Liquidelic love at the Drill Hall
Liquidelic brings its latest performance, seamlessly fusing analogue liquid-light projection art, contemporary jazz dance, and original hybrid live music, to the Drill Hall Theatre on February 16.
In the new show, Liquidelic presents two suites: The Little Princess, inspired by the beauty of nature and the beloved book The Little Prince, and The Mermaid, a life journey through light and dark.
Over the past four years, the co-operative group has pushed the boundaries of live performance and collaborative composition. The shows elicit profound emotional responses from audiences by uniting world-class visual art, dance, and music into a cohesive and powerful experience.
Viewers often find themselves profoundly moved, and many are overwhelmed by the spectrum of colours cascading over the performance space, sometimes leading to tearful and profound experiences.
The transformative power of the show has been described as “powerful colour therapy” and “the highest form of art” by spellbound audiences.
With origins in an exclusive artist community nestled in Byron Bay’s hinterland, Liquidelic unites artists from diverse disciplines.
Yao Mikami is originally from Central Japan and is now a contemporary visual artist in Australia. Karen Minami is a jazz-trained dancer with more than two decades of professional experience in Tokyo.
Tim Parry, a contemporary jazz musician originally from Melbourne, and Mico Sundari, a vocalist trained in traditional Japanese and Indian singing, join them.
The performance is child-friendly, and chai and vegan sweets will be available for purchase.
For tickets to the 5pm show, head to events.humanitix.com/liquidelic-at-drill-hall-theatre-fc48qajw