Climate action is urgent, and something that each of us has a place in.
Legs' new aerial work THAW is our voice amongst many in the conversation. We celebrate cultural leaders and climate warriors, and today are thrilled to announce some other voices connected to THAW.
Presented by Sydney Opera House Talks & Ideas and Sydney Festival, members of the public are invited to join leading thinkers and change agents to have their 10minute soapbox moment on climate change. MC'd by award-winning comedian and Ydinji woman Steph Tisdell, with speakers including: Jean Hinchcliffe, Veena Sahajwalla, Nicki Hutley, Rebecca Huntley, Lesley Ann Hughes, Dr Kim Loo, Danielle Celermajer and more. Come and watch or register to have your say!
Issy Estrella, THAW in development. Image: Shane Rozario
STANDING WITH SEED
Legs stands in solidarity with Seed - Australia’s first Indigenous Youth Climate Network. Seed is building a movement led by and for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people to protect country, culture and communities from the causes and impacts of climate change.
Love, team Legs.
Legs On The Wall, as an ally to First Nations peoples and communities, acknowledges the unique connection of First Nations peoples to this continent, their 60,000+ years of care and custodianship for these lands, and that there can be no climate justice without First Nations justice.
The world premiere of THAW is supported by Sydney Festival and the Australia Council for the Arts. Creative Development was supported by Sydney Festival, Brisbane Festival and the Major Festivals Initiative managed by the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body, in association with the Confederation of Australian International Arts Festivals.
Legs On The Wall is supported by Create NSW.
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