PREMIERE OF THE HIVE AT THE MANDURAH ARTS FESTIVAL 2022

13 September, 2022

Calling all worker bees, drones and nurse bees, your Queen awaits!

Our latest festival and events work, The Hive, is coming to the Mandurah Arts Festival (14-16 October)

There is a buzz around the hive and we need busy worker bees to please the Queen. She needs flowers made with delicious pollen so fruit can be made!

Join our beekeepers for a hive of crafty activity. A busy bee of making, flying and playing in this immersive interactive journey from flower to pollination!

Only bees on their best bee-havior will get to go to the Hive to see the Queen Bee and do the waggle dance.

You are guaranteed to get a buzz out of it!

Presented by Go for 2&5, The Hive explores themes of connection, teamwork, and sustainability. It teaches young people and adults alike the process of pollination and the importance of the hardworking bees coming together as a community for a common goal.

Event details:

  • Saturday, 15 October, from 10am – 4pm
  • Sunday, 16 October, from 10am – 4pm

Location:

Festival Hub, Eastern Foreshore Reserve, Mandurah (map)

Free event – bookings not required.

 

Mandurah Arts Festival City of Mandurah Logo

 

The Hive is proudly part of the Mandurah Arts Festival 2022, funded by the City of Mandurah. Immerse yourself in all things arts and culture – 14 to 16 October 2022.

Taking place over three days and located on Mandurah’s revitalised Eastern Foreshore, the Mandurah Arts Festival brings together a variety of cultural, workshops, entertainment, and activities that the whole community will enjoy. For more information, visit the City of Mandurah website.

Acknowledgement of Country

Spare Parts Puppet Theatre respectfully acknowledges the Whadjuk Noongar people as the traditional owners and custodians of the unceded land on which we work. As we tour our work across these vast lands, we pay our respect to all First Nations elders, past and present. We celebrate their continuing connection and contribution to culture, country and community, and thank all First Nations peoples for their wisdom in caring for the land, the sky, the rivers and the sea.

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