• Australian Government / Australia Council for the Arts
  • Brisbane Powerhouse Arts
  • 18 February

    Day 1:

    The opening day of APAM 2014 featuring the welcome lunch, keynote event, opening ceremony and showcases not to be missed

  • 19 February

    Day 2:

    A jam-packed day of showcases and the first half of the pitch sessions, rounded up with an APAM first - the Curated Cabaret

  • 20 February

    Day 3:

    Meet the makers over breakfast, explore works on offer at mobile booths, listen to pitches and attend showcases in various locations

  • 21 February

    Day 4:

    Explore Brisbane's South Bank precinct as showcases take over QPAC, The Conservatorium and QUT Gardens Theatre

  • 22 February

    Day 5:

    A day not to be missed featuring showcases of large-scale works in dance, theatre and interdisciplinary arts and a very special closing event

Full Length

Daily Schedule

18 February

8:00pm - 9:15pm

Dance

AM I

Shaun Parker & Company

AM I is a strikingly visual music and dance collaboration that investigates the quintessential meaning of 'I'.

19 February

11:30am - 1:00pm

Theatre

Michael James Manaia (NZ) by John Broughton

Taki Rua Productions

Twenty years after it first stunned audiences, this powerful story of a man returning from war to an unrecognisable world remains a must-see.

19 February

5:30pm - 5:55pm

Physical Theatre, Circus, Puppetry, Theatre

The Dream of the Thylacine

Erth Visual & Theatre Inc.

A stunning family theatre show incorporating myth and fact with life-like puppets to imagine the lost memories of the Tasmanian tiger.

19 February

8:30pm - 9:05pm

Dance

Black Project 1

Antony Hamilton Projects

Extreme sensory reduction and distillation lie at the core of this exploration of the chaos and instability of matter, time and space.

21 February

10:00am - 11:10am

Dance, Theatre

Driving Into Walls

Barking Gecko Theatre Company

Drawn from over 500 starkly honest interviews, Driving into Walls takes an intimate and confronting look at life as a teenager.

21 February

12:00pm - 1:15pm

Music, Theatre

dirtsong

Black Arm Band

Drawn wholly from Aboriginal Australia and set against a stunning backdrop of moving imagery and text, this large-scale musical production will stir the soul.

21 February

12:00pm - 1:15pm

Theatre

I'm Your Man

Roslyn Oades & Company

A sweaty, energy-fuelled study of masculinity, I’m Your Man is a compelling tale of courage and its cost.

21 February

3:45pm - 5:00pm

Music, Theatre

dirtsong

Black Arm Band

Drawn wholly from Aboriginal Australia and set against a stunning backdrop of moving imagery and text, this large-scale musical production will stir the soul.

21 February

6:15pm - 7:30pm

Theatre

I'm Your Man

Roslyn Oades & Company

A sweaty, energy-fuelled study of masculinity, I’m Your Man is a compelling tale of courage and its cost.