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Pride Creature Lab

This is a Council led event.

28/06/2026 - Clive James Library and Services Centre.

In this one-day workshop with VOiiiD Collective, you will design and craft a colourful character using recycled and rainbow-themed materials, then explore movement and performance to embody your creation. 

Through playful exercises and character exploration, you’ll learn how to move, express, and transform into your creature, ready to wear your new alter ego around the festival.

Georges River Council is proud to support Pride Month this June. We join communities across Sydney in celebrating the theme, Connected in Colour, with this workshop.

 

Sunday 28 June 2026

 

Address

Clive James Library and Services Centre,
Belgrave Street, Kogarah.
 

Time

10.00am - 4.00pm.
 

Cost

Free.
 

Bookings

Bookings are essential as places are limited. This event is for people aged 18 years and older. No experience required. 

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More Information

About VOIIID:
VOiiiD Collective is a force of creative chaos, empowering independent artists to unleash raw, vulnerable, and unforgettable stories. Fusing dance, sound, wearable art, and visual theatre, we create hyper-sensory experiences that challenge perspectives and shake realities. Built with sustainability and inclusivity at every step, each creation is a recycled rebellion, 80% trash and 100% unapologetic.

About the artist - Jade Brider:
Jade Brider is a Magandjin-based performer, choreographer, visual artist, and Artistic Director of VOiiiD Collective (est. 2021). A professional performer since 2016, she creates hyper-visual multidisciplinary works grounded in collaboration, sustainability, and bold physical storytelling. Jade holds a BA(Hons) from London Contemporary Dance School.

Career highlights include 6 years with Phluxus2 Dance Collective, 3 years with Yorke Dance Project, and performances for Paloma Faith, Charles Jeffrey, and The Cohan Collective.

She has toured to Beijing, Mongolia, Paris, Athens, Edinburgh, and London, with presentations at the V&A Museum, Woodford Folk Festival, Horizon Festival, Melt Festival, HOTA, and Brisbane Festival. Her collaborative choreographic work Logging onto Love with director Kate Davis was presented at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (BBC).