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Ticket Information

  • Pay-What-You-Can-Afford (minimum $10): $10.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Fri 26 Aug 2022, 7:00pm–11:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

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Dots and Loops

Where is the edge…?

Wander the outer fringes, in an evening with artists welcoming the weird and exploring the limits of their practice

LINEUP
Shoeb Ahmad
Flora Wong
MJ O’Neill

Violinist Flora Wong launches her debut EP ‘Geburtstag’, a collection of works for violin commissioned in celebration of her violin’s tenth birthday, ranging from a mesmerising duet for violin and mechanical metronome to a loop-based tribute to Meanjin’s climate activists. Joining us from Ngunnawal Country, Shoeb Ahmad interrogates meditation and dissonance through improvisation, punk, sound art, and minimalist electronic practices, in a set bringing together electric guitar noise, field recordings, analog synths, voice and pedals. To round off the night, MJ O’Neill brings the underground dance vibes with a set showcasing her earliest influences – rave music from the early 1990s.

TICKETS

To make sure everyone can join in, tickets are Pay-What-You-Can-Afford, minimum $10. We encourage those of you with the means to do so to pay more, enabling us to put this event on while keeping it accessible to those in our community who may be experiencing financial difficulties in these strange times. If it is within your means, our suggested ticket price is $35. Every little bit helps support Brisbane's vibrant arts community and the amazing artists in the Dots+Loops family.

We will have a limited allocation of free and discounted tickets available for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and any people who can't afford the ticket price. To gain access to this scheme, please contact us or send us a message on the Dots+Loops Instagram for more information.

ACCESSIBILITY

The Woolloongabba Substation is fully wheelchair accessible.

Dots+Loops exists for all members of the community, regardless of gender identity, sexuality, ethnicity or economic background. Our shows are explicitly safe spaces, with no tolerance for bigotry, racism, queerphobia, sexism, misogyny, or ableist behaviours or attitudes.

Dots+Loops PERIPHERY is held on Jagera and Turrbal land. We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners and pay our pay respects to Elders past and present. First Nations communities have been creating and sharing music, art and culture here for thousands of generations, and we recognise the important ongoing contributions they make to our music and arts scenes. This always was, and always will be, Aboriginal land.

This project is assisted by: the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body; Creative Partnerships Australia through the Australian Cultural Fund; and our partners Cre8tive Nations, The Constance Hotel Fortitude Valley, the University of Queensland School of Music, and Simply for Strings.

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