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  • 2023
  • Changing the Conversation: Creating Belonging Through Storytelling
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changingtheconversation423 Changing the Conversation QPAC, Multicultural Australia Talks & Conversations Changing the Conversation Creating Belonging Through Storytelling

16 Nov, 6:30pm
Concert Hall
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$25
1 hour 30 minutes
no interval, subject to change without notice

Overview

Multicultural Australia in partnership with QPAC is excited to be hosting Changing the Conversation: Creating Belonging Through Storytelling, the final event in a new series of thought-provoking discussions exploring key issues in our increasingly multicultural society.

Facilitated by award-winning writer and actor, Michelle Law, and featuring a panel of experts including Heru Pinkasova, Omid Tofighian and Dung Tran, this discussion will explore how we share and tell stories, and how our stories shape us as a nation, as a community and as individuals.

We recognise the power and importance of storytelling and that it is a particularly powerful tool for marginalised and stigmatised groups. Storytelling can be beneficial for the person sharing their experience, for their community and for society. Sharing personal stories is a powerful way of generating empathy, understanding and solidarity; challenging bias, assumptions, and prejudice, and driving commitment to and understanding of opportunities for human rights-based reform.

Join us in November for this thought-provoking finale for the Changing the Conversation series in 2023.

About Changing the Conversation

Bringing together thought leaders from academia, government, business, and the community to engage in robust discussions about multiculturalism in the Australian context, this series explores issues of who and where we are as a nation and what we need to do to create a society that better reflects and cares for all its people.

About the Panel

Heru Pinkasova (Panel)

Papua New Guinean-Australian soprano Heru Pinkasova weaves her stories through reimagined Papuan folk songs, en route the classical canon to create soulful operatic cabaret.

Following celebrated performances in Three Marys, an opera by Andree Greenwell, The Beginning of Nature (ADT), Hot Brown Honey, Showboat and Songs My Aunties Taught Me, Heru has lovingly curated a collection of melodies that are part opera, tradition and comedy, and one hundred percent remarkable.

In addition to providing insights on the Changing the Conversation panel, Heru will deliver a special performance to conclude this year's series.

Omid Tofighian (Panel)

Omid Tofighian is an award-winning lecturer, researcher and community advocate, combining philosophy with interests in citizen media, popular culture, displacement and discrimination.

His publications include Myth and Philosophy in Platonic Dialogues (Palgrave 2016); the translation of Behrouz Boochani’s multi-award-winning autobiographical novel, No Friend but the Mountains: Writing from Manus Prison (Picador 2018); co-editor of special issues for journals Literature and Aesthetics (2011), Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media (2019) and Southerly (2021); and co-translator/co-editor of Freedom, Only Freedom: The Prison Writings of Behrouz Boochani (Bloomsbury 2023).

Dung Tran (Panel)

Dung Tran is a lived experience anti-racism Story Telling mentor, educator and advocate, and Co-Founder of Our Race – a social enterprise made of story holders, practitioners and researchers who educate and advocate for ethical story telling.

Growing up in Ipswich during the 80s and 90s, where she witnessed and experienced racism regularly, instilled in Dung a strong sense of social and racial justice.

Dung has used her lived experience as one of her greatest strengths, as both a driver to fight for justice and to encourage others to value lived experience as the highest form of expertise.

Important Information

Program

Download your Changing the Conversation: Creating Belonging Through Storytelling program here.

Presented in Concert Hall Reverse Mode

This event is presented in Concert Hall Reverse Mode with the audience seated in close proximity to the speakers on the Concert Hall stage.

Concert Hall Visual and Sensory Guide

The Concert Hall Visual and Sensory Guide [PDF, 5MB] provides information on what you can expect while visiting QPAC.

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  • An amazing night where I heard inspiring speakers and listened to a future that filled me with hope for a new direction.
    Previous attendee
  • …extremely worthwhile. Some extremely interesting speakers from across the age range. I am looking forward to the next event.
    Previous attendee
  • …the Multicultural Australia panelists were brilliant.
    Previous attendee

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