Events
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Our Shared Space
Performing Arts Centre, Emmanuel Christian School 1 Chipmans Road, Rokeby, Tas, AustraliaOur Shared Space is an opportunity to see how the wisdom of youth and older adults can be brought together in a unique way through the form of Playback Theatre. Playback Theatre is story telling led by a skilled facilitator gathering ideas and perspectives from different voices in the room, giving life to the unique
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PERFORMANCE Navigating Uncertain Times: Your Stories of COVID
South Hobart Living Arts Centre 14 Weld Street, Hobart, TAS, AustraliaA free improvised PERFORMANCE for Multicultural young people. Bookings required through try booking. We all have a story to tell about this time of COVID, our isolation and connection, our distancing and togetherness, our fears for ourselves, loved ones and our economic future. This is a powerful opportunity to listen to our varied stories, that
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WORKSHOP Navigating Uncertain Times: Your Stories of COVID
South Hobart Living Arts Centre 14 Weld Street, Hobart, TAS, AustraliaA free improvised WORKSHOP for Multicultural young people. Bookings required through try booking. We all have a story to tell about this time of COVID, our isolation and connection, our distancing and togetherness, our fears for ourselves, loved ones and our economic future. This is a powerful opportunity to listen to our varied stories, that
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Living With Uncertainty & What is Present: PERFORMANCE
Private EventHobart Playback Theatre are humbled to be performing for the Students Against Racism. They are an active group of students with a migrant and/or refugee background. This is a private performance thanks to the support of the Tasmanian Community Fund.
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Living With Uncertainty & What is Present: WORKSHOP
Private EventThe Students Against Racism group are meeting with Hobart Playback Theatre to learn the basics of the playback form to build connections within their group and the wider community. Our wonderful Lou and Emily will be leading this dynamic group of migrants and former refugees to find their inner playback! This is a private workshop.
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Playback Theatre Basics: WORKSHOP
8 Stephenson place, Fern Tree 8 Stephenson Place, Fern Tree, AustraliaEmily and Georgie from Hobart Playback will be running a fun, entry level exploration of Playback Theatre, where they will show you how to bring stories from the community to life with improvisation. If you like moving your body, listening to others, and being playful and curious, Playback Theatre might be for you! Places are
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Living Boat Trust: PERFORMANCE
Palais Theatre 3388 Huon Hwy, Franklin, Tasmania, AustraliaHobart Playback are heading down to the stunning Franklin for an evening of story telling through improvisation. We're excited to be there alongside Steve & Marjorie Gadd and Terry Mead & rocketscience! Jump onto the Living Boat Trust's website to join the place where the 'wooden boat festival never ends'! Cost includes supper. Can't go
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Presence: PERFORMANCE
Private EventAfter experiencing a performance and workshop with Hobart Playback Theatre, the Students Against Racism will be stepping up alongside the company for a shared performance. The show will explore all that arises, moment by moment, within and around the audience. We're looking forward to moving gently together whilst discovering how deep the power of connection,
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PERFORMANCE 1: Navigating Uncertain Times Series
Old School Room, Kickstart Arts 12 St Johns Ave, New Town, Tasmania, AustraliaJoin us for the first of a series of three performances exploring our current world experiences. While the world is still reeling from COVID-19, a larger existential threat of climate change is looming. Through personal storytelling, we will explore lessons learned, grief shared, and find the threads of inspiration and resilience to guide us forward.
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PERFORMANCE 2: Navigating Uncertain Times Series
Old School Room, Kickstart Arts 12 St Johns Ave, New Town, Tasmania, AustraliaJoin us for the second of a series of three performances exploring our current world experiences. While the world is still reeling from COVID-19, a larger existential threat of climate change is looming. Through personal storytelling, we will explore lessons learned, grief shared, and find the threads of inspiration and resilience to guide us forward.
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