FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
Young audiences will have the opportunity to learn from their elders with Present to the Future - when children are invited to join with local seniors in story-telling sessions, where they will assist in creating giant flying kites, to be ceremoniously released on the final day of the Festival.
WoW Festival attendees will also explore the culture and landscape of Indigenous Australia in the theatre performance, Saltbush, which tells the story of two friends from vastly different backgrounds as they cross Australia on foot.
The infectious sounds and visual vibrancy of the Jamestown Collective will also be on offer with explosive performances combining percussion, acrobatics and dance. The group will also offer a hands-on Junk Percussion workshop, where children can create their own instruments.
Raising the Casula Powerhouse roof with pumping poetry, rhythm and rhyme will be the Kids Slamorama with 2014 Australian Poetry Slam Champion Zohab Khan, offering participants the chance to hone their spoken word and poetry skills, and ultimately perform their own poem, rap, story or monologue on stage.
Adding a technological element to the WoW Festival will be Virtual Dreaming, a guided virtual reality tour with the Darug tribe through the Western Sydney region prior to white settlement.
All events and performances are free however numbers are limited at selected events. Registrations for sessions open on 31st May at 10am.
For the full program of events, visit www.wayoutwestfestival.com.au
DATES: 13 to 16 July, 2016
TIME: 9:30am to 3:30pm daily
VENUE: Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre, 1 Powerhouse Road, Casula
TICKETS: Free, however pre-registration is required for selected sessions via www.wayoutwestfestival.com.au or call 02 9824 1121
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