Reclaim the Crone
Hi, The Crones are Coming!!
and we would love to see you and your crew at the premiere launch of our new production.
RECLAIM THE CRONE - a seditious new mythology for the coming revolution
by
Gabrielle Leah New and The Space Between Performance Collective
premiering at Drift Festival on the Mornington Peninsula in April
When: Saturday April 22nd @7pmSunday April 23rd @ 5pm followed by a Q&A with the Artists
Where: Peninsula Community Theatre, 91 Wilsons Rd, Mornington, 3931
Free Event – Crone Walk: Saturday April 22nd @11.30am meet Rosebud Pier, 2 Jetty Road, Rosebud, Mornington Peninsula
Wear Red pants, skirts, shoes, tights - basically, Red on the Bottom… to walk together to support older women and our connection to the Earth.
Tickets Available from: www.trybooking.com/events/eventlist/eventListingAccount/reclaimthecrone
It would be wonderful if you could spread the word about the show. We have a special discount when booking 5 tickets…so get the gals (and guys) together and come along.
Make a day of it on the beautiful Mornington Peninsula.
Look forward to seeing you,
Gaby and all the Reclaim the Crone Crew
Getting old doesn't have to mean becoming invisible
Defiantly coming out of the cultural shadow, these dangerous older women Reclaim their Crone superpowers to transform the planet
Join us in a world where age, experience and knowledge are
power, beauty and trouble.
Reclaim the Crone is a bold and haunting new performance that uses contemporary Butoh Dance Theatre, Projection, Poetry & Song, to take you on a wild adventure to reclaim the archetype of the Wise Old Woman.
Witness the Crones as they journey and fight for recognition within the Patriarchal domain, invoking the Goddesses of old through song, ritual and powerful dance.
Inspired by the wise words of local Crones, they will mourn the losses of climate devastation and get down to business cleaning up the metaphorical mess as they mend and weave a potential new World where humanity reconnects with the mysterious old crone-Mother Earth.
Supported by: Mornington Peninsula Shire Performing Arts Fund, Climarte, Auspicious Arts Projects, Drift Festival