MAPBM presents: The Theatre of Light: the ectoplasmic apparition machinge

Doors open 7:00pm for 7:30pm start
Wentworth Falls School of Arts
Great Western Hwy
Wentworth Falls
An evening of sound curios, wonder, and unworldly transmissions, curated by Naomi Oliver and Mx Robert Frost. Featuring an astral projected performance by Katya Petetskaya, moving somewhere between presence and absence, body and echo. The night will drift between séance and signal, where performance slips in and out of visibility like an apparition. Visuals and handmade apparatus accompany the sound works. Flickering devices, refracted light, and illusion-based experiments draw on the language of nineteenth-century spiritualism and the mechanics of the famous Pepper’s Ghost illusion. Immerse yourself in the suggestion of levitation, ascension, and perhaps even contact. Tickets: $30 and $25 concession/MAPBM Members. Wentworth Falls School of Arts, 217-219 Great Western Hwy, Wentworth Falls NSW. Doors open 7:00pm and performance begins 7:30pm sharp. There will be a 20-minute intermission. Image: Theatre of Light 2026 (courtesy of the artists)

Members mentioned

Miriam Williamson
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