Flock + Flitter
Event description
WWIM and Sound Exploration Fremantle presents: Flock and Flitter.
A workshop and concert celebrating our movements from place to place - people coming and going, to and from different places, floating and collaborating. 🐦✨🕊️
Like birds in migration, we invite you to join our FLOCK with an improvisatory music workshop from 3-5pm hosted by visiting artsits Daisuke Terauchi and Tamaho Miyake (Japan). Anyone is encouraged to participate or watch; bring along your instruments, or just your gorgeous self.
The night will continue to fly with a concert from 6pm performed by our visiting artists, including Joshua Santospirito (lutruwita) - FLITTERing together with local artists, creating movements, sounds, gentleness and sparkle.
🎟️ Tickets
As times are tough for everyone, our ticket prices operate on a sliding scale. Please pay how you feel, keeping in mind this is a community event, operating on a minimal budget and run by volunteers. Feel free to contact us for further options, no one turned away for lack of funds.
Suggested prices
Workshop: $5 unwaged $10 waged
Concert: $7 unwaged - $15 waged
Both: $10 unwaged $25 waged
♿ The Sullivan Hall is a wheelchair accessible venue, accessible via the footpath on inclined but smooth terrain. The music may be loud at times. It will be well-lit with natural light at 3pm, but after the sun sets there is limited lighting outdoors, along the paths, and above the car park, and warm lighting inside the venue. There are two accessible all-gender bathrooms located outside the venue, connected via a footpath. The event is alcohol-free and all-ages. The venue is spacious and windows and doors can be kept open throughout the workshop for ventilation, however it will be cold so they will not be open the whole time unless by request. There is no dedicated indoor check-out space, but you can go outside into the garden, or even across the road into the park.
We acknowledge that this event is taking place in Walyalup, on Whadjuck Noongar Boodja. Sovereignty was never ceded.
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