Kanako Enokida & BEMAC軌跡: path
Walking home, leaving bits of me, on the way. My body is collective. Collective of memories, traces, wounds, and scars. We are the thousands of threads in between, connecting, and breathing.
軌跡: path is a journey through liminal world. Living across cultures, ways of living, and embodied memories, I have been searching for sense of home and belonging. I work with transformative process of papermaking, breaking down worn garments into pulp to create paper sheets and sculptural forms. Donated by family from Japan and friends in Meanjin, each of them carried memory of the wearer. The transformation of the material becomes a metaphor of my experience: constantly breaking and becoming, in relation with friends, family and place. As pressures on international body is heightening, I started feeling the glass windows building up between me and the community in Meanjin that I very much love. My works aspire to break the windows, and to create a place that invites everyone to reflect on embodied memories, and to collectively yarn for connections that makes who we are, together.
This is a body of work made from my family heirloom garments: a white linen 襦袢 (juban) that my mum used to wear, blue jeans passed down from my mum, a brown eco-dyed shirt that my friend gave me, and black cotton work pants.
Kanako Enokida (she/her) is a multidisciplinary artist born in Japan and currently based in Meanjin. Working across installation, papermaking, and performance, her practice brings together fibre and the body to create fragile yet intimate encounters for viewers. Her work is driven by an ongoing exploration of inter-cultural identity and the body as a site of liminality – a vessel of collective memory.
Red Riding Hood and the Wolf
In this fresh retelling, our curious and lively heroine drifts into a fantastical dream that whisks her away on a colourful adventure filled with quirky characters, unexpected challenges, and plenty of laughs.
The traditional wolf is reimagined as a mischievous figure within her dream – more puzzling than predatory – adding a touch of mystery and fun without the fright.
With its light-hearted spirit and imaginative storytelling, this production celebrates the power of dreams, the joy of exploration, and the magic of seeing the world through a child’s eyes.
Important Information
Please note: This performance uses theatrical haze and low fog effects.
Generously supported by Amanda, Alexandra and Claudia Talbot and the Ken Talbot Foundation
Mental as Anything 50th Anniversary Tour
Australia’s legendary band Mental As Anything is set to make a historic comeback in 2026 — the first in 25 years — as original founding members Peter O’Doherty and Reg Mombassa reunite, leading an exciting new lineup to perform once again under the iconic banner Mental As Anything.
The 2026 tour will mark the band’s 50th anniversary, celebrating five decades of musical excellence with a series of exclusive festival appearances and select headline shows. Known for their infectious melodies, sharp wit, and unmistakable sound, the ARIA Hall of Fame inductees have carved out an enduring place in Australia’s cultural and musical history.
With 25 Top 40 hits in Australia, Mental As Anything’s catalogue includes beloved classics such as The Nips Are Getting Bigger, If You Leave Me, Can I Come Too?, Too Many Times, Come Around, Berserk Warriors, Spirit Got Lost, You’re So Strong, and the international smash Live It Up — a song that continues to receive regular airplay across the UK and Europe more than three decades after topping charts around the world.
Since the release of their debut album Get Wet in 1979, Mental As Anything have achieved chart success in Australia, New Zealand, the UK, Europe, and Canada, with a No. 4 in the UK, No. 3 in Germany, and No. 1 in Scandinavia.
What began as a Sydney pub band formed by five art students has, over fifty years, grown into one of Australia’s most successful and beloved musical acts. Boasting the highest number of hit songs of any Australian band, their influence extends beyond music— their film clips, poster art, album covers, and T-shirt designs are now among the most recognisable and iconic examples of Australian pop art.
This landmark 50th anniversary tour offers fans a rare and unforgettable opportunity to experience the band’s timeless hits live once more — alongside new surprises that showcase their unique blend of songwriting, artistry, and performance flair.
Don’t miss your chance to celebrate one of Australia’s most iconic and enduring bands as they return to the stage in 2026.
Brisbane Comedy Festival Showcase
Get ready for a night that’ll leave your cheeks aching and sides sore! The Brisbane Comedy Festival Showcase is bringing a stacked lineup of comedy heavyweights and rising stars, all primed to deliver punchlines that pack a punch.
Join us at The Tivoli for a night where laughter might just be the hottest accessory—you’ll be wiping away tears, and we’re not sorry about it!
Seats are disappearing faster than your dignity after a dodgy joke, so snap yours up now before the laughs are sold out.
Please note this performance will be Auslan interpreted.
Contains: Adult Themes, Coarse Language, Sexual References