Chamberlain Square is transformed by a colossal projected artwork inspired by Filipino folklore narratives. In Muva We Trust is set in the mythical Skyworld, a space of possibility and potentiality. It shares a story of living in harmony with the environment at a moment in time where collectively, we feel vulnerable and overwhelmed by both our compulsory social disconnect and the deepening climate crisis.

Accompanying the projected artwork will be Club Muva, a community-led, inclusive and intergenerational extravaganza of vibrant pageantry. Club Muva reminds us that as we move, journey and arrive in this world, we remain connected simultaneously to our origin and our new community, with both experiences forging an integral part of our ever-evolving identity.

In Muva We Trust is by Club Até an art collective based on the unceded lands of Gadigal, Sydney, Australia, led by performance artists Justin Shoulder and Bhenji Ra and produced by Insite Arts.

Presented as part of the UK/Australia Season 2021-22, a major programme of cultural exchange taking place across the two nations.

Supported by the Australia Council for the Arts, Australian Government RISE Fund and Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Arts Council England and The National Lottery Heritage Fund.