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HyperVision Youth Art Exhibition
July
22
to 20 Aug

HyperVision Youth Art Exhibition

HYPERVISION Youth Art Exhibition is open Saturday 22 July to Sunday 20 August.

Hypervision is an annual youth art exhibition and competition created and run by the City of Swan Hyper Team. The Drug Aware HyperVision exhibition features Young artists aged 15 - 25 from across WA, exploring the concept of ‘Space’ through traditional and experimental media.

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Drug Aware Presents Reimagined - A New Work for Music, Dance and Visual Art
Sept
3
to 4 Sept

Drug Aware Presents Reimagined - A New Work for Music, Dance and Visual Art

  • After Dark Gallery - Huzzard Studios (map)
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Welcome to Reimagined - a live interdisciplinary performance that explores the dialogue between different art forms. Created by local artists Giorgia Schijf and Jesse Vivante, dance, music and visual art are combined into a multi-sensory event for lovers of all art forms to enjoy. Tickets are limited, so please register to save your spot!

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Drug Aware Presents: Áváreh آواره & Found
Apr
24
to 15 May

Drug Aware Presents: Áváreh آواره & Found

Áváreh آواره & Found is a visual poem; a creative expression that bears witness to the lived experiences of First and Second generations Iranian-Australians. Curated by local artists Asha Kiani & Elham Eshraghian-Haakansson, the exhibition is a culmination of works by the Second Generation Collective.

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With Me, We Walk presented by Drug Aware
July
17
to 20 July

With Me, We Walk presented by Drug Aware

Elsewhere/Rebecca launches her debut album, an accumulation of tracks over the last four years of her career as an electronic music producer, with a sound that’s dreamy, reflective and minimal. With Me, We Walk is an album launch with a twist. Responding to COVID-19 restrictions, Elsewhere/Rebecca is launching her debut album online in three parts over the course of a weekend as an interactive headphone experience.

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The Lion Never Sleeps
Jan
28
to 1 Feb

The Lion Never Sleeps

Queer parade meets audio history. Oral history, performance art and queer pride collide; it’s a dance party and you’re invited. Presented by The Blue Room Theatre Summer Nights and Noemie Huttner-Koros, The Lion Never Sleeps takes you on a group walk through Northbridge to uncover and retrace queer history: saunas, dance floors, sex ed and solidarity.

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Crookie! A Mystery Musical Presented by Drug Aware
Jan
22
to 25 Jan

Crookie! A Mystery Musical Presented by Drug Aware

Who stole the cookie from the cookie jar?! Five detectives are on the hunt for the cookie culprit! With jazzy, upbeat original tunes by some of WA's young, budding artists - this show is bound to have the whole family tapping their toes!This comedy will feature piano, live vocal harmonies and a witty, engaging plot with Disney-esque comedic influences.

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As You Like It (The Bard Enters the Bush II)
Jan
15
to 19 Jan

As You Like It (The Bard Enters the Bush II)

  • Lot 1890 Pebble Beach Boulevard, Meadow Springs WA 6210 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

A funky, edgy, whimsical re-imagining of Shakespeare's classic comedy "As You Like It" created, performed, crewed & produced/directed entirely by Mandurah's local youths aged 15-25. Join Shakespeare as he writes this crazy world before your eyes, full of unexpected twists and turns, like brother banishing brother, women pretending to be men pretending to be women, love octagons and a whole lot more!

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Breaking Point
Nov
28

Breaking Point

Breaking Point is an interdisciplinary show | Different forms of art come together to deliver the same message in a safe space. It is about raising awareness for sexual assault, and the subtle ways it could manifest itself. Proudly sponsored by Healthway, Promoting the Drug Aware message and Propel Youth Arts WA.

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VAMP Presented by Drug Aware
Oct
25
to 26 Oct

VAMP Presented by Drug Aware

VAMP is a concert project that aims to bridge the gap between musicians, musical genres, and concert experiences. Directors Sean Hayes and Jazmin Ealden have devised the show as part of a creative goal to open the door for audiences of classical music to experience music that falls into the medium they are familiar with, in an audience-focused relaxed environment.

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