Off the back of her wildly successful national tour of Enemies of Grooviness Eat Sh!t, Local person of interest, Betty Grumble unites with fierce lover and warrior of music and community, DJ HipHopHoe for 24 hours of dance invitation, movement meditation and deep time feeling. 24 Hour Grumble Boogie is an all day and all night blend of choreography, music, protest and pleasures, taking over Bay 20 of Carriageworks.
Featuring international and local performance art legends, making up a team of electric facilitators, we welcome your shimmering bodies into a magnificent Thank You Body.
Door sales from 2pm.
12pm Sat 18 Feb – 12pm Sun 19 Feb, 2023
Bay 20
This is a 24 hour event, your ticket will enable you to come and go across the entire duration of the event.
Door sales from 2pm.
Door sales will allow entry any time from 2pm 18 Feb – 12pm 19 Feb pending capacity.
Please wear comfy clothes and shoes that you can move in.
$30 + booking fee
Door sales from 2pm.
Door sales will allow entry any time from 2pm 18 Feb – 12pm 19 Feb pending capacity.
Lead Artists
Betty Grumble (Emma Maye Gibson)
Niveen Abdelatty (aka HipHopHoe)
Featuring live and digital contributions from:
Peaches
Christeene
Mona Eltahawy
Dr Annie Sprinkle & Beth Stephens
Betty Apple
Blak Douglas
Aunty Rhonda Dixon-Grovenor
Charlotte Farrell
Victoria Spence
Stelly G
Craig Slist
Tommy Misa
Iya Ware
Pony Club Gym & Steam Room DJs
Karmyn Gibson
Selectors
Charlie Villas
Annabelle Gaspar
Matt Vaughan
stereogamous
Scenic, Props and Costume work
Willow Darling (Production Designer)
Lighting Design
Alex Torney
Hair & Makeup Artistry
Sophie Roberts
Dramaturg
Victoria Spence
Livestream Design & Capture
Joe Shrimpton
Stage Manager
Daniel Story
24 Hour Grumble Boogie is strictly 18+ and is not suitable for anyone under 18 years of age.
Contains: Strobe, incense burning, loud music, full frontal nudity, discussion of death, violence and sexual violence as well as sex scenes.
Read our COVID-Safe Plan before your next visit.
24 Hour Grumble Boogie is produced by Performing Lines, and is supported by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body; the NSW Government through Create NSW; Sydney WorldPride, and the Bundanon Trust. It is presented by Carriageworks with Performance Space.