SAFE IN SOUND 2023 @ JOLTED ARTS SPACE


SAFE IN SOUND FESTIVAL

24-26 NOVEMBER, 2023

Legendary WHAT IS MUSIC? Festival organiser Robbie Avenaim returns to refresh and reshape the frontiers of Australian sound art performance with his new music festival: SAFE IN SOUND!

For over five years, the Safe in Sound program has made experimental music accessible to people with disability via in-home concerts. Now, several of those participant-performers are eager to share their unbridled creativity, freedom and joy with the wider world.

Across November 24–26, JOLTED ARTS SPACE, Northcote will host three days of truly liberated sonic generation, featuring these relatively new improvisers paired with some of Australia’s greatest musical explorers – as well as divergent dancers, iconoclastic kids and other uniquely skilled audial creators with disability from throughout the local community.

Featuring Artists:
Alessio Dilettoso, Alice Hui-Sheng Chang [TWN], Alisa Chu, Alon Ilsar [NSW], Antony Riddell, Arjan Abel, Astrid Meurer, Brendan Walls [TAS], Carolyn Connors, Dale Gorfinkel, Daniel Munnery, Danilo Dilettoso, Dave Brown, Elke Jai, Erick Mitsak, Ernie Althoff, Esme Brown [TWN], Esther Tuddenham, James Hullick, Jay Euesden, Jim Denley [NSW], Kathryn Sutherland, Lakshan Standke, Laura Altman [NSW], Levi Liauw, Marlo Mitsak, Mathew Larsen, Max Cheevers, Melinda Smith, Melton Specialist School, Mia Alexander, Michael Hewes, Nat Grant, Natalie Walters, Nick Ashwood, Paul Wain, Robbie Avenaim, Saskia Mitsak, Stuart Flenley, and Teagan Connor.

FULL PROGRAM COMING SOON!

Tix: $10 flat rate /// FREE for People with Disabilities and Companion Cards
https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1133271

For more details about the SAFE IN SOUND home concert series, please visit: https://safeinsound.com.au/

For more details about the JOLTED ARTS SPACE, please visit: https://jolted.art/

With kind support from festival partners:
Creative Australia
Hullick Studios
JOLTED ARTS
Melton Specialist School
Scope Australia

Safe In Sound acknowledges and pays respect to the many First Nations and Traditional Custodians of the land and waters where we live, work, provide our services and perform. We recognise and celebrate their spiritual and ongoing connection to culture and Country. We pay our respects to all Elders, past and present.


 

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