About Us
Plue is a queer disappearing act examining queer visibility, intimacy, and privacy. This performance delves with love into the ways queer individuals appear, disappear, and reshape themselves in response to the world around them.
With compassion and vulnerability, Plue examines the delicate balance between what queer people feel safe to reveal, what they feel pressured to conceal, and what becomes visible despite all efforts to stay unseen. It's an exploration of joy, comfort, and safety, presented in a poetic dance of connection and concealment.
At its heart, Plue is about connection and disconnection, presence and absence, and how queer people bridge distance to hold one another close. It's an intimate, sensory experience that highlights the layers of queer existence. The dances of showing, hiding, and being fully seen.
About the Artists
Plue is the first collaboration between Eli Lewis and Joe Garbett, two artists with unique perspectives that merge to create something new and thought-provoking. Eli Lewis is an award winning performance artist and current Work Place associate artist. Their practice intertwines dance and live art. Eli's work focuses on queerness, ecology, collapse, intimacy, and care.
Joe Garbett is a seasoned choreographer and dance artist. His work is known for its vibrant energy and rural community focus. With over a decade of experience, Joe's playful, inclusive approach invites audiences to connect through spontaneity and shared joy.
Join us for Plue and experience a unique performance that you won't want to miss.
This performances uses bright, flashing lights and has moments of sudden, complete darkness. It also uses haze.
Suitable for 12yrs+
There will be talk with the artists after the show.