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Worn Art 2009 - ENTRY and ARTIST CALL OUT

Call for entries and expressions of interest in being part of

Act Belong Commit Worn Art -  Metamorphosis

Entry forms and information  can be downloaded from www.theatrekimberley.org.au  or by contacting 08 91935658, theatrekimberleyinc@bigpond.com  

What is Worn Art?

It is a spectacular world class, wearable art event in Broome WA that incorporates stunning visual theatre, thumping soundtrack, aerial artistry, and dance. It is Broome’s own magical blend of visual and performance art all brought together into a highly entertaining and beautiful performance. Visual Artists who enter may take home a valuable prize.

If you are not lucky enough to live in Broome, don’t worry we do accept entries from everywhere,  please contact Broome and the Kimberley Holidays for great travel and accommodation deals.

How can you get involved?


Become a member of the Metamorphosis Dance Project facilitated by Claudia Alessi, Nell Simpson and Jose Baldwin. All dancers, stilt performers  and aerialists who live in Broome are invited to participate.(This project has been generously sponsored by Community Arts Network WA and Festivals Australia)

Become a performer who helps exhibit some of the amazing costumes that will be entered at the event.

Submit an entry of artwork that can be worn by 10th August. Download entry form from our website www.theatrekimberley.org.au

Become a sponsor of this great community  event and receive a wide range of corporate hospitality advantages including making yourself known to some great people, because only great people love Worn Art.

Tickets will go on sale in August 2009 at Chinatown Music Broome and Broome Visitor Centre.

Entry forms due with entry fee and image of work: 10 August

Performance dates:  Friday 25th + Saturday 26th September

Act Belong Commit Worn Art Metamorphosis is made possible by the generous support by: Department of Culture and the Arts, Healthway - Act Belong Commit Campaign, Festivals Australia, Community Arts Network WA



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