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Community singing with Aarti Jadu - گوش بده / Listen

  • correspondences 39 Sydney Road Brunswick VIC 3056 Melbourne Australia (map)

Using voice for the breath and community - with resident artist Aarti Jadu

Together with Aarti, we invite you to join us at CORRESPONDENCES for deep listening and community singing.

Over the course of the residency, Aarti will lead three Thursday evening sessions:
— Thursday, 21 March (Complete)
— Thursday, 11 April (Complete)
— Thursday, 23 May.

Each session will run for one hour from 6:30 to 7:30 PM, and then participants are invited to loiter for a drink in reflection until 8:00 PM. 

We encourage participants to attend all three sessions to deepen engagement. But if you can only attend one or two sessions, we still encourage you to join us.

No singing experience is necessary.

Full Course: $30 / for 3 sessions
Single Pre-Book: $10 / limited reduced price ($5) and free tickets available. First-in-best-dressed.

Press 'Join the guest list' to reserve your attendance. Tickets are $10 per session, but reduced-price and free tickets are also available. 

Location: correspondences 39 Sydney Road Brunswick, VIC, 3056 Australia.

Additional notes are provided below.

Credits:  Image of Aarti by Chloe Sobejko

Additional notes:

—Participation is $10 per session to help support the labour involved in facilitating the session. Reduced-price and free tickets are also offered.
—Refreshments can be purchased on the evening. Or please select a ticket that includes a refreshment.
—Entry is officially from 6:15 PM for a 6:30 PM sharp start. 
All of our events are photographed as we need to document all that we do to evidence the work that we do and secure grant funding. If you'd prefer not to be featured in our event photographs, please let us know in advance, and we will ensure you're not captured. Your comfort is important to us.
Please note: Disability access: Unfortunately, we could not install an entry ramp into our facility due to building limitations. There is a 200mm step up into the front entrance of the gallery space. Please drop us an email in advance at info@correspondences.work to discuss this further and arrange assistance. There is no step-up if you enter via the rear laneway (parallel to Sydney Road). However, there are three steps down into the gallery from the rear courtyard (rise measurements of the steps are 110 mm, 155 mm and 170 mm). We have an ambulant toilet which is wheelchair friendly but can only be accessed via the rear courtyard. The Sarah Sands pub next door has a wheelchair-accessible bathroom.

“My journey into sound began with devotional music from India. As a first-generation Australian artist, I navigate diverse ideologies to uphold my artistic integrity while seeking ways to honour and represent my cultural heritage and beginnings as part of a family of devotional singers. My work as a trained trauma-informed yoga facilitator, rāga* music student, performer and disability worker also informs my practice. Always curious about the interplay between digital processing and organic voice, I use these mediums and my
experience to explore self, place and connection to community.”

—Aarti Jadu 

*Rāga is a melodic framework for improvisation in Indian classical music, unique to India with no equivalent concept in Western classical music.