Cabaret of Calm
What can you do for YOU?!
Join Cabaret of Calm on their quest for self-improvement through a unique and immersive performance that will leave your mind calm, your heart full and your smiles wide.
This interactive work by Helen Duncan transforms the theatre space into an inviting, calm and unique wellness space.
Together, the audience are encouraged to take a few deep breaths, witness entertaining and mindful moments, participate in some gentle movement and to play.
Cabaret of Calm explores how our innate knowledge of self-care can, at times, be overridden by the chatter of social media and the increasingly powerful wellness economy.
Please Note
This work includes audience participation and immersion, including some physical interaction and close proximity to others. Some may find some interactions and coercive themes triggering.
No audience member is singled out and humiliation is nowhere to be found. This is a friendly and unique experience - and one that you can opt in and out of to participate as you wish.
For a full synopsis of this experience including opt out options please email helen@helen-duncan.com
About Helen Duncan
Helen has an extensive history working within professional dance & theatre, holding a strong interest in community collaboration and practice. She is a graduate of dance from the Western Australia Academy of Performing Arts (2007) and elements of her dance training continue to influence Helen’s other areas of professional work including theatre, wearable art, film, project management and community arts initiatives.
Helen has produced and directed five main stage productions for the Wearable Art Mandurah Showcase events (2014-2017 & 2022). Her self-devised works have been presented works at Edinburgh Fringe, Perth Fringe, Melbourne Fringe and Melbourne International Comedy Festivals.
In support of her arts practice, Helen has previously received grants and commissions from Creative Australia (formerly Australia Council), KAGE coach program, Jardin D’Europe Scholarship, Geelong Arts Centre, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre, and City of Greater Geelong.
Credits
Written & Directed by Helen Duncan
With creative input from Zoee Marsh, Amiee Raitman & Elizabeth Dawson
This project has been assisted by Geelong Art Centre’s Creative Engine.
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