Perceptions of sound and motion in improvisation

on

Sunday, March 30
2pm–4pm

book

Bookings
$25/20/15/10 (pay-what-you-can)

at

Sullivan Hall

2 Nannine Ave, White Gum Valley WA 6162

Whadjuk Noongar boodja

Accessibility

The Sullivan Hall is a wheelchair accessible venue, accessible via the footpath on inclined but smooth terrain. The music may be loud and stimulating, or extremely quiet, at times. Participants will be asked to move in the workshop, but can engage with this at their own level of comfort. It will be well-lit with natural light. 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. The park bench outside the venue will be set up as a quiet check-out space.

Lunch will be vegan and gluten free, potentially with some items containing dairy or gluten which are optional.

The Audible Edge Festival has a dedicated accessibility budget. Please be in touch if you'd like to use this to help experience this event fully.

Details

Emilio Gordoa's workshop for Sound Exploration Fremantle explores experimental sound through deep listening and movement. Participants will engage with improvisation to unlock new ways of interacting with sound and its spatial dynamics.

Please bring your instrument, or any objects that you feel you might play or use. Sound Exploration Fremantle also provide a suite of small instruments that you're welcome to borrow.

Part of Sound Exploration Fremantle with Perceptions of sound and motion in improvisation

In partnership with Walyalup's resident host for collective improvisational learning, Sound Exploration Fremantle, w present a day of opportunities to attune to your musicality through listening to space and place. Lunch will be served between both workshops.