Australia’s first audio-centric arts festival to launch in September

EarFest features original works from thirty writers, actors, comedians, poets and performers with pieces that were commissioned by audio specialist agency Eardrum, who wanted to mark their 30th anniversary by supporting the creative community.

 
Eardrum Founder Ralph van Dijk, says: “Covid-19 has devastated the art’s sector. This Festival allows us to celebrate the power of audio but more importantly support those with the skills to harness it at the time they need it most.”
 
The artists include a diverse mix of poets, comedians, musicians and actors who have each created an original item no longer than seven minutes.
 
Each day of September subscribers will receive a link that takes them to the best seat in the theatre of their mind.
 
Admission is complimentary by registering here, and a voluntary donation to the Shepherd Centre, a charity to help deaf or hearing-impaired children, is welcomed.

 
 


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