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Rinse - Amrita Hepi with Mish Grigor

Date
Date
Tuesday 21 October 2025
Location
stage@leeds
Time
7.00-7.50pm
Tickets
FREE

Rinse is an intimate yet epic solo performance about the allure of new beginnings.

Dancer and choreographer Amrita Hepi weaves personal narratives with the history of colonialism, art, feminism and pop culture, and asks: is it possible to start again?

Hepi’s electric new performance, co-created with Mish Grigor, questions whether being on the brink of extinction—a series of endings of various kinds—has intensified the seduction of the past. With a dynamic improvisational score, Rinse expands Hepi’s fascination with hybridity under empire and contemporary dance’s fixation with the ‘neutral’ body.

This Bundjalung (Australia) and Ngāpuhi (Aotearoa/New Zealand) multidisciplinary artist unfolds her research through movement, celebrating dance as a place of memory and resistance.

Part of Transform 25 international performance festival: transformfestival.org

‘Hepi is a consummate storyteller’ – ArtsHub

‘One of the most in-demand artists of the moment’ – The Saturday Paper

Includes strong language, references to nudity, blood and use of food.

Performances at Transform 25 co-presented by Transform and stage@leeds.

Produced by Performing Lines and supported by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its arts funding and advisory body. Supported by Performance Space and Supercell: Festival of Contemporary Dance through The Makers Program. Commissioned by Carriageworks, Dancehouse, and the Keir Foundation for the 2020 Keir Choreographic Award.