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Spotlight Residency: The CRAM Collective, 'The Future is YOU'

Photo: Verity Lo.

Showing and Q&A

When: Friday, August 25, 6-7pm

Cost: $10 (+ booking fee)

Note: Please arrive at 5:45pm arrival for a 6pm sharp start. This event will be 1 hour (including the Q&A). 


From first grade, we’re told you can be anything you want to be. In high school, we’re told the world is your oyster. In our twenties, we’re told the future is yours – seize it. In a capitalist world, the future is an investment. But what does this mean for young people inheriting a planet facing a climate crisis, filled with injustice and the consequences of generations gone? 

The idea for this show came from a moment of nihilism. We felt like the future of our dreams was impossible. We started reflecting on the climate crisis, the impossibility of ever owning our own homes, the reliance our generation has to our screens. From this a strange anger came towards previous generations and a guilt for those to come.

We started asking questions like do we make an active effort to improve the future or dance while the world is burning? Should we be ambitious and focus on our own futures or consider the state in which we want to leave the planet? What will future generations think of the mistakes we’re making? Is it possible to be both ambitious and conscious of others? 

The showing will be followed by a short Q&A with CRAM artists, hosted by The Mill CEO / Artistic Director Katrina Lazaroff. Audiences will have the opportunity to ask questions about the development and provide feedback about the performance.

 

About the artists:

The CRAM Collective features Connor Reidy, Henry Cooper, Elvy-Lee Quici, Praise Mangena, Jennifer Stefanidis, Kate Burgess, Alix Kuijpers, James Starbuck, Ren Williams and Melissa Pullinger.

Photographer: Verity Lo