Taking place across three days (Fri 14 - Sun 16 January 2022), THAW depicts the very real peril of climate change with a solo performer atop a 2.7tonne iceberg, suspended 20metres above the waters of Sydney Harbour, from the foot of the iconic Sydney Opera House.
Alone on the ice, the woman scrambles to protect the colossal structure from the elements and the industrial crane that seems to toy with them both. Audiences are invited to gather and witness as the ice erodes beneath her in real time over 10 hours each day, thawing in Sydney’s summer heat.
“THAW is an artful statement on climate change and our shared sense of urgency for action,” said Legs On The Wall’s Artistic Director Joshua Thomson. “It speaks of our connectivity and responsibility to the natural world and calls on us to work together towards a sustainable future.”
THAW will deliver powerful resonance as it delights and provokes audiences. Unable to look away as her fate hangs in the balance, this work invites us to grapple with our own role in the climate emergency and define our collective obligation to a sustainable future inspired by the performer’s determination to survive.
Sydney Festival is working closely with Legs On The Wall and Sydney Opera House on activities associated with THAW that invite audiences to take real-world action towards climate justice - details to be announced.
Legs on the Wall presents THAW
When: Fri 14, Sat 15, Sun 16 January 2022, as a part of Sydney Festival
Start time: 10am
Final act from 7:30pm
Finish time: 8.30pm
Website:
www.thaw.org.au
www.sydneyfestival.org.au/events/thaw
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