
Through a series of embodied listening tasks, sound memory exercises, spatial reconstruction, and movement-text improvisations, participants will engage with the ways sound shapes attention, evokes memory, and interacts with the body in time and space. Rather than adding sound to an already-formed performance, we will investigate how performance might emerge from sound.
This approach will be of interest to artists who are seeking alternative ways to construct meaning in performance - through rhythm, delay, repetition, and fragmentation, rather than through traditional narrative or choreography.
The workshop welcomes participants interested in theatre, performance, dance, movement, and sound design. Whether you work with dance, acting, devised performance, or dramaturgy, you are invited to explore how sound can become a thinking tool and generative structure in your creative process.
- Doors Open - 5:00pm
- Artist Talk - 5:30pm to 7:00pm
- Q&A - 7:00pm to 7:15pm
- Networking - 7:15pm to 7:45pm
- Close - 8:00pm
- Accessibility
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This venue is wheelchair accessible.
- Runtime
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1 hour and 30 minutes
Artist Talk from 5:30pm - 7pm
Performance Location: The Lab at ILA

Situated in Adelaide’s vibrant West End cultural district, ILA is conveniently positioned on Light Square, just a brief stroll from Adelaide Railway Station.
The venue is also easily accessible via several nearby bus and tram routes.
For those driving, both undercover and open-air paid parking options are available at the adjacent Light Square Karidis car park. Directly in front of ILA, along Light Square, there are ticketed parking spaces which become complimentary after 6pm on weekdays and after 12pm on Saturdays. Additional no-cost parking can be located on Ann Street and other neighboring streets.
For more information, please visit ILA website.
The main entry to The Lab contains a small step, for wheelchair access our staff will escort patrons through an alternate entrance with step free access via Aurora Restaurant.
Alternatively, please notify our team who are able to install a temporary ramp upon request.
A dedicated unisex accessible bathroom is also available at The Lab.
For more information, please visit ILA website.
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