Mitch Orr, ACME with Amrita Hepi, Dancer and FBi Radio

@ Carriageworks

Editor's Pick
$150

Food meets music art and design in a new a series of Vivid bespoke dining experiences at Carriagworks.

At each dinner, 50 guests will be treated to an evening designed and prepared by some of Sydney’s most exciting talents in the food and creative industries from from May 27th until June 18th.

A variety of produce served will be sourced from the Carriageworks Farmers Market showcasing the best produce and local suppliers that NSW has to offer matched with local wines.

Carriageworks Farmers Market Creative Director Mike McEnearney worked with Carriageworks Director Lisa Havilah to curate the event and the pairings of chefs with creatives. Guests will have the opportunity to experience world class chefs in their element up close in the unique space, Bay 21.

Friday May 27th Mitch Orr, ACME with Amrita Hepi, Dancer and FBi Radio

MITCH ORR
Mitch Orr of ACME was the 2010 Josephine Pignolet Young Chef of the Year recipient while at Sepia, picked up Time Out’s Best New Talent and People’s Choice Award honours while running the kitchen at Duke Bistro with Thomas Lim and even landed on the shortlist for Cleo Bachelor of the Year. One of Australia's most talented young chefs, Mitch won Best Young Chef at SMH's Good Food Awards in 2010.
 
AMRITA HEPI
Amrita Hepi is an emerging independent choreographer and performance artist descending from the Ngapuhi tribe in Northern New Zealand and the Bundjulung people in northern New South Wales, Australia. She is focused on making work that explores the identity of the divine other, and how movement has the capacity to be alchemically sacred. She has exhibited and performed at the Museum of Contemporary Arts Australia (alongside Tony Albert and Richard Bell for Black Christmas), been involved with the Sydney Opera House, Spinifex and VIVID Festival to choreograph and performPlay, as well as collaborating with artist Jimmy Pike and Sydney-based iconic fashion label Desert Designs to create the piece Together Towards the Waterat MBFWA. Amrita was Dance and Theatre Programmer for Sydney Festival 2015, and represented Australia at Banff Centre of The Arts in Canada on an Indigenous Dance Residency alongside six other first nations countries to create a new work called Trace. She recently completed a secondment in Melbourne with Lucy Guerin Inc.
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