I HAD the privilege to see Propaganda and want to urge everyone to see Albury’s so called “best-kept secret”.
Propaganda is more than a live display of amazing acrobatics: the performers reveal not only body-rippling strength and control but a creativity that brings forth deep emotion and irony that challenges and tickles at the same time.
I had never seen an Acrobat performance before and I was at the same time moved and saddened at what I have missed.
I have seen this wonderful family biking down the street, have peered at the wholesome goods in their shopping trolley, have seen the open spaces they live in that give room for ever-expanding creative juices to flow.
I have seen the strong connection the members of Acrobat have: the respect, love, support and understanding is evident in the faces of those beautiful boys and in every twist, turn and tumble.
Whether your house is lined with flat screens, modular lounges and things that beep or simply a place where you like to sit and breathe, I promise you have much to gain from seeing this quality show.
— CECILE ROSEWARNE,
Albury