Article: Emptying the Bucket

An expression (and exploration) of love through live art.

A highlight of the Fringe program.
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Acclaimed writer, performer and choreographer Nebahat Erpolat presents a brand new interdisciplinary dance work all about love. Premiering as part of this year's Melbourne Fringe Festival at the Meat Market in North Melbourne, Emptying the Bucket combines visual art, live sound, light and performance in order to examine how and why we feel affection, and whether the intoxicating feeling ever truly dies.

Running from Wednesday, September 28 through to Saturday, October 1, this limited-run show is the latest from Erpolat, who typically splits her time between Melbourne and Berlin. Described in the program as providing a "multifaceted window of unexpected and intensely constructed spaces", the intriguing piece shapes up as one of a number of highlights in the latter half of the Fringe program.

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