A family friendly and free event opening the new City of Prospect community centre, Payinthi.
The Prospect Singing Group facilitated by musician-vocalists Heather Frahn and Cindy-Anne Macdonald are performing at the opening of the Payinthi Community Centre Open Day on Sunday 10 November 2019 at 128 Prospect Road, Prospect SA.
Payinthi is the name of Councils recently opened brand new facility on Prospect Road which is home to the new library, art gallery, community meeting spaces, Council administration and more.
Please see below for details of the performance:
Date: Sunday 10 November 2019
Venue: (upstairs) 128 Prospect Road, Prospect SA 5082
Performance Time: 1:30pm-2:00pm
Spread the word and invite your family, friends and neighbours to come along and enjoy the performance.
There will be lots of other activities happening as part of our Open Day, including markets, kids entertainment, BBQ, digital experiences, art activities, craft, guided tours and more.
Together we can change the world – one voice at a time!
On Saturday 23 November from 4.00-9.00pm With One Voice Kingston Park choir facilitated by musician-vocalists Heather Frahn and Michelle Byrne, is celebrating its second anniversary with a performance at Kingston House, Cameron Avenue, Kingston Park and we want you to join us.
We’re part of the With One Voice movement (creativityaustralia.org.au) – a network of 30 choirs across Australia committed to strengthening communities and inspiring individuals to find their voice.
A light supper will be provided and there will be an additional performance by harpistDr. Rosemary Hallo.
Drinks will be available for cash purchase. The choir is also holding a wine fundraiser– tastings and order forms for great value South Australian wines will be available on the day
*Updated Feb 2020 – Sorry this group is no longer running*.
Sing songs with meaningful lyrics, have fun and alleviate stress, learn how to sing with harmonies, in rounds, and call-response styles. Stay for a cuppa afterwards to connect with your community. There is no need to commit to attending every week, just come along whenever you feel the need to sing with others. It’s all about fun, no stress.
Dates: Each Tuesday evening during school terms, commencing 26 February 2019 – No need to book or reserve your place within the group, all welcome.
Time: Arrive at 7:00pmfor a 7:15pm session start – 8:15 session finish; 8:15 until 8:45 social time and pack-up
Venue: Broadview Uniting Church Hall. 61 Galway Ave, Broadview
Leaders: Heather Frahn and Cindy-Anne Macdonald
Cost: Free. Children and young people aged under 18 years welcome when accompanied by an adult.
Contact: If you require any further information, please contact Liz Gunn on 8342 8058 or admin@prospect.sa.gov.au
You’re invited to experience the joy, freedom and inspiration of song at your local With One Voice choir!
no auditions and no singing experience needed
all ages, faiths, cultures and backgrounds welcome
participation by tax-deductible donation
Through singing we build supportive communities better-placed to face challenges like mental illness, social isolation, cultural tension and unemployment.
weekly rehearsals + supper
professional conductors
amazing performances
Whether or not you think you can sing, you will be warmly welcomed at With One Voice Kingston Park and encouraged to join in and discover the voice you never knew you had.
Join now! No singing experience is necessary, everyone is welcome.
When: Wednesdays 6-8pm, during SA school terms.
Where: Kauri Community & Sports Centre (upstairs) Lipson Avenue, SEACLIFF, South Australia, 5049
The With One Voice Kingston Park choir was the first With One Voice Choir established in South Australia. Many of our choir members are local, coming from the southern beach suburbs but we also have people who travel from the other side of Adelaide to come and join us, for singing and supper on Wednesday nights.
It’s a ‘Goldilocks’ choir
Not too formal, not too casual, it’s the perfect mix of learning and fun. Quite a few of our choir members have sung in different choirs for many years. Others have never sung outside of the shower or in their car, and some didn’t even get into their high school musical! But here, all voices are welcome.
Uplifting songs
Our songs are quite unique. World music. Traditional songs from tribes and cultures across the globe, plus original songs composed by local artists.
If you love the idea of singing in a group, learning beautiful songs and creating harmony, come join us.
“The choir is like a family, with strong friendships and connections being made within a diverse group of people. The songs and music bring us all together with common themes that share the goodness in humanity, peace, and the light of the world.”– Heather Frahn and Michelle Byrne, Former Co-Conductors of WOV Choir Kingston Park
Most of you would know me from music and sound in some way. But did you know that I also make jewellery? I studied jewellery making in the late 1990’s when I was a youngster, and over the years I’ve really enjoyed dabbling in it still, even though music has been my main creative focus. I love natural materials like wood, twine, shells and seeds. I’m very chuffed to announce that my good friend Sally Francis and daughter Isla, have invited me to have some of my handmade hemp jewellery in their new sustainable shop ‘Perhaps Hand’, situated in a groovy little spot in Adelaide’s city.
Go grab yourself a gift, or buy up on sustainable items for Christmas for your loved ones at ‘Perhaps Hand’!
Here’s the details about ‘Perhaps Hand’:
Run by Sally and Isla Francis, the ‘perhaps hand’ store promotes sustainable living through the sale of recycled and handmade goods, including clothing, books, jewellery, artworks, skin care and homeware products.
They make it easy for you to buy responsibly with the health of our future in mind. Feel good about purchasing with 5% of their sales donated to Conservation SA. Based at The Mill artist precinct in Adelaide, the ‘perhaps hand’ store is situated in a lively arts environment and is located adjacent to the central gallery space, which hosts an ongoing artist residency program, and other creative retail outlets (see website for more details).
Opening Hours: Fridays 10am – 6pm, and Saturdays 11am-5pm
Address: The Mill, 154 Angas St, Adelaide SA 5000
‘Dream Weaving’ – a community arts event presented by the Hutt St Centre
Would you like to help homeless and vulnerable people in Adelaide? Yes you can, by coming along to the ‘Dream Weaving’ event on Thursday December 6th 2018 and make a donation to the Hutt Street Centre. We would love to see you!
I have had the privilege of working for the Hutt Street Centre for the last few years off and on with music and wellbeing programs. The staff at Hutt St do an amazing job by supporting people who are homeless, at risk, or vulnerable. One of their programs is ‘The Harmony Weavers’ Womens Wellbeing Choir which I co-facilitate each week with fellow music-sister Michelle Byrne. Throughout this year we’ve met for singing, sound healing, meditation and social time. It’s been a true highlight of my life!
The Harmony Weavers is sharing some songs at the ‘Dream Weaving’ event in collaboration with Hutt Street Centre’s Drama Group, facilitated by incredible actress (and my good friend!) Bronwen James. I would really love to see you there to help us share our weaving of dreams with you through poems, songs, music and stories. Here’s the details:
When: Thursday Dec 6th 2018
Time: Light food provided from 5:30pm. Show starts 6pm. (concludes approx 7pm) Free entry, but please, if you can, make a donation to help support the great work of the Hutt Street Centre. There will be ways to donate on the night.
Hi everyone! I’m excited to announce that next week I’ll be joining the Sally Chance Dance Company on our tour to Sydney performing Touch & Go at the Parramatta Riverside Theatres in the Spot On Children’s Festival. It’s going to be a blast! If you have a little one aged between 24-36 months, please come along to the show that’s been devised especially for them!!
Do you live in the southern suburbs of Adelaide, SA? Would you like to be part of an inclusive community arts based program? Have you always loved singing but haven’t found the right place to sing regularly?
Well, the With One Voice Community Choir that I’m facilitating with my music colleague Michelle Byrne, may be just the thing for you!
DID YOU KNOW THAT SINGING CHANGES YOUR BRAIN?
You’re invited to experience the joy, freedom and inspiration of song at the With One Voice choir!
no auditions and no singing experience needed
all ages, faiths, cultures and backgrounds welcome
participation by tax-deductible donation
Through singing, supper and The Wish List, we build supportive communities better-placed to face challenges like mental illness, social isolation, cultural tension and unemployment.
Weekly rehearsals + supper
Every Wednesday night 6:00-8:00pm
(during SA school terms only)
with facilitators Heather Frahn and Michelle Byrne
at Kingston House, Cameron Avenue, Kingston Park SA 5049
Whether or not you think you can sing, you will be warmly welcomed at With One Voice Kingston Park and encouraged to join in and discover the voice you never knew you had.
Join now! No singing experience necessary, everyone is welcome.
So excited to announce that I’ll be performing with the Sally Chance Dance Company in two productions at the Festival 2018 on the Gold Coast QLD
The two productions we’re showing there at Touch & Go (for 2 year olds) and Nursery (for babies aged 4-18 months). I’ll be performing alongside my dear and treasured colleagues Sally Chance, Stephen Noonan, and Felecia Hick. The shows are produced by Insite Arts. These shows are delightful and you can get all the information about the show times and venue at the following links:
Touch and Go entices, dares and entertains children in a playful environment.
Your two-year-old child will enter a wonderful world of shapes and pathways, stepping stones and lines, with two friendly dancers and a live guitarist.
Along the way, children are enticed to become part of the performance. They are free to take part or observe, venture out or stay close, touch and go – just as they need to.
Celebrate the moment-by-moment fascination of a being a baby in this ground-breaking and beautiful production.
Enter a safe and special play space in which babies and performers together create beauty, delight and a sense of connection.
Developed through extensive research into ways in which babies and their adults tune into one another, this gentle piece is presented especially for babies and their adults.
Nursery by Sally Dance Chance is performed by two dancers and a musician.
Union of Sound and Meditation Relax and Journey to Inner Stillness
Friday, 4 May 2018 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
in the Tara Hall
(at Buddha House 496 Magill RoadMagillBurnside5072, Australia)
Join Trish Blythman and Heather Frahn for this special collaboration of meditation and sound. Trish and Heather will take you on an inward journey combining the mediums of sound healing, sacred music, mantra, and meditation. Like a sonic hug for your soul, they will interweave therapeutic sound and music instruments, with ancient mantra and ethereal vocals
Tickets to this special event are $50 each plus booking fee.
We would love you to share this blissful evening with a friend! So we have made a discount price of 2 tickets for $40 each ($80 total + BF) Bookings are Essential.
To secure your place at this event you will need to book online via Sticky Tickets at http://tix.yt/samadhi
Not suitable for children, due to length of session
On-line tickets close at 11:59 pm on Thursday May 3rd.
* * Please note all ticket sales are non-refundable.**
Tickets may however be transferred to another person who can attend in the case of your absence.
For enquiries Trish on 0412 612 447
What To Bring:
This offering is best received sitting with back supported, or laying down.
For your comfort please bring a bottle of water, cushion/s, blanket and yoga mat.
Please note some of the session will include a guided meditation where we will be sitting down. Chairs, and meditation cushions will be available to use.
About Trish and Heather:
In addition to years of experience with sacred sound, music and meditation, Trish and Heather are Certified Sound Therapists through the British Academy of Sound Therapy, with Diplomas of Sound Therapy Practitioner Level and Group Sound Therapy. Heather is a Trained Meditation Teacher through Lifeflow Meditation Centre, and has years of experience guiding mindfulness meditation within community and corporate settings.
Contra-Indications
British Academy of Sound Therapy advises that Soundbaths/Sound Immersions may not be suitable for the following conditions. Please also advise Trish if you are:
In the first trimester of pregnancy, or any of the following medical conditions
Have seizures, epilepsy, clinical depression, bipolar or any serious mental health conditions
Have any metal implants or plates in the body
Particularly sensitive to sound
Disclaimer:
A minimum number of bookings is required to facilitate this session. If that number is not reached within 24hours of the event start time, it will be cancelled. If the event is cancelled, all ticket holders will be notified via facebook or text message informing you of your options to either- a) Defer ticket to next event or b) Receive a full refund