Brisbane Festival expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the Brisbane Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of country, including the custodial neighbouring communities on whose land works are created, performed and celebrated by Brisbane Festival. We acknowledge the continuing connection to land, waters and communities. We also pay our respects to Elders, past and emerging. We recognise the integral role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to play in the creative and artistic events and celebration spaces. Brisbane Festival and the Indigenous Advisory Group will meaningfully engage, embrace culture and commit to a progressive future together.

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Recommended for all ages. Lighting the Dark is likely to include Smoke/Haze, strobing or flashing lights, laser, and loud or sudden noises.

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As a major champion of the arts in regional North Queensland, Dancenorth Australia balances a dynamic regional presence with a commitment to creating compelling contemporary dance that tours the globe.

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Level 2, 381 Brunswick StreetFortitude Valley, QLD 4006PO Box 384, Fortitude Valley, QLD 4006(07) 3833 5400reception@brisbanefestival.com.au

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Director: Chris Dyke Concept and Choreography: Chris Dyke, Amber Haines and Kyle Page Composition and Sound Design: Anna Whitaker with additional lyrics and composition by Felix SampsonDesign: Andrew Treloar Lighting Design: Chloe Ogilvie

Matinee - 2pm Evening Performances - 7pm Sat 14 Sep, 2:00pm – AUSLAN interpreted, Audio Described performance. Pre-show Tactile Tour, 1:00pm

A masterpiece of collaboration and community, Lighting the Dark is a profound celebration, traversing individual and universal truths in a dance to the very centre of what it means to be human.

Brisbane Festival expresses its respect for and acknowledgement of the Brisbane Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. We pay our respects to the Traditional Owners of country, including the custodial neighbouring communities on whose land works are created, performed and celebrated by Brisbane Festival. We acknowledge the continuing connection to land, waters and communities. We also pay our respects to Elders, past and emerging. We recognise the integral role Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to play in the creative and artistic events and celebration spaces. Brisbane Festival and the Indigenous Advisory Group will meaningfully engage, embrace culture and commit to a progressive future together.

Lighting the Dark was commissioned by Brisbane Festival, and is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, and the Ian Potter Foundation.

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For alternative ways to book, or to discuss your accessibility requirements, call Queensland Ballet’s Thomas Dixon Centre on (07) 3013 6666.

For the third year running CPL has partnered with Brisbane Festival as official Access and Inclusion Partner. Day to day, CPL provides disability services and support to help people of all ages maximise their potential, but the organisation has a bigger vision – a world where all people live an inclusive, passionate and fulfilling life. Through our partnership with Brisbane Festival, CPL is supporting more artists with disability to take the stage, more disability-led productions to be programmed, and more access services to be provided to audiences. CPL are immensely proud to contribute significantly to the advancement of access and inclusion at the festival.

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Dancenorth will be running a workshop as part of our Studio 1 Workshop Series on Friday 13 September, 10AM. More info here.

Level 2, 381 Brunswick StreetFortitude Valley, QLD 4006PO Box 384, Fortitude Valley, QLD 4006(07) 3833 5400reception@brisbanefestival.com.au

With the mesmerising Dancenorth Ensemble by his side, Chris leads the way, transforming the stage into a portal where love and light illuminate darkness.

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This project is supported through the Giving Program by Liz Pidgeon & Graeme Wikman, Siganto Foundation and Jodie Siganto.

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Chris, the embodiment of love itself, emanates compassion, transcending limitations and inviting us all into his radiant embrace. Yet, amidst his rich internal landscape of dreams and boundless imagination, the world often fails to see beyond the cover of the book — a book that if we dared to open, would reveal radical inspiration, creative brilliance, hope and love.

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Performers / Choreographers: Chris Dyke and the Dancenorth Ensemble: Sabine Crompton-Ward, Tiana Lung, Damian Meredith, Felix Sampson, and Michael Smith

Dancenorth Australia is assisted by both the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body, and the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.

Inspired by Chris’ real-life heroes Banksy, David Bowie and Freddie Mercury, Lighting the Dark shines brightly on Chris’ profoundly moving and life-affirming adventure through the world. Throughout the work, each of these icons acts as a mirror reflecting Chris’ expansive perception and limitless sense of possibility.

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Sensory Friendly ShowSome people may find live performance highly stimulating at times. Patrons are invited to show up with whatever they might need to ensure a comfortable experience – headphones, earplugs etc all welcome. You are free to leave the space as needed and/or vocalise to express yourself or your excitement. All patrons are encouraged to self-adapt in the space. Brisbane Festival and Dancenorth welcome you to the designated quiet space in the foyer. The Thomas Dixon Centre has a quiet room and a live feed of the performance in the foyer, so you may follow the performance with reduced sensory immersion, if preferred.

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