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Diverse Practice: Rani Pramesti

November 5, 2016 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm AEDT

Free

Exploring Social Change Through the Performing Arts

Rani Pramesti left Indonesia at the age of twelve following race and gender-based violence targeted at people of her ethnic Chinese background.

Being exposed to humanity’s capacity for violence at such an early age motivated her to become a social worker and activist in Sydney, Australia. Her activism eventually introduced her to the performing arts, where she saw its potential to inspire conversation, self-reflection and ultimately, social change.

This presentation explores the main ethical frameworks of Rani’s Feminist, intercultural and intergenerational performance practice.

Part of the Diverse Practice talk series: a talk series that explores the work of local creatives whose practice address themes of immigration, identity, belonging and diversity.

Rani Pramesti is the Founder of RANI P COLLABORATIONS. Rani is a performance maker, an arts producer and an advocate for the arts. In all three roles, she builds bridges across cultures, generations and disciplines.

Details

Date:
November 5, 2016
Time:
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm AEDT
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://www.facebook.com/events/227529764333167/

Venue

Immigration Museum
400 Flinders Street
Melbourne,Victoria3001Australia
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Website:
https://museumvictoria.com.au/immigrationmuseum

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