The Gold Coast Bulletin

FESTIVAL 2018

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Two performers risk it all to remind us that we are nothing without each other in Tide. The encore season of the *Bleach Festival show sees two office workers carry on their duties in an office built on a sandbar. At low tide, they stand safely on sand, but as the tide rises, the desk and its contents. For 49 hours, without food or supplies, they put themselves at the mercy of both the tide and the community. The show runs from 9am, April 8 to 10am, April 10 in Currumbin Estuary.

A collective of urban Fijian artists, VOU blends the old and new, the traditiona­l and contempora­ry with a signature style that has garnered the group internatio­nal acclaim. Catch them in Winders Park, Currumbin, on April 7-8 from 5.30pm to 7.30pm.

Quiet by Nature is a moonlit kayak tour with a difference, created by local performers Alicia Min Harvie, Ashleigh White and Viviane Frehner, it features a cast of dancers, circus performers and musicians and runs from April 5-8 at Winders Park. Tickets are $10, including kayak hire.

Sealevel, The Art of Awareness is a personal photograph­ic project documentin­g the ocean at sea level, by renowned adventure and water photograph­er Ted Grambeau. Catch it at Dust Temple, on Currumbin Creek Rd, from March 24 until April 15.

Wander through a forest of musicians for Song to the Earth, an immersive, live orchestra event at Palm Beach Parklands on April 7-8.

Visit gc2018.com/festival20­18 for the full program.

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