Tickets
Climate Notes
Anna McMichael and Louise Devenish
Five new works for violin and percussion, inspired by handwritten letters from scientists describing how they feel about climate change. See the show; contribute your own letter; or do both.
Installation:
Friday 24 February, 3–6.30pm
Saturday 25 + Sunday 26 February 11am–3pm
Free
Performances:
Friday 24 February, 7.30–8.30pm
Saturday 25 February, 4–5pm
Accessibility Information
Physical access
Rosny Barn has a sloping, paved floor. If you have any general accessibility questions about the Rosny Barn, please contact Clarence Arts and Events on +61 (3) 6217 9607.
Quiet spaces/break out rooms for sensory relief
In a separate building, on request.
Companion Cards
Companion Card holders can book a free ticket for their companion when buying tickets. Your Companion Card will be requested at the door.
Credits
Concept, performer (violin), co-creator: Anna McMichael (appears courtesy of Monash University)
Performer (percussion), collaborator: Louise Devenish (appears courtesy of Monash University)
Installation design and video animation : Nick Roux
Composers and film design: Cathy Milliken, Damian Barbeler, Bree van Reyk, Daniel Blinkhorn, Kate Moore
Letters from ‘Is This How You Feel?’ concept: Joe Duggan
Sound recording: Haydn Buxton
Videos: Karl Willebrant, Chris Cody, Lucian Fuhler
Photos for Bloodwood Variations: Nina Frankova
SUPPORTED BY
Clarence City Council, Australia Council for the Arts, Australian Research Council, Monash University, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne
$30 / $20
Maximum of 8 tickets
Maximum 8 tickets per person.
Children under 2 free on the knee.
Latecomers will be admitted at a suitable break in the performance.
Waitlist forms will open up once events have sold out.