Feel like a good laugh, a punk-rock school bus musical, or hunting for giants? All this plus more in this month’s guide to the very best of the West Australian arts scene.
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Western Australia’s arts playground
Western Australia’s arts playground
26 October 2022
Feel like a good laugh, a punk-rock school bus musical, or hunting for giants? All this plus more in this month’s guide to the very best of the West Australian arts scene.
27 April 2022
Tune Noise Tune’s series of experimental performances is giving local audiences new opportunities to hear innovative sounds, and the latest instalment has Kristian Borring mesmerised.
20 April 2021
Two mixed bill experimental music and sound programs intrigue Jonathan W. Marshall at this year’s Audible Edge festival.
16 April 2021
Audible Edge Festival continues, with a performance which Garry Lee says challenged the preconceptions of what jazz is and – more importantly – created a platform as to what jazz might be.
12 April 2021
Audible Edge Festival of Sound is underway and Eduardo Cossio reviews ‘Serf Punk’, a concert that explores representation and meaning – and its absence.
16 February 2021
Audible Edge is back! The festival of sound has released its line up for April, and it includes names that will probably surprise you. Curators Josten Myburgh and Annika Moses explain why sound is not just the province of musicians.