Crossroads Festival - Recital Remedies
An instrumental recital featuring some of Canberra’s finest talents Alec Randles, Demetri Neidorf & Wayne Kelly and Duncan n. Sargeant
EELWORKS and REBUS THEATRE present:
CROSSROADS FESTIVAL
A festival of music and melody celebrating Mental Health Month to raise funds for Rebus Theatre’s mental health programs
This October, in honor of Mental Health Month, Rebus Theatre and Eelworks are proud to present the Crossroads Festival, a heartfelt musical celebration designed to raise awareness and funds for mental health programs. With a focus on reducing stigma, celebrating good mental health and supporting individuals facing mental health challenges, the festival promises a series of inspiring performances by local musicians with lived experience of mental ill-health.
Recital Remedies 2-4pm Sun Oct 27 - Gorman Arts Centre Main Hall (between the two courtyards)
Instrumental recital featuring some of Canberra’s finest talents Alec Randles, Demetri Neidorf & Wayne Kelly and Duncan n. Sargeant
This instrumental recital will feature some of Canberra’s finest talents performing across a variety of genres and instruments. Alec Randles will present his Celtic Acoustic Guitar melodies, while the dynamic duo Demetri Neidorf & Wayne Kelly will captivate with their jazz saxophone and keyboard performance. Finally, Duncan N. Sargeant will offer a new instrumental guitar piece, including the world premiere of his latest work, The Mallard.
This festival is supported by Bytes n Colours and Spy in Canberra. Rebus also receives support from Ainslie and Gorman Arts Centres and the ACT Government.
This instrumental recital will feature some of Canberra’s finest talents performing across a variety of genres and instruments. Alec Randles will present his Celtic Acoustic Guitar melodies, while the dynamic duo Demetri Neidorf & Wayne Kelly will captivate with their jazz saxophone and keyboard performance. Finally, Duncan N. Sargeant will offer a new instrumental guitar piece, including the world premiere of his latest work, The Mallard.
This festival is supported by Bytes n Colours and Spy in Canberra. Rebus also receives support from Ainslie and Gorman Arts Centres and the ACT Government.
Tickets are no longer available for this event.