30.1.15

Pacha Sydney

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Pacha Sydney are launching 4 new mega shows, all with different themes (Private Parts, Objektophilie, Maison De Fous and Kiss my Tigerlily) and so this week I was thrilled to be invited to rehearsals to check out the behind the scenes action. If you haven’t heard of Pacha before, it’s not just a nightclub but a full-on show – a dance and sensory overload based at The Ivy that features the hottest music from international and local headliners, mind-blowing theatrical performances, light shows and don’t even get me started on the costumes. 

I got the chance to chat with the team behind the designs and they mentioned that for all the 4 shows there were over 1000 pieces that made up the costumes. The show on Saturday is the second of four and is ‘Objektophilie’. It brings to life the movement of surrealism through geometric costume designs and obscure silhouettes. 

The show is still awe-worthy and kinky but in an interesting way as it rejects the ordinary. Serious Clockwork Orange vibes going on and I was hooked at rehearsals so I can’t wait to see the whole show come to life! Having spent time behind the scenes I can say that Pacha is one of the greatest nightlife experiences in Sydney this summer so make sure you check out the upcoming shows at www.pachasydney.com!

emma

2 comments:

  1. I have to admit I am not a true fan of the arts scene because I simply do not know how to appreciate the artwork especially those eccentric abstract pieces like the costumes you have shared here. Nevertheless, I think it would still be pretty intriguing to attend one of such events for a change. I work at a self storage in Adelaide but I sometimes visit Sydney too. Hopefully I’ll be able to catch the next show there.

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  2. I have to admit I am not a true fan of the arts scene because I simply do not know how to appreciate the artwork especially those eccentric abstract pieces like the costumes you have shared here. Nevertheless, I think it would still be pretty intriguing to attend one of such events for a change. I work at a self storage in Adelaide but I sometimes visit Sydney too. Hopefully I’ll be able to catch the next show there.

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