Plentiful Supply
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In Claisebrook - to be revealed upon ticket purchase
Whadjuk Noongar boodja

Accessibility
Plentiful Supply is diverse-diet friendly: entirely vegetarian with vegan options, and most items in the banquet free of gluten. Please let us know if you have any particular allergies or dietary preferences with your booking: these can be accommodated.
Entrance to the event is by a side roller door with ramp access. The venue has two gender-neutral bathrooms which are not wheelchair accessible; we’re currently researching a wheelchair-accessible bathroom that can be made available in an adjacent venue and will update this space. The venue is very small and will likely feel crowded on the night. The music will generally be quiet, humming and ongoing. Doors and windows can be left open for ventilation. There is no dedicated check-out space for this event.
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.
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7:30pm
Doors open and everything happens
Details
The smallest, most perplexing and most flavourful event of Audible Edge, Plentiful Supply is a hybrid dinner party, sound installation and performance. Weaved from the found object improvisation, ceramic vessel-making, intuitive worldbuilding and flavour alchemy of Kelsey D, and the modular synthesis and sound design of Soph Kruse, this is a kind of multisensory banquet. It’s also a great thing to go to if you want to see Audible Edge but don’t know anyone: connections across the banquet table are a given.
This event is very limited capacity: we recommend you book right away.