11 March 2022 | 5 min read | venue: East Sydney Community and Arts Centre | cost: Adult: $25 | address: 34–40 Burton Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010

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The disappearance, a mystery. The starless night, a reminder.

Against the backdrop of Western Sydney, a celebration of the extraordinary in the seemingly ordinary lives we live. A healing and reconnecting back to the things that matter.

Created and performed by Taofia Pelesasa.

About the artist

As a Pasifika storyteller in Australia, Taofia Pelesasa's practice is anchored in remedying the lack of Pasifika voices in the landscape of Australian storytelling on screen and on stage. Taofia's response was to found a Pasifika production company based in Western Sydney. The company provides a sustainable and robust platform for Pasifika-Australians to tell their stories, acknowledging the ways in which we as Pasifika share space and story while creating transient and challenging works reflective of the contemporary PasifikaAustralian voice. 'Basically, I love my people and we deserve better than the invisibility we have endured in this country'.

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when: 11 March 2022
start time/end time: Friday 11 March 2022 from 8pm to 10pm
venue: East Sydney Community and Arts Centre
cost: Adult: $25
address: 34–40 Burton Street, Darlinghurst NSW 2010

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