Witness the daring work of Lucas Abela (SYD), who uses plate glass and noise electronics in his legendary performances. Over the past two years Abela has completely reimagined his performances, developing a quadraphonic approach that synchronises with his body resulting in a responsive and embodied aural intensity.
For MONO 41 Abela will be supported by Maria Moles (MEL). Maria is a drummer/producer whose solo percussion performances span free improvisation, jazz, contemporary composition and experimental pop to contribute an acute sense of touch, placement and timbre, and a powerful rhythmic drive. She has recently celebrated the release of her new album For Leolanda.
Please note: limited seating will be available for those who need it.
*If you can afford it, consider purchasing a solidarity ticket to provide a ticket to someone with financial limitations who would like to attend. If you are experiencing financial hardship but would like to attend please contact engagement@ima.org.au.
Accessibility information:
We are committed to making the IMA accessible to people of all abilities, their families, and carers as well as visitors of different ages and different backgrounds. There is wheelchair access and an accessible toilet with baby changing facilities also located on the ground floor and we welcome guide and support dogs. To find out more contact us at ima@ima.org.au or call 07 3252 5750. Read our access information for visitors here.
COVID safety advice:
By purchasing tickets, you and your guests agree to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 in line with Government mandated vaccination requirements. For entry we recommend downloading the Check In Qld app prior to your arrival and linking your proof of vaccination. For contact tracing purposes, we are using the Check In Qld app. If you are displaying symptoms of COVID-19 or are feeling unwell, please stay home.
Lucas Abela. Photo: Alex Davies.