Are we capable of imagining a world without inequality? Jess Flint on Daz Chandler’s The Parallel Effect for Next Wave’s Assemble
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As part of its response to pandemic cancellations, Next Wave offered a home-delivered care package for isolated audience members. Monique Grbec reports
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Indigenous critics Monique Grbec and Carissa Lee discuss Isabella Whāwhai Waru’s audio performance, Rest
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As Next Wave opens its callout for artist submissions to the 2020 festival, Alison Croggon speaks to festival director Roslyn Helper about power, art and hope
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Carissa Lee reviews UK artist Selina Thompson’s salt, a story of colonisation, racism and hope
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“Writing is a kind of magic, and this spell is very particular.” Alison Croggon on Rosie Isaac’s Next Wave work, Intestine in my Eye.
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In Next Wave’s Canine Choreography, Robert Reid discovers that untrained dogs are just…untrained dogs
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‘The performers are looking at us, assessing us. Turning back the dominant gaze, drilling into it.’ Alison Croggon reviews Slown, Smallened and Son’s Lady Example at Next Wave
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Carissa Lee breathes in the empathy that powers Black Birds’ Exhale at Arts House for the Next Wave Festival
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For Next Wave, Alison Croggon walks through the anterooms of death in Seer by the House of Vnholy