At Crossroad Arts, we work with leading artists across Australia in the development and presentation of new and original theatre, film, music, dance and visual arts.
2018 Projects
Audiences were invited to uncover the lesser-known side of Mackay on our unlikely bus tour.
Loose Ends #1 was a kooky, social performance evening featuring unique and unusual performances by local and interstate artists with and without disability at the accessible cocktail bar, Dirty Martini’s.
Dancing with Ansel was an exhibition of new and original works held at the local café The Grazing Goat, showcasing the photographic works of Crossroad Arts Ambassador and Artist in Residence, Brenden Borellini.
Below are examples of our past national and international projects.
2017 Projects
‘Floating – Meetings with Remarkable People’ Stage 2, was a cross-cultural development project linking people from Australia and Japan who were affected by natural disasters.
2016 Projects
In late 2015 the directors of Popai Inc, Miki and Hikaru Yamaguchi travelled from Nagoya to Mackay to begin negotiations with Crossroad Arts on a new collaboration. The dance/film project was called ‘Confusion Inclusion’.
2015 Projects
Troika: Red, Blue, White was a large-scale project we worked on over several months that captured 20 dances in three new and original films, screened over three nights.
In January 2015, 9 puppeteers with disability from Crossroad Arts travelled to Japan to join with Japanese dancers, Shin Sakuma and Hiromi Mita, in the staging of ‘Cry of the Curlew’, a new and original theatre performance, in Nara.
As part of our 2015 international tour, Crossroad Arts photographer, Brenden Borellini, held an exhibition of 30 black and white landscape photographs.
To view all past project please visit archive.crossroadarts.com.au