Lue, laka, lele | Walk, march, run (SOLD OUT)
About
Join us next Saturday morning for a walking experience with Latai Taumoepeau in Belmore Park, right in the heart of Sydney, on the first day of High Tides: Yuki Kihara and Morgan Hogg.
Lue, laka, lele | Walk, march, run is Latai’s participatory praxis, an exploration of Tongan relational space through the concepts of fonua and faiva | land, space, body and being.
This walking practice awakens the sentient, enabling inquiry into some of our deepest environmental concerns in the climate emergency. Led by the necessity to embody Country; we will slow down, listen, observe, contemplate and activate a space that is unknown and possibly generate a natural spectacle. ✨
This one-hour walk begins at 4A, moves into Belmore Park, and returns to the gallery. Afterwards, we invite you to bring your own lunch and stay for a quiet moment of rest and connection at 4A.
🗓 Saturday 18 April
⏰ 10:30am–11:30am
📍 Starts at 4A
ℹ️ Before you join
It is not an accessible version of the work.
Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable attire, carry a water bottle and if necessary carry wet weather attire.
Late participants may not join the walk.
Participants may be invited to participate in a minor gesture.
Date
Saturday 18 April 2026 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM (UTC+10)Location
4A Centre for Contemporary Asian Art
181-187 Hay Street, Haymarket NSW 2000