
The Future of Inclusive Arts: Second Echo Ensemble & Radical Equity
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What happens when an ensemble built on radical equity reimagines theatre and film? Meet Second Echo Ensemble and their recent work, Relache: The Last Dance on Earth.
Second Echo Ensemble is a unique arts organisation built on radical equity, in Hobart, Tasmania. In this episode, we talk with Creative Director Kelly Drummond Cawthon and members of the ensemble about their their 20th anniversary celebrations, including their theatrical production and film, Relache: The Last Dance On Earth.
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Thank you to the extended Second Echo family and the artists who feature in this episode (in order of appearance):
Kelly Drummond Cawthon;
Elise Romaszko;
Julia Drouhin;
William Webster;
Lily Alcock;
Michael Fortescue.
Their latest work The Adventures of Peacock, Chicken and the Pony they Rode Upon opens at the Sydney Opera House this month and the Theatre Royal, Hobart next month.
Tickets available now here.