
Audible Edge Night School: Crip Constellations
The Audible Edge Night School is a series of workshops and critical conversations in the lead-up to the Audible Edge festival, presented by Tone List in partnership with local peers. The Night School is about the capacity of our scene: to write our own stories, build our own platforms, grow safer cultures, and to play and listen better.
Curated by Patrick Gunasekera for the Night School this year, Crip Constellations is a series of disabled-only workshops and gatherings, to explore how our community creates worlds of possibility, growth and resilience through music practice. Through reflective exercises, guided group discussion, and a music workshop hour with a practicing disabled artist, we will authentically investigate the dilemmas and joys of our work.
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Disabled agency in western music history/Composing as quiet resistance with Patrick Gunasekera at 11am on March 15.
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Sounding Bodies with Tiffany Ha, at 11am on March 16.
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Holding space - radical collaboration with Tenth Muse Initiative, at 11am on March 22.
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Do it for fun / Creating scores for any performer with Frederick Johnston-Horstman, at 11am on March 23.
Event Showings
15, 16, 22 and 23 Mar | 11am - 2pm
Price
Free Ticketed event
Location
224 William Street
Northbridge WA 6003
Accessibility
Accessible toilets
ACROD Parking
Content Warning
Parking (nearby)
Wheelchair access

