River of Art + Luminous 2022
Event description
Celebrate the arts and creators of Eurobodalla and the NSW South Coast this Spring. River of Art Festival begins on September 16, with a packed program of more than 100 largely free and unticketed events across 10 days and two big weekends.
Here are our featured ticketed events, please visit www.riverofart.com.au for full program information.
LUMINOUS: Art After Dark
Moruya | September 24 | 4pm - 9pm
Adults $20, children under 16 free, Lounge $150
Luminous: Art After Dark will showcase the biggest light and laser show the South East has ever seen.
Explore the art market, feast on the spring harvest and freshly shucked rock oysters, seek out animations and projections around the park and when the stars come out head to the river for the show.
Live music by Dom Turner & the Rural Blues Project, Dog Trumpet, Taiko Drumming.
PLEASE NOTE: No BYO alcohol, no glass. Sorry no dogs.
FLUTTER: Circus Comedy Cabaret - Sales closed door tickets only!
Narooma | September 17 | 7pm - 9.30pm | $50
Ivy Amore, heart-breaker and international woman of mystery, is looking for love…
Working undercover in this touring comedy circus cabaret, Ivy can fool most people, especially herself when it comes to the art of connection and finding true love. Prepare to be seduced with mysterious rings and spinning hoops. Be surprised with dangerous whips and confounded by daring escapes. Ivy will charm your pants off with vintage style, intriguing disguises and witty one-liners, but when the truth threatens to kill the romance …she’s as ruthless on stage as she is undercover!
Baroque Passions | The Muffat Collective, presented by Music in the Regions
Moruya, September 24 | Narooma, September 25
Adults $40, children under 16 free
Baroque Passions flirts with the limits of human desire, these rarely performed works frenetically exchange hate for love or despair for joy. Travel on a historical musical journey through 18th Century Europe,
Featuring the baroque violin, harpsichord and fascinating viola da gamba, this beautiful music program is influenced by Italian cathedrals, French salons and German coffee houses and set in two of our oldest and grandest churches.
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