In his intimate hotel room show Biladurang, Joel Bray explores the remarkable tension of growing up as a gay Aboriginal boy in a white Pentecostal household, and feeling like a ‘mutant’.
But how do you find (and remain true to) yourself when you don’t have an anchor? And how does this change the way we think about family?
Join Joel Bray, Tanu Gago, Moe Laga, Kaan Hiini and David Farrier as they share their own experiences of forging new paths and finding their tribe.
For information on Joel Bray’s show Biladurang visit here.
Part of Auckland Arts Festival’s Talks series, curated by Rosabel Tan.
Image: Bad Lamps – Karl Bayly