Wenn
Thursday 7 December 7.30pm – preview performance
Friday 8 December 7.30pm
Saturday 9 December 2pm & 7.30pm
Sunday 10 December 6pm
Kosten
Preview performance – $25
Standard – $38 (2nd release) / $42 (3rd release)
Senior – $35 / $40
Concession – $30 / $35
Student – $20 / $25
Find yourself swept away by The Sea, an immersive opera uncovering the depths of human connection and power.
Allow The Sea’s evocative melodies to transport you to the heart of life’s mysteries; where love, lust, and power collide.
Composer Evan J Lawson’s music is a mirror reflecting humanity. From the depths of the human soul, Lawson brings together the worlds of rich and melodic classical music with dynamic and fresh new sounds. Lawson’s music illuminates the complex interplay of emotions and power dynamics in relationships. Paired with the haunting words of poet Nicole Butcher, and directed by the visionary Kate Millett (BK Opera, Artistic Director), this work brings to the stage the depths of human connection, showcasing the raw and often turbulent nature of relationships.
Let the waves of music wash over you with this extraordinary collaboration between Forest Collective and BK Opera, a union that promises to challenge and inspire.
Starring Daniel Szesiong Todd, Aleise Bright, Henry Shaw, Jesse Matthews, Amanda Windred and SODA, with musicians from Forest Collective.
Presented by Forest Collective, BK Opera and Abbotsford Convent.
Swim with the tide!
Book now.
Über
Forest Collective is a visionary non-profit artistic company based in Naarm-Melbourne, passionately advocating for diversity and artistic freedom in contemporary classical music, dance, and collaborative projects.
Their mission is centred on commissioning and presenting a kaleidoscope of art forms. They nurture and provide a platform for under-represented artists and the artistically vulnerable to create in a safe space.
Led by the guiding hand of composer and conductor Evan J Lawson, Forest Collective is a dynamic force, orchestrated by a dedicated team of creative practitioners. They are committed to fostering connections within their artistic community, embracing a multi-disciplinary approach that distils the essence of their elevator pitch: artists who engage with cross art-form collaborations, creating authentic and unexpected experiences.
“Forest Collective make contemporary music sound, look, and feel exciting.”
— CutCommon
Erreichbarkeit
The Industrial School is wheelchair accessible, however some surfaces may be rough. Guide and assistance dogs are welcome to all Forest Collective performances. (Dogs must be kept on a leash at all times).
Gender diversity is welcome at the Convent, and patrons are welcome to use any restroom that matches their gender identity or expression. There are gender-neutral toilets available within the Magdalen Laundry itself and gendered toilets available in other locations within the Convent precinct. View the Public Toilet Map to find a bathroom of your preference.