Wonderverse: Patch’s spectacular new family installation

Experts in children’s performance Patch Theatre will premiere epic family art experience Wonderverse as part of the University of Adelaide’s 150th year celebrations this October.

Wonderverse will transform the University’s iconic Bonython Hall into a colourful wonderland for children and their families to play and explore. Audiences will journey through a series of interactive spaces to experience the wonders of light and sound. Throughout the installation, families will control a forest of colourful light beams, create a sound and light show with powerful torch lights, and lie back to contemplate the universe under a magical celestial sky.

The show features original music by Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM) student Elisha Umuhuri of award-winning Aboriginal hip hop sensation DEM MOB, formed in Pukatja APY lands. DEM MOB are the first rappers to perform and record in the ancient Pitjantjatjara language, challenging expectations and becoming community role models along the way. Wonderverse also stars Edgell Junior Edgell, a proud Ni-Vanuatu actor and storyteller, together with actor, singer, puppeteer and proud Australian Filipinx, Ezra Juanta.

Thanks to the support of the University of Adelaide, Wonderverse will be free to attend, providing thousands of families with the opportunity to experience live performance.

University of Adelaide Deputy Vice Chancellor, Professor Jessica Gallagher, said the University is proud to commission an event in its 150th year that ignites curiosity in young audiences: “Wonderverse is playful and full of awe, in a nod to the University’s 150 years of innovation and discovery. But this milestone isn’t just about the past – it’s about inspiring the future. Wonderverse supports the University of Adelaide’s desire to spark a love for learning and creativity in young minds,” said Professor Gallagher.

Patch Theatre’s Artistic Director, Geoff Cobham said “For many children, this may be their first taste of live performance, so we deliberately designed it as an interactive work where young visitors can actively participate rather than simply observe like they would at a traditional show ina theatre. It offers children the opportunity to play, follow their own impulses, and ask questions within a creative environment. Best of all, it’s free for everyone to enjoy.”

Wonderverse will impress audiences of all ages with spectacular lighting, awe-inspiring music and hands-on exploration of light and sound.

Wonderverse is recommended for ages 4–12. Family sessions will be held at Bonython Hall from 10th to 20th of October.


Find out more and book your free tickets:

patchtheatre.org.au

@patch_theatre

 

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