We make strange and beautiful spaces to explore our humanity and savagery, our joy and sadness, our han <恨> and jong <情>. We attempt impossible ideas today, hoping they become within reach tomorrow.

We experiment with the interweaving of cultures in performance, employing processes and creating experiences that are queer, radical, multilingual, and inclusive.

We use story, song, and design - embracing conventions from a range of performance styles, from children’s theatre to Korean folk performance, to weave new aesthetics.

We avoid the elite or pretentious and embrace the low-fi, the recognisable, the imperfect, and the genuine.

We choose spontaneity, surprise, humour and ambiguity over conflict, text-heavy narratives, and rigid theatrical structures.

Our process values relationships, reflection, and disruption.

We promote the potential of collaboration across borders and are committed to the development of ties between Australia and Korea.

We model social ideals and house our work in transformative spaces.

We invite you to join us in the spirit of sharing and friendship.

 

...a group of disparate performers separate from the crowd and take you on a journey that defies stylistic convention and pisses in the mainstream.

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Who we are

Younghee is an independent performer, director, facilitator, educator, and theatre activist. She has over 25 years of experience working in various settings, including adult and children’s theatre, film, and television in Korea, Australia, America, Japan, Germany, and China.

Specialising in multidisciplinary, bilingual work, Younghee is passionate about fostering safe and inclusive creative environments in the performing arts industry.

Younghee Park

Jeremy is a performance maker and academic who has worked between Australia and Korea for almost two decades, investigating the interweaving of cultures in performance; the intersection of queer identities and theories in performance; and the modeling of new and inclusive social realities.

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Jeremy Neideck

Nathan supports creative shared experiences, working as an artist, facilitator, and producer. He collaborates with groups to develop ideas, processes, and connections.

Nathan has studied theatre/performance, music, education, and social work.

His practice explores cross-cultural, collective, and queer ways of working - at home and overseas - with independent artists, arts and community development organisations, and governments.

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Nathan Stoneham

M’ck is a performance maker, set and costume designer and installation artist.

M’ck graduated from QUT’s BFA (Drama) in 2013 and VCA’s Master of Design for Performance in 2018.

Dissatisfied with master narratives and the systems and spaces that uphold them, M’ck seeks out collaborative scenographic practices that embrace difference and disrupt privilege in process, form and content.

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M’ck McKeague