Start at the Gallery: Make it Move
Sunday 1 Sep 2019
Come on an infinite journey of motion and movement, making shapes shuffle, puppets pop, and shadows shift and dance. Be inspired by the powerful, dynamic moving image works of William Kentridge and a fascinating array of video and animation art throughout the collection. Move paper and pencil to create kinetic figures, move your feet on a gallery tour, and move your body to the secret beat of the silent disco!
11am-3pm
Start Art Workshops
Push-pin paper dolls
Draw, cut and pin to create a silhouetted figure with moving parts.
11am-3pm
Silent Disco with Turn It Up DJs
Pop on some headphones, hop on the dazzling LED dancefloor, and move and groove to the music pumping through your ears at the coolest, quietest party in town!
11am-3pm (workshops)
12pm, 1pm & 2pm (performances)
Shadow Puppets with Flights of Fantasy Theatre
Create your own shadow puppet show, and marvel at the delicate magic of a performance by master puppeteer Sue Harris.
11am-3pm
Snap Snap Photo Booth
Capture a moment in time with a special happy snap at Start.
11am, 11.30am*, 12pm, 12.30pm, 1pm, 1.30pm & 2pm
Discovery Tours
Join a family tour as Gallery Guides highlight motion and movement in William Kentridge’s That which we do not remember and throughout the collection.
*11.30am tour is Auslan interpreted
11.15am, 12.15pm & 1.15pm
Storytelling Performances
Elves in the Shelves by Joan Aitken with Helen Lawry
Everyone knows that playing chasey is fun, but no-one seems keen on playing chasey with the tiger, especially not the elves in the shelves! A fun story for people who don't like staying still.
11.30am, 12.30pm & 1.30pm
Sketch Tours
Step with your feet and scribble with your hands on a movement-inspired sketch tour of the gallery with illustrator Robin Tatlow-Lord.
12.30pm
Teens Talk
Join Neo's teen ambassadors as they share their thought-provoking insights and unique perspectives on art.
1pm
Start Sounds
Ella & Sienna
Enjoy the sweet sounds of two soulful singing and twanging sisters from the Adelaide Hills, delivering acoustic covers of pop, rock and country hits.