Wetlands is interested in the choreography of waterways. Working with a dramaturgy that blends human and non-human, voice and gesture, the fake and the authentic, Hepi explores what it means to build on water and how we choreograph ourselves into it. Out of need, desire, a sense of belonging, or control, history has choreographed water: conquering it through architecture, attempting to rule or rename it, shaping it by building dams, or harbours. By making visible how meaning is formed and sustained, Hepi moves beyond history and into a threshold—the mythic.
Image: Amrita Hepi, 2026. Photograph: Daniel Boud.
Getting to the Entertainment Hall
Your event session is taking place in the Entertainment Hall. While located within the broader White Bay Power Station footprint, it operates as an adjacent, standalone venue with a separate entrance. The doors to the Entertainment Hall are located on Victoria Road. If you are traveling from Robert Street and turning onto Victoria Road, follow the bend around toward the Anzac Bridge overpass. Approximately 50 meters from the intersection crossing, you will see a street sign. Just past this sign on your left-hand side is Gate 5. Note: This is a separate entry point from the main White Bay Power Station entrance located further down on Robert Street.


