Performers: Mahlia, Amy and Lesley | Choreography: Mahlia leon | Photography: Dino Galdi

WHITE SABBATH: THE FEAST WITH ABINTRA8

Exclusive fashion design and living textile garments created for White Sabbath with by Abintra 8.

November 17th 2023

"Marking the end of the Harvest & Samhain Season , this November 17 we'll be embarking on a magical pursuit, co-creating an elusive and sensual dimension beyond mystery - White Sabbath.

You're invited 

to be a part of a folk and a fairytale or a legend that's worth its own salt circle. A ceremonial expression, bringing up the landscape reminiscent of an old magical paradigm that we can count on to shift our current narrative.

Candid Arts Trust will be our Evocative Canvas."

Event by Abintra 8
Art Director: Laura Macij
Exhibition Curators: Mircha Ivens & Sarah-Lou Maarek
Curation Assistants: Melaine Huang, Naomi Larh & Marie Hills
Performers: Lesley, Mahlia & Amy
Choreography: Mahlia Leon
Fashion Designer: Beth Williams
Sound Designer: Shang Yun Wu Lab
MUA: Alena Bakeyeva
Artwork: Millicent Sutton, Pati Starzykowski & Minjing
Fashion Curation Assistant: Melaine
Photography: Dino Galdi, Thom Melograna & Matt Truppi
  • Look 1: The Caretaker
    Natural tempera painted clay and Egyptian cotton crochet dress, with sari silk ribbons and teeswater lock fringe.

    Triple Uzumaki mask and matching gloves. Crocheted from hand dyed and spun tussah silk and egyptian cotton; with silk ribbons and teeswater wool.
  • Look 2: Twin One

    Living felt dress, crocheted with egyptian cotton and handspun shetland wool; with sari silk ribbons and locally sourced teeswater locks.

    The original Uzumaki’s Mask, crocheted from hand spun linen and wheatgrass cord (gathered from previous living garments).
  • Look 3: Twin Two

    Living felt dress, crocheted with egyptian cotton and handspun shetland wool; with sari silk ribbons and locally sourced teeswater locks.

    Uzumaki’s Mask V2.0, crocheted from hand spun linen and wheatgrass cord (gathered from previous living garments).

Photography: Dino Galdi, Thom Melograna & Matt Truppi