Harmony Amidst Destruction

A powerful dance-theatre performance born from the ashes of the Beirut Port explosion, Harmony Amidst Destruction fuses breaking, live music, and raw emotion to explore resilience, loss, and rebirth.

Harmony Amidst ~Destruction~
Harmony Amidst ~Destruction~

#Art becomes a lifeline amid chaos

Performed by Middle Eastern artists Roj and Ralph Kabalan, the work transforms pain into beauty. Revealing how art becomes a lifeline amid chaos. Through explosive movement and haunting soundscapes, the piece invites audiences on a deeply human journey of destruction and hope.  

The show will feature multi-instrumentalist Greta Kelly on shah kaman (Persian spike-fiddle) and violin, performing a new style that blends hip-hop with traditional instruments, creating a bold and unforgettable exploration of adversity, resistance, and survival.

Saturday 07 March - 7:00pm
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Q&A iconQ&A Session

All Tickets $25.00
Surge Day Dance Participants $15.00
*A fee of $5 applies per transaction for online bookings.


Dance, Music


Opening Act 15 minutes
Main Act 40 minutes Q&A to follow


If you're after wheelchair seating or Companion Card (limited number available) book via our Ticket Office or over the phone on 1300 655 299.

Opening Act:  ~Deltoy~

Opening Act:
Deltoy

Deltoy is an Australian hip-hop artist and storyteller of Bundjalung heritage, proudly identifying with his South Sea Kanaka breed roots. Fusing lyrical depth with cultural pride, Deltoy uses his music to celebrate identity, connection to Country, and community resilience. His work blends traditional influences and contemporary beats to amplify First Nations voices in the hip-hop scene, weaving personal narrative with broader socio-cultural themes.

#Supported by

#What's on

Ireland:  ~The Voyage~

Ireland:
The Voyage

Dance, World Music

Country ~Love~

Country Love

Music

Cirque ~Nouvelle~

Cirque Nouvelle

Circus/Physical

Elvis ~& Aretha~

Elvis & Aretha

Tribute, Music

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Acknowledgement
of country

The Empire acknowledges the Traditional Custodians, the Giabal, Jarowair and Western Wakka Wakka peoples, where we work and present stories. We would like to pay respect to the Elders, past and present and to all First Nations peoples.

Artwork: We Are Yuree by Adrian Bauwens

Empire Theatre