and foster a connection back to nature. SIREN combines dance, wearable art, and an original sound composition to deliver an unforgettable experience for audiences of all ages.
We invite you to bring a beach chair and picnic, and witness this magical sunset performance.
Presented by: Gogi Dance Collective
With a combined 35 years of local and international dance practice, Alicia Harvie, Ashleigh White and Viviane Frehner are the Gogi Dance Collective. Formed in 2015 and triennially funded by The City of Gold Coast 2019-2021, Gogi specialises in customised site specific dance experiences. By delivering high production values and excellence in choreography, visual and sound design, site and event management, Gogi’s unexpected, immersive experiences embolden audiences to explore their local spaces, connect with each other and shift their expectations of arts experiences.