Iridescent celebrates QpOC at the Hare Hole
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Starting last week at Hares and Hyenas Hare Hole, Melbourne’s first queer People of Colour and First Peoples (QPoC) arts and culture festival Iridescent is taking place. With multidisciplinary performance nights, a life drawing event, a panel discussion, speed dating, workshops and seven autonomous afternoon teas for different communities in Melbourne.
Mama Alto spoke to Robbie and Tom about the festival and its importance.
You can check out the full program for Iridescent here.
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