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Dancing on a Volcano: CANCELLED

Ticket Information

Dates

  • Sun 22 Nov 2020, 2:00pm–3:00pm Danae Killian - Performance
  • Sun 22 Nov 2020, 5:00pm–6:30pm Pierrot Lunaire - Performance 2
  • Sun 22 Nov 2020, 7:30pm–9:00pm Dancing on a Volcano - Performance

Restrictions

15+

Listed by

evanlawson

“The whole town and all its inhabitants are quite drowned in carnival din, masks and confetti. And on top of that the news of the Reichstag fire. Dancing on a volcano!”

- Alban Berg, Munich, 1933.

DANAE KILLIAN IN RECITAL (1 hour)

Performance – 22 Nov 2pm

Abbotsford Convent, North Laundries
1 St. Heliers Street
Abbotsford

Standard First release : $28.00
Seniors First release : $23.00
Concession First release : $20.00
Student first release : $17.50
Festival pass first release (all three performances) : $60.00
Available until 31 May

Standard Second release : $35.00
Concession Second release : $27.00
Student second release : $20.00
Seniors Second release : $30.00
Festival pass second release (all three performances) : $67.00
Available 31 May until 31 Aug

Standard final release : $42.00
Seniors final release : $37.00
Concession final release : $34.00
Student final release : $25.00
Festival pass final release (all three performances) : $75.00
Available 31 Aug

PTV:
10-15 min walk from Victoria Park Station (South Morang/Hurstbridge Lines)
Bus 200 or 207 to stop Clarke St/Johnston St (cross via bridge above road) and turn left at St Heliers Street
Tram 109, 12 or 48 to stop Victoria St/Nicholson St (Abbotsford) and 20-25 min walk up Nicholson Street
More info: abbotsfordconvent.com.au/visit/visitor-information

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Forest Collective acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live, meet, create, and perform - primarily Wurundjeri land of the Kulin Nation.

We pay our respects to their Elders, past and present, and extend our respects to all Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders, past and present. We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs, and relationship with the land. We recognise Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the first inhabitants of this nation.

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