Top Picks for the 2024 Brisbane Festival

BF2024 The Art BoatWeaving a rich tapestry of community and culture, the 2024 Brisbane Festival invites audiences to experience a city-wide celebration of arts and live performances throughout September. With so much on offer, the Australian Pride Network takes a look at 10 events worth checking out:

BRIEFS FACTORY – The Art Boat!
Pontoon B – Clem Jones Promenade: continues to 21 September
The Art Boat, reimagined, is curated by the world-class local legends BRIEFS FACTORY. Resident artists Fez Faanana, Mark Winmill and Brett Rosengreen will be joined by a dazzling array of special guests selected from Brief’s fabulous friends and artists from across the festival. Step aboard and immerse yourself in an unforgettable voyage through the heart of Brisbane. Against the stunning backdrop of the ever-expanding city skyline, journey along the iconic waterways, tracing the mighty banks that shape the Brisbane River. The city ambience is remixed into decadent DJ sets sound-tracking the extravaganza and punk that is burlesque, the drama and defiance of drag and the addictive and attention-grabbing power of circus.

Big Sculpture
Brisbane Powerhouse: 2 September – 6 October
The Cairns Indigenous Art Fair’s Big Sculpture touring exhibition is a captivating showcase, presenting the cultural talents of emerging and prominent artists. The exhibition promises an immersive visual journey through the diverse narratives woven by Indigenous artists, transcending boundaries and embracing a rich tapestry of perspectives. The juxtaposition of traditional and contemporary elements allows for a nuanced exploration of Indigenous identity and the evolution of artistic expression over time, highlighted by the resilience and creativity of Queensland’s leading contemporary First Nations artists like Brian Robinson, Shirley Macnamara, Mavis Benjamin, Toby Cedar, Dr. David Jones, Alma Norman, Marlene Norman, Hans Ahwang, Ian Waldron and Rhonda Woolla.

Fancy Long Legs
La Boite Theatre: 12 – 22 September
Fancy Long Legs is a brand-new glittery and vibrant musical adventure for children, based on a new picture book by Brisbane’s international tinsel and craft icon, Rachel Burke. Fancy Long Legs is the story of Fancy, a spider who loves to create but struggles to stay focused on her creative task of web-building. With the support of her friends, Fancy goes on a beautiful journey of self-discovery to find her own style and make something no one else can. Fancy Long Legs is a ground-breaking, fully accessible work for young audiences and the young at heart. This uplifting story takes a sparkly and relatable look at neurodivergence, offering a playful and glitter-covered adventure of acceptance, staying true to yourself, celebrating differences and harnessing your inner fanciness!

BF2024 GRIMMGRIMM
Cremorne Theatre – QPAC: continues to 6 October
Shake & Stir Theatre Co beckons you into a world where fairytales are reimagined with a profound intensity. Be warned, these bedtime stories may cause nightmares… Within darkened corridors and haunting landscapes, Snow White, Cinderella, and Little Red Riding Hood emerge from the shadows, as the truth behind their stories – warts and all – boil and bubble to the surface. From the company behind the award-winning stage spectacles Frankenstein, Jane Eyre and A Christmas Carol comes this bold adaption of tales from the Brothers Grimm, in a bewitching theatre experience, adapted by Nelle Lee and directed by Dan Evans. Expect a lavish, loud, and lucid night!

Jean Paul Gaultier’s Fashion Freak Show
South Bank Piazza: continues to 15 September
Jean Paul Gaultier is set to shake up Australian audiences when his stunning creation, Fashion Freak Show – fifty years of pop culture through the eyes of fashion’s enfant terrible. An explosive combination of both a musical revue and fashion show, the production depicts the sensational life of Jean Paul Gaultier against a backdrop of his generation’s most defining political and cultural changes. As author, director and costume designer, Jean Paul Gaultier takes a look at our times in both an extravagant and tender way and invites us behind the scenes into his world filled with excess, poetry and magic. As part of this unmissable event, Jean Paul Gaultier has designed hundreds of new exclusive outfits that will feature alongside some of his most iconic creations on the Brisbane runway. Conceived like a grand party featuring an exuberant playlist- from Disco to Funk, from Pop to Rock and New Wave and Punk – Jean Paul Gaultier will surprise us yet again!

Lighting the Dark
Thomas Dixon Centre: 12 – 14 September
A bold new work by Chris Dyke, a Kaurna (Adelaide) based dancer and choreographer living with Down Syndrome. Chris, the embodiment of love itself, emanates compassion, transcending limitations and inviting us all into his radiant embrace. Yet, amidst his rich internal landscape of dreams and boundless imagination, the world often fails to see beyond the cover of the book – a book that if we dared to open, would reveal radical inspiration, creative brilliance, hope and love. Inspired by Chris’ real-life heroes Banksy, David Bowie and Freddie Mercury, Lighting the Dark shines brightly on Chris’ profoundly moving and life-affirming adventure through the world. Throughout the work, each of these icons acts as a mirror reflecting Chris’ expansive perception and limitless sense of possibility. With the mesmerising Dancenorth Ensemble by his side, Chris leads the way, transforming the stage into a portal where love and light illuminate darkness.

Private View
Brisbane Powerhouse: 18 – 21 September
Most people are sexual beings, with sexual thoughts, attitudes, feelings, desires, and romantic fantasies. Having a physical or intellectual disability doesn’t change your sexuality and your desire to express it. Yet, the subject of people with intellectual disability having romantic dreams and sexual desires is still taboo. Private View invites audiences to become voyeurs; to observe people in their domestic spaces and discover their romantic dreams and hidden desires. Haunting melodies from Carla Lippis are deeply intertwined within the work and serve as the heartbeat of each scene, underscoring the dancers’ stories and intensifying their emotional resonance. The production is an intimate exploration of unspoken stories and secret longing from Australia’s leading creator of dance theatre by dancers with and without disability.

BF2024 Spectrum of HappinessSpectrum of Happiness
Portside Wharf: continues to 21 September
Created by 27June Studio, a Bangkok based creative technology and experience design studio, Spectrum of Happiness is an interactive swing that invite people of all genders and generations to experience shared moments of happiness together. By swaying on the swings, people activate the movement of the LED ball over their heads, and also create a collaborative music together where their communal joy brightens above the sky. The rainbow symbolises an optimistic, new, bright beginning. It embodies diversity in its diverse colours, the same as diversity in each individual, which together shines as the beloved and celebrated rainbow of humankind. Let your inner child come out and hop on this unique swing set!

Trent Dalton’s Love Stories
Playhouse – QPAC: 8 – 29 September
Inspired by a personal moment of profound love and generosity, bestselling author – and one of Australia’s finest journalists – Trent Dalton spent two months in 2021 gathering stories on his sky-blue 1960s Olivetti typewriter, on a prominent street corner in Brisbane’s CBD. Speaking to Australians from all walks of life, he asked them one simple thing: Can you please tell me a love story? What followed was Dalton’s unashamedly joyous collection of Love Stories, and the creative team behind the smash-hit page-to-stage adaptation of Boy Swallows Universe (Sam Strong and Tim McGarry) reuniting to bring to life Dalton’s latest warm, wise, poignant, funny and moving story about love, in all its guises.

Volcano
Brisbane Powerhouse: continues to 14 September
The multi-award-winning Volcano invites audiences into a voyeuristic journey played out across four performances full of surprise and intrigue, crossing the boundaries of experimental theatre, contemporary dance and psychological sci-fi thriller. Acclaimed director and choreographer Luke Murphy blurs the lines of form and expectation, reality and fiction in live performance made for the Netflix era, part theatre, part television series, part dance.


The 2024 Brisbane Festival runs from 30 August – 21 September. For more information and full program, visit: www.brisbanefestival.com.au for details.

Images: BRIEFS FACTORY – The Art Boat (supplied) | GRIMM (supplied) | Spectrum of Happiness (supplied)