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Summer at The Art House presents

The Vegetable Plot - Music and Songwriting Workshop

24 Jan 2024 Showing at The Art House Studio

Info Cast & Creatives

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The Art House Presents

 The Vegetable Plot - Music and Songwriting Workshop

 as part of the Summer@ The Art House program

Originally commissioned by the Sydney Opera House


Join the award-winning children’s band The Vegetable Plot for a journey into the magic garden of the human imagination. Learn about vocal warm-ups and sweet harmonies from Ru Barb, feast on songwriting secrets from Aspara Gus, get groovy with Sir Paul McCarrotney, and then use what you’ve learnt to help the band write something fresh and new. Built around some of The Vegetable Plot’s most popular songs like “Avocado”, “Melon Collie” and “The Pajamazon Jungle” this workshop is all about exploring creativity and planting seeds of musical inspiration that will blossom for years to come.

Part of the ABC Kids music family

Recommended for ages: 4-10

Maximum participants: 20


Must be booked as part of a workshop + show package. 

Note: parents do not require a workshop ticket but will require an adult ticket for admission to the show which can be purchased separately here.



Cast & Creatives


Beloved Aussie kids band The Vegetable Plot first sprouted at the 2014 Sydney Fringe, winning the award for Best Children's show.  

Since then Aspara Gus, Ru Barb and Sir Paul McCarrotney have travelled all over Australia, playing their funky-fresh tunes and spreading Love and Peas.  

 Now part of the ABC Kids music family, with listeners in over 150 countries, multiple international awards, an ARIA nomination and more than 2.5 million streams on Spotify to their name, The Vegetable Plot has grown into that rare thing: a "kids band" that adults enjoy listening to just as much as the kids.  

Venue

The Art House Studio

Times

Wed 24 Jan 2024 - 1PM

Important Information

Duration: 1 hour
Recommended for ages 4-10

Tickets

Workshop + Show Package: $22.00 (Children only)

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