Spring offerings!
- Sep 7, 2021
- 1 min read
There are a few ways for our paths to cross this September ahead for anyone that would like to hang out, learn and play with me this Spring:
Coming to Our Senses: Zoom Concert
Sunday 12 September, 2pm AEST
It brings me much pleasure to facilitate and host a musical event this upcoming Sunday bringing together Dreambox collective artists and Musical Between, inclusive music centre, in a celebration of our neurodiversity.
It’s been thrilling to exploring my creative edges in this program, directing and collaborating with a wonderful artist team, all the whilst in lockdown. I'm particularly excited to share "Song of a Sigh", a new multimedia work that I wrote, voiced by Andrew Bukenya, illustrated by Liz Cheung and enriched by the midi-orchestra musicked by Carlo Antonioli.
Buying a ticket ($25/$15) will give you access to our live concert Sunday afternoon on Zoom where we premiere the works (it’ll be around an hour), including a couple of interactive works and a short interview segment with Izumi Nago, music therapist, and director of Musical Between. If you miss us live,you can explore/revisit these multimedia works afterwards in your own time if introverted listening is more suited to you.
Would love to see you there for a much-needed Collective Sigh!
Ticket booking link:


Integrated Alexander Technique group Zoom classes - for musicians, music teachers and arts workers
Tuesday evenings, 4 week course, 7-8.15pm AEST, starting September 16th.
Email chloe.chung@sydney.edu.au to book.

With love and care for you all in our third month of lockdown,
C






I really enjoyed this post the spring offerings you highlighted are so lovely and uplifting, especially after the long winter months when everyone is craving a bit more color, fresh energy, and creativity in their lives, and I like how you included a mix of art, ideas, and personal reflections instead of just a list because it feels more inspiring and relatable when it’s tied to real experiences; it makes me want to try some of these things myself and think about how small seasonal changes can have a positive impact on mood and daily routines, especially when it comes to reconnecting with creative passions and mindful living, and even though balancing everyday responsibilities like school, work, and hobbies can…