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A Celebration of Christmas Music by Women | Shine

Events Dec 1 Wigmore Studio

35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, WA 6009
0419865595

Description

Don't miss Shine by Mirabilis Collective—an afternoon of festive carols and contemporary classic by women songwriters. Celebrate the season with music that sparkles, followed by Bubbles and Brownies!

Set in the picturesque Wigmore Studio at UWA, this special performance showcases women who have composed fabulous Christmas music, performed by some of Perth's finest female musicians.

Audiences will experience an inspiring selection of holiday music, including a world premiere by West Australian songwriter Julia Nicholls. From traditional carols to soulful contemporary pieces, Shine captures the spirit of the season in a celebration of women’s voices and creativity.

Following the concert, guests are invited to enjoy Bubbles and Brownies in the courtyard, offering a chance to mingle with the artists and share in the festive atmosphere.

Tickets: Under $40 including booking fee Discounts: Available for students, seniors, and those under 30

Details

Event date: Dec 1

Performers: Mirabilis Collective

Ticket Price Information: Adults $38, Concession $32, Under 30 $30, Students $19, Children Under 12 Free

Time(s): 4pm to 5pm

Event Venue: Wigmore Studio

Accessibility: Wheelchair access

Ticket on-sale date: 31 Oct 2024

Suited for: Families, Kids, Local Community, Seniors

Music events: Chamber, Classical, Pop

Location

Wigmore Studio
35 Stirling Hwy, Crawley, WA 6009

Directions to Wigmore Studio, UWA Wigmore Studio is located within the UWA Conservatorium of Music, situated on the beautiful campus of the University of Western Australia (UWA). The studio overlooks the iconic Somerville Auditorium, making it a picturesque spot for concerts and events. By Car: Enter the UWA campus from Stirling Highway and follow the signs towards Hackett Drive. You can park in Car Park 3 or Car Park 20, which are the closest parking areas to the Conservatorium. Once parke

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