A REALM OF RETURN
About
Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, fell to the Communist forces of the North on April 30, 1975. The new regime was harsh and repressive: supporters of the former government were stripped of their homes and possessions, prevented from holding a job or pursuing education. Civilian and military officials of the South Vietnamese government were sent to labour camps, known as “re-education camps.”The tense political situation, rapidly deteriorating living conditions, and human rights violations triggered a vast wave of emigration. Many South Vietnamese decided to leave by boat because they saw no future for their children. Over 1 million people took to unseaworthy makeshift vessels, hoping to be rescued when they reached international waters. But first they had to face huge risks: drowning, hunger, dehydration, attacks by pirates, rape, and even murder.
The stories of the women of South Vietnam who make tremendous sacrifices and suffered from tragic losses, during and after the war.
Location
River Gum Performing Arts Centre - Hampton Park Secondary College
58 Fordholm Road, Hampton Park VIC 3976