Deborah Wace Screening

The Kiln

'Threatened Species Dance' Film Screening

Date
27th - 30th October 2023
Time
10am - 4pm daily
Location
2 Louisa Street, Ranelagh

Over the Art Trail Weekend from Friday 27th to Monday 30th October three short films will be screening of Deborah Wace’s work including:

Threatened Species Dance

All three have been created by Cygnet based cinematographer Michael Gissing.

Threatened Species Dance’ for me, which is a mesmerizing slow-motion dance featuring my Tasmanian plant designs set to the incredible music of Linsey Pollak & Lizzie O’Keefe. Dancers Lily Sassafras and Clementine Robertson move poetically to the music draped in swathes of my luscious silks that feature Lomatia tasmanica, seaweed and Giant Kelp Forest designs, all rare and endangered Tasmanian species. The dance is a homage to these wondrous and beautiful Tasmanian plants and also a gently reminder of the fragility of our natural world with its precious flora and fauna, and our need to protect it.

Deborah Wace

For more information about Deborah’s work, visit her website.

Deborah will also be creating an ARTBOX Installation at the Huon Valley Hub Black Swan Park from Wednesday 1st November for the month.

Within the ARTBOX will be a combination of digital plant images, created through layers of complex Tasmanian botanical designs printed on fine fabric and wallpapers.