Hidden Sonics – Interactive Performance Workshops (QPRC)

Rebus Theatre and Project Alchemy present:

Hidden Sonics

A series of interactive performance workshops lead by Project Alchemy artist and musician Kelly Sturgiss

Free to attend – Open to all ages – No musical experience necessary

OLD SUNDAY SCHOOL HALL BRAIDWOOD – 17th JAN

MAJORS CREEK HALL – 18th JAN

ARALUEN FEDERAL HALL – 19th JAN

TARAGO HALL – 20th JAN

For further information and registration go to: www.sturkella.com.au/hiddensonics or phone or text 0430 169 836

Sound is hidden in found objects, discarded rubbish, and nature’s bits and pieces. Participants will be asked to fossick and collect something that makes a noise or sound, a found object, a piece of nature, some rubbish, anything they can find in the 10 minutes allocated to search the surrounding area of the workshop. On return to the space, musician and artist Kelly Sturgiss will help you weave these sounds into a group symphony. Participants will receive a mastered recording of the piece.

A hand is extended holding a microphone on a yellow background. The arm holding the microphone is covered a yellow woollen sweater

Hidden Sonics is part of a Project Alchemy, a series of cross disciplinary arts projects to build community connection across south-east Australia. The project is facilitated by award winning Canberra based Rebus Theatre and involves 15 artists from Bega Valley Shire, Eurobodalla Shire, East Gippsland, Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council, and the ACT.

Project Alchemy is made possible thanks to funding from the Australian Government for the Black Summer Bushfire Grant Program. Rebus is also supported by Ainslie and Gorman Arts Centres and the ACT Government.
More info Project Alchemy here: https://rebustheatre.com/projectalchemy/
More info on Rebus here: https://rebustheatre.com/