garçon by wani toaishara

Next date: Wednesday, 16 July 2025 | 07:30 PM to 09:00 PM

A Black man wearing a an orange jumper sits on a bench outdoors with his elbows resting on his thighs and hands folded. Behind him is an urban setting including a wire-fenced basketball court.

Presented by Darebin Arts Speakeasy

A story of boyhood and belonging

Award-winning visual artist, spoken word poet and storyteller wāni toaishara brings his compelling one-person show garçon to Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre. Recognised across mediums for his work celebrating Black life and representation, dislocation and Indigeneity, this new production offers an intimate and personal window into the streets he grew up in.

garçon is a dynamic coming-of-age story, taking audiences on a ride through wāni’s childhood in Auckland, New Zealand. From the classroom to the basketball court to the milk bars and garage hangouts of Ranui and Massey, the performance paints vivid portraits of a community of young boys navigating the complexities of boyhood in a neighbourhood intent on making them men.

Influenced by true events, the performance weaves through moments of precarity, violence, and sexual assault, balanced with humour, friendship, and resilience. wāni's deft, lyrical storytelling creates a tapestry of male sociality that is both playful and profound, inviting audiences into the intricacies of a world that is as familiar as it is foreign.

garçon is an ode to Black and brown boyhood, told by one of our most adept cross-disciplinary artists.

 

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Content Warnings

This production contains adult themes, including references to sexual assault and suicide.

Running time

Approximately 90mins, no interval

Age Suitability

Suitable for audiences aged 15+

Special Performances

Preview Performance: Wed 16 July, 7.30pm
Opening Night Performance: Thu 17 July, 7.30pm
Auslan Interpreted Performance with Post-show Artist Talk: Fri 18 July, 7.30pm

Creative Team

Writer/Performer: wāni toaishara
Producer: Hamile Ibrahim
Director: Gideon Wilonja
Dramaturg: Mark Pritchard
Set & Costume Designer: Jacqueline Tran
Lighting Designer: Lara Gabor
Image by: JM Tubera

Artist Bios

wāni toaishara (Writer/performer) is a Congolese artist based in Melbourne whose works span various mediums including image-making, performance, installation and film. His practice explores African visual culture and representation, dislocation and Indigeneity as well as the effects of colonialism on Africa and its diaspora. His Practice celebrates Black life and interrogates the complexities of Black sociality in urban spaces, often using his personal history to create intimate and personal works.

wāni was the Australian Poetry Slam champion 2019, and won a Green Room Award for Best Performer (Contemporary and Experimental) for Tales of an Afronaut (Arts House, 2017). His Image works have been exhibited at varying galleries including NGV, HOTA, and the National Portrait Gallery. He was a National Portrait Prize finalist (2024), William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize finalist (2024), Josephine Ulrick and Schubert Photography Award winner (2022), Darebin Art Prize winner (2021), and Wyndham Art Prize winner (2019). 

Gideon Wilonja (Director) is a Congolese born – multidisciplinary artist based Naarm. Gideons ability to play with feminine and masculine aesthetics gives a unique perspective and a sensitivity to his work, creating bold and often soft imageries and stories that challenge gender and sexuality. Gideons work predominantly centres Black and queer voices, he uses his experience as a queer Black man to tell stories that are often overlooked by mainstream media. Through his newly established theatre company Mwangaza Theatre (which is the first African theatre company in Australia) Gideon has produced groundbreaking work that is reshaping the future of theatre in Melbourne and challenging the status quo. 

Gideon made his playwright debut with his critically acclaimed play Do Black Boys Go To Heaven? and recently producer and directed an all-Black cast reimagination of the off-Broadway classic Bare: The musical. Gideon works closely with his community to encourage them to reclaim autonomy over their own narratives. Gideons work title Soft was honoured with grand prize at the 2021 Wyndham Art Prize.


garçon was commissioned by Wyndham City Arts & Culture.

When

  • Wednesday, 16 July 2025 | 07:30 PM - 09:00 PM
  • Thursday, 17 July 2025 | 07:30 PM - 09:00 PM
  • Friday, 18 July 2025 | 07:30 PM - 09:00 PM
  • Saturday, 19 July 2025 | 07:30 PM - 09:00 PM
  • Sunday, 20 July 2025 | 05:00 PM - 06:30 PM

Location

Northcote Town Hall Arts Centre, 189 High St, Northcote, 3070, View Map

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