Access Memory is the intersection of light, sound and dance, and the Shepparton Festival is bringing this act closer to home.
Dancer and choreographer Tegan Nash Ollett will make her Shepparton debut when she performs at the Shepparton Festival later this month.
Her dance installation brings sculpture, light, sound and the body together to create a story of stability, reflection and universal experience.
Mrs Nash Ollett will be joined by sound artist Isadoré, who will fully immerse the audience in her vocals and instrumentation.
“I’m really excited about being able to share my art along with other local artists,” Mrs Nash Ollett said.
The installation will be performed at Shepparton’s Bakehouse Black Box Theatre on Thursday, March 30 and Friday, March 31.
Tickets range from $10 to $30.
To book tickets for Access Memory, head to events.humanitix.com/access-memory