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SANDPIT

Starts: Sunday, 26 May 2024
Ends: Sunday, 26 May 2024
A cross art-form, experimental series of creative-play sessions. Hosted by Studio1. Presented by Metro Arts and Studio1. SANDPIT is a cross art-form, experimental series of creative-play sessions. It holds space for artists to hone their tools in a condensed creative process, encouraging them to lean into pressure and optimised decision making. Artists choose how they want to engage, signing up either as a dancer/movement artist, or choreographer/creator. The class will be led by an instructor who will allocate groups, followed by a few hours for participants to create a piece of art based on the given provocation, before returning and sharing what has been made. Presented as part of DANCE24, an experimental dance festival from 22 May - 1 June.
Add to Calendar 2024-05-26 12:00 am 2024-05-26 12:00 am SANDPIT A cross art-form, experimental series of creative-play sessions. Hosted by Studio1. Presented by Metro Arts and Studio1. SANDPIT is a cross art-form, experimental series of creative-play sessions. It holds space for artists to hone their tools in a condensed creative process, encouraging them to lean into pressure and optimised decision making. Artists choose how they want to engage, signing up either as a dancer/movement artist, or choreographer/creator. The class will be led by an instructor who will allocate groups, followed by a few hours for participants to create a piece of art based on the given provocation, before returning and sharing what has been made. Presented as part of DANCE24, an experimental dance festival from 22 May - 1 June. 190 Station Road, Yeerongpilly , QLD , 4105 , Australia
190 Station Road, Yeerongpilly , QLD , 4105 , Australia
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