Wednesday, January 28 • 7:30 PM
Market Hall
What is it about the beginning that lingers, intoxicating long after the rush has passed? Rinse, created by extraordinary dance artist Amrita Hepi (Bundjulung/Ngāpuhi Territories, Australia) alongside acclaimed theatremaker Mish Grigor, dives headfirst into that charged moment—and then stays for what comes next. This is a work about the romance of first sparks and the quieter, more complicated terrain that follows when the shine starts to dull.
Through a fiercely physical, visually arresting dance language paired with an intimate, evocative monologue, Hepi reframes beginnings not as isolated events, but as part of a vast, ongoing continuum. Relationships, histories, bodies, environments—they all overlap, echo, and inform one another. Nothing exists alone. Everything leaves a residue.
Rinse is both philosophical and visceral, a reminder that every action contributes to a shared body of knowledge and care. It’s a work that doesn’t just ask what happens after the thrill—it insists that what comes after matters just as much.
August 21–23, 2026Cookstown (08/20/26) If you still believe a music festival should involve discovering a…
(08/20/25) EC3 is continuing to put a brighter spotlight on Peterborough’s Black arts community, expanding…
Wednesday September 16, 6:30 pmShoeless Joe’s Peterborough The Wire Megazine invites every council and mayoral…
Aries August hits you with the realization that summer is almost over and you've accomplished…
For decades, the outdoor music festival was one of the simplest promises in entertainment: put…
Aries July has you operating with all the restraint of a Labrador that just spotted…
This website uses cookies.