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Affordable and family-friendly events!

Kloster-Kinder is an exciting program developed by Abbotsford Convent for children and families to explore and create art together. Convent Kids offers a range of fun und hands-on activities that will inspire children and their families to experiment, learn und make art together.

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Mobile MESS: Getting Started

Presented as part of MESS (Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio)’s series of fun and hands-on workshops that explore the magic of electronic sound creation. 

This session is a great chance for young people who are brand new to synths and electronic instruments to begin their electronic sound journey

Sunday 14 May
10am — 11am

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Mobile MESS: Up and Running

Presented as part of MESS (Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio)’s series of fun and hands-on workshops that explore the magic of electronic sound creation. 

This session is aimed at those who have some experience in creating electronic sound on an instrument or device

Sunday 14 May
12pm — 1pm

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Child Nation

Premiering for the first time, using a hand-held device, kids are prompted to answer quirky questions in response to the things they see around them. Their ideas are then used as part of a story-like adventure that happens in the real world.

New adventures are released every month until June so you can keep popping back for new fun!
Kostenlos

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Erreichbarkeit

Abbotsford Convent is committed to improving access across the precinct and our goal is to ensure that our Kloster-Kinder program is universally accessible.

Most of our Kloster-Kinder events are rollstuhlgerecht und gender-neutral toilets are available across the precinct. We also offer Auslan interpretation at some events and where possible include a visual story. If you require special requirements, please don’t hesitate to contact our wonderful Programming team.

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