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Weirding Ways Part 2

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Harold Park Community Hall
forest lodge, australia
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Fri, 7 Mar, 6:30pm - 7:40pm AEDT

Event description


We welcome you to our second performance for 2025. 

We are artists of composition... Our artistic professional backgrounds are diverse. We've each specialised in either sound, movement or story-telling disciplines (including composition, choreography, theatre) and have interdisciplinary practices where we amalgamate approaches to creating performance in processes we've found to be highly exciting, thought-provoking, and sometimes transcendental.

Our newly formed group is continuously developing collaboration and performance methodology with consistant practice together and separately.

Each development/composition/approach of each performance is facilitated by a different member of our collective, and the performers are drawn from within our collective as well as invited guests.

Audiences are invited to come with an open mind.

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For this season the developments will be led by Andrew Batt-Rawden (14/2/25), Ryuichi Fujimura (7/3/25) and Stephen Adams (4/4/25).

PERFORMING ARTISTS

Andrew Batt-Rawden, Ryuichi Fujimura, Mitch Riley

VENUE NOTES

The Harold Park Hall is in the Tramsheds in Forest Lodge.

There's numerous restaurants in the precint where you may enjoy a meal after the performance. 

Finding the Hall once at the Tramsheds

If you enter from the carpark at the end of Dalgal Way, you'll find the supermarket to the left, and the escalators leading up to the venue (on your right on the 2nd floor) adjacent to the supermarket.

If you enter from the Maxwell Road entrance (i.e via the Tram, Uber or Bus), you can descend the escalators 1 level to find the venue on your left. 

Light Rail

Take the Light Rail to Jubilee Park station and you’ll find Tramsheds located next to the station. Services operate from early morning, with average journey times taking 19 minutes from Central and 16 minutes from Dulwich Hill. The last Light Rail departs Jubilee Park at 11:24pm, with some later running services on Friday – Sunday.

Bus

Take bus route 433 between Balmain East and Pitt Street (Haymarket) – get off at The Crescent opposite Nelson Street, and walk 234m down Dalgal Way to Tramsheds. Or take bus route 431 between Glebe Point and Martin Place – get off at Glebe Point Road near Pendrill Street / Leichhardt Street, and walk 526m down Cotter Lane and Victoria Road to Tramsheds.

Bike  

There is an abundance of bike paths around Tramsheds that can take you in all directions - towards the CBD, Annandale, Balmain, Chippendale, The University of Sydney, along the waterfront and more.

Car

Tramsheds is located less than 5km from the CBD. Exit off the City West Link onto The Crescent, and after 900m, at the roundabout, turn left into Nelson Street and take the first right into Dalgal Way. Or take Ross Street from Parramatta Road (opposite The University of Sydney) and follow along until it turns into The Crescent, and after 1.4km, at the roundabout, turn right into Nelson Street and take the first right into Dalgal Way. Onsite parking is available and plentiful, the first 2 hours of parking is free with free parking when you enter after 6pm.

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Harold Park Community Hall
forest lodge, australia
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