Do you have what it takes to survive a disturbance on the dance-floor?

Welcome to Disturb-o-teque!

I’m your hostess Mother Nature.

Come and dance on my landscape which is constantly being disturbed by flood, farming, fire, drought and mining. These natural events and human impacts create changing conditions on the dancefloor.

Entry is strict! Dresscode applies (your survival depends on it!).


Disturb-o-teque was presented at Cementa 2024 by Imogen Semmler, as part of the Kandos School of Cultural Adaptation’s project ‘Disturbed’. Through a series of interactive works and performances KSCA examined our relationship with plants, the landscape, with Country and with each other. Who and what came before? What is happening now and what will happen next?

Disturb-o-teque is a high energy interactive experience introducing concepts of ecological disturbance and succession to audiences in a participatory and playful way. It would be perfect for a field-day, community event or conference. Get in touch if you’re interested in booking Disturb-o-teque at your event.

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