Experience the epicentre of experimental choreography at Temperance Hall this Melbourne Fringe Festival. Over two weeks of programmed performances, three artists from diverse practices and unique perspectives will innovate choreographic form and take us to the Fringe.

《一》
Shian Law
From their resistance to cultural atavism comes a stylish rendering of the artist’s autobiography and burning passion for calligraphy.
6.30pm, Oct 11 – 14

Dunes Rolling Down Dunes
Benjamin Hurley
Stuck in a relentless state of dissolving choreography and purpose, performers swoop through their embodied and imagined histories like Icarus falling from the sun…
8pm, Oct 11 – 14

AVES
José Navas
A solo show that celebrates the importance of love and art.
7pm, Oct 19 – 21
Please contact Temperance Hall's Program Producer Anna McDermott for any accessibility queries or more information: program[at]temperancehall.com.au
Please book on the link below or call the Melbourne Fringe Box Office on 03 9660 9666 or have a look at the website for more information: melbournefringe.com.au
Temperance Hall's Melbourne Fringe Festival program has been generously supported by our wonderful patrons and Creative Victoria, The Australian Government RISE Fund, The City of Port Phillip, Working Heritage and Heaps Normal.

Temperance Hall acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land in which we dance and create, the Boon Wurrung peoples of the Eastern Kulin Nation, and pay our respect to Elders both past and present and, through them, to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Banner Image: Shian Law, photo by Peter Rosetzky
Left to right: Shian Law, photo by Peter Rosetzky, Benjamin Hurley, courtesy of the artist, José Navas, photo by Sasha Onyshchenko