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LOVERS

Legs On The Wall’s LOVERS was a dazzling spectacle with five queer couples each performing an aerial duet from the iconic Quay Quarter Tower overlooking the World Pride March. In this uniquely inspired performance, ten transcendent partnering performers celebrated love from their own perspectives. Representing the diversity of sexuality and gender identities across our region, the power of romantic love that people everywhere cherish, and the vital importance of universal human rights, LOVERS amplified intimacy on a global scale. Visible from the World Pride March route, and from other nearby vantage points, LOVERS, was a celebration of queerness from a high profile public space; free, accessible and welcoming to all.

LOVERS

SUNDAY 5 MARCH 2023

Quay Quarter Tower - 50 Bridge Street Sydney

Sydney World Pride March details here

pictured: Catherine Wait (aka Missy) and J Twist - image: Robert Catto

images below by Shane Rozario

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Performing LOVERS:

Tynga Williams (aka Diva D-Lish) & Jana Castillo,

Björn Åslund (theeverchangingboy) & Tabitha Dombroski,

Catherine Wait (aka Missy) & J Twist

Karl Richmond & Todd Sutherland

Jana Castillo & Joshua Thomson

Costumes by Francisco Alcazar

Music by Jessica Dunn

Directed by Joshua Thomson

Head Rigger - Byron Cleasby

Rehearsal Counterweight - Johnas Liu

Event Partner - Rise Pacific

LOVERS is supported and commissioned by Sydney World Pride

This project is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW

LOVERS is proudly supported by the City of Sydney

Through the assistance of AMP Capital LOVERS saw Legs returning to familiar territory: the Quay Quarter Tower sits in its own partnership with Sydney's first skycraper at 33 Alfred Street where our history-making work Homeland was performed.

Producing team for LOVERS:
Lauren Eisinger, Stephanie Tatzenko and James Beach

Legs On The Wall is supported by the NSW Government through Create NSW

Legs On The Wall acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land we work on - the Wangal and the Gadigal of the Eora Nation - and the traditional custodians of the lands on which we live and tour.