TRASH BAGS are a glam-anarchic roving performance duo. Like the love children of Leigh Bowery and Royce and Marilyn, these two provocateurs have stumbled straight from the dumpster into the nightclub. The elegance of their regal gowns and delicate sashays are dispelled up close- all bin liner and gaffer tape, the diamantes and tassels more spotlight than swarovski. Trash bags create beguiling moving potraiture, before cutting loose on the dancefloor in a whirl of trash-glad-baggery. Kate Boston Smith and Tania Smith are seasoned roving performers and theatre-makers, party-makers and innovators. They have worked together for many years across theatre, comedy, visual art and dance, and received grants and awards for their work from the Australia Council for the Arts, City of Melbourne, Arts ACT and Australia-Thai Institute.
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The Trashbags- performance art in Melbourne, Australia #trashbags #trashbag #performanceart #leighbowery #feminist #clubkids #garbarge #plasticfantastic
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Trashbag performance as part of ‘f generation’ launch- 40 years since International Year of Women, University of Melbourne 22 August 2015. #trashbags #performanceart #leighbowery #taniasmith #mudfest #fgeneration
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Kate Boston-Smith and Tania Smith copyright 2014. Photography: Theresa Harrison.
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Photo Theresa Harrison Copyright The Trashbags Kate Boston Smith and Tania Smith 2014.
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Photo by Theresa Harrison Copyright Kate Boston Smith and Tania Smith 2014.
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Copyright: The Trashbags Kate Boston Smith and Tania Smith. Photograph: Theresa Harrison 2014.
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Copyright: The Trashbags Kate Boston Smith and Tania Smith. Photograph: Theresa Harrison 2014.
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Copyright: The Trashbags Kate Boston Smith and Tania Smith. Photograph: Theresa Harrison 2014.
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