RADICAL HOPE

IN THE GARDEN

SUNDAY 12 NOV 11-5

Day Two of the Festival Of Daring Possibilities brings together artists from Rebus Theatre’s Project Alchemy, to share creative practices to re-imagine the future we need. 

Radical Hope In The Garden is the arty-farty-garden-party for a better world – playing with art, nature and community to remind us of what the finer things in life really are. 

The ever-enchanting gardens of Navigate Arts will be dotted with creative installations and performances, as well as workshops in eco arts, visible mending, story telling and music... there will even be a book launch!

Together we will find abundance in creativity, environment and community.

This event has something for everyone!

Come bring your picnic rug, BYO lunch, join a workshop or just enjoy the ambience of the gardens and artistry.

 
 

FEATURED ARTISTS

Welcome to Country with Uncle Warren Foster

 Visible Mending with Michele Grimston

Patch and reinforce old textiles to extend their life and add meaning and beauty to your everyday objects. Bring in your own clothes in need of repair, Michelle will be there to assist with a range of tools, threads and fabrics for patching for you to work with.

Patch/Work with Deb Clelland

Passers-by are invited to contribute their repair stories, on recycled paper, bark and fallen leaves. Participants help assemble ‘Patch work’, by contributing stories, materials and the physical labour to grow an installation.

Book Launch: “Nye on the River of Life” by Sue Norman and Collen Weir

 After her own journey understanding trauma after Black Summer, this book has designed to increase compassionate understanding and resilience within survivor communities.

Art and Wonder – Cecile Galiazzo

Cecile will be offering mini Wonder Walks around the gardens of Navigate Arts at 1pm & 2pm, allowing time to observe the natural surroundings and unique landscape of this area, followed by time for drawing and painting and reflection. Everyone welcome – especially children!

Hidden Sonics – Kelly Sturgiss

Join us for an interactive performance/workshop led by experimental artist and classically trained teacher, Kelly Sturgiss. Anyone and everyone can participate, no musical knowledge necessary. We're turning the ordinary into music through the art of repurposing and sonic experimentation.

Pop-up Poetry with Hangama Obaidullah

Hangama will be sharing poetry from the heart in Farsi and English around the gardens during the day.

No Singing No Dancing No Mingling

This short performance by dance artist Susannah Keebler and musican Padma Newsome explores connection through collaboration, experimentation, music, dance and technology.

Vibrant Matter – Chromatagrams with Sammy Hawker

Join Sammy as she takes leads this unique practice, creating chromatograms from samples of your favourite plants. Samples can come from your own property, or from the gardens. Only a small sample is needed. Limited to 6 people only.

The Lichen Project

A collaboration between Louise Morris, Tamlyn Magee and Mica Mahani, this work makes no promises.

Singing Circle with Eva Mills

An open circle of song based on melodic mantra – short repetitive melodies that are easy to sing and created to lift you up. Everyone is welcome.

Perceiving the Environment – Lee Pemberton

A movement workshop about translating our perception of our environment into movement.

Nature Stories with Robyn Williams

Learn about mono printing. This simple and beautiful process is open to everyone, drop in and make something beautiful.

Hidden Sonics with Kelly Sturgiss

An interactive performance/workshop where anyone and everyone can participate - turning the ordinary into music through the art of repurposing and sonic experimentation.

PLUS MORE CREATIVE SURPRISES

Project Alchemy is made possible thanks to funding from the Australian Government for the Black Summer Bushfire Grant Program.

Rebus is also supported by Ainslie and Gorman Arts Centres and the ACT Government. 

More about Rebus here: https://rebustheatre.com/

More about Project Alchemy here: https://rebustheatre.com/projectalchemy/