Country Arts SA recognises that we are living and creating on First Nations Lands and we are committed to working together to honour their living cultures.
Imagine you are one of the “remaining few” on this earth in a post-apocalyptic world. Equipped with your very own ‘survival kit’ you’ll experience an alternate reality in your community through Eyes by Sandpit, a FREE outdoor interactive audio tour that is part of Whyalla’s uneARTH Festival.
What will be preserved? What will be destroyed? Through Eyes, Sandpit investigates our myths, beliefs and survival techniques for the end of the world in a highly immersive and charged experience. Keep your eyes wide open and stay alert as you’re guided through a newly emerging world by actor Antoine Jelk (State Theatre, Wolf Creek) and an audio device.
Created by Australian multiplatform digital company Sandpit, Eyes, blends design, technology and performance. They’re the same team that brought you the sell-out hit Ghosts, Toasts, and the Things Unsaid at the 2016 Fringe. So, get ready for another unique, interactive theatre experience that will transport you into a different world.
Do you have what it takes to survive in this post-apocalyptic world?
If so, come and witness the end of the world in this 50 minute participatory theatre tour in Whyalla from March 28-31, for session times and to make a booking visit: https://www.countryarts.org.au/events/eyes-by-sandpit/. Participation is FREE however bookings are essential as this a highly popular experience.
Session times:
Eyes Site (Corner of Horwood and Jamieson Street)
Preview: Wednesday 28 March 2018, Preview 6.30 pm
Thursday 29 March 2018, 12.30 pm, 3.30 pm, 6.30 pm
uneARTH Festival – Ada Ryan Gardens
Friday 30 March 2018, 12.30 pm, 3.30 pm, 6.30 pm
Saturday 31 March 2018, 12.30 pm, 3.30 pm, 6.30 pm
Country Arts SA recognises that we are living and creating on First Nations Lands and we are committed to working together to honour their living cultures.