To Heal A Lyrebird
Event description
Come, sit on this cliff edge with me. There’s nowhere else to sit now …
'To Heal a Lyrebird' in the newest book from Kate Liston-Mills and to celebrate its launch, Navigate Arts is hosting a multidisciplinary afternoon of readings, art-making, installations, soundscapes, music and theatre.
A celebration of a book that is a play, that is an artwork, as much as it is a poem, a manifesto, a call to arms, a flurry into fashion, and a musical performance that dances around the periphery of becoming James Joyce fan fiction.
‘To Heal a Lyrebird’ is a bold venture into the subconscious to produce art of hope and promise, proving that there is a better way forward through this war-torn, indifferent and climate changed world.
This is the blueprint.
Do not miss this playful afternoon of creative collaborations with artists Kate Liston-Mills, Bettina Kaiser, Matilda Gould, Josh Dubrau, Eva Mills, Nayara Piloni, Amy Grealy, Malachi Mills-Hindle where the themes of the book will be explored in unique and surprising ways.
Ticket bookings are essential.
Snacks and drinks provided and included in ticket price.
Tickets for good, not greed Humanitix dedicates 100% of profits from booking fees to charity