Looks Like, Sounds Like: Design And Music Workshop For Kids
Presented by MASS & Melbourne Recital Centre
DETAILS
Free, no booking required
Melbourne Recital Centre
31 Sturt Street, Southbank VIC, Australia
DATES
Sat 17 May 2 – 4pm
Looks Like, Sounds Like: Design And Music Workshop For Kids is a fun, hands-on workshop for children aged 5-12, hosted by MASS in collaboration with the Melbourne Recital Centre.
In this interactive event, kids will explore what music looks like and sounds like through a series of creative activities. They’ll have the chance to experiment with tools, materials and ideas to express themselves and engage with music in exciting, new ways. The workshop encourages creativity, collaboration and imagination, making it the perfect space for kids to explore the intersection of music, design and technology.
The event will feature a roaming format, with multiple activity stations for participants to drop in and enjoy at their own pace during opening hours. Open to all skill levels, no prior musical experience is needed. Adult supervision is required, and no booking is necessary.
Participants
MASS
MASS is an innovative design team creating brands, products and experiences made with people in mind. Designers by trade and at heart, the team at MASS is a deliberate blend of strengths, skills, opinions, and experiences - a mix of conceptual, technical and inquisitive minds, all driven to exchange knowledge and ideas that keep their thinking fresh and our work sharp. They instinctively balance pragmatism with creative expression, use design as a strategic tool, and share a genuine desire to make things with people in mind and humanise technology.
Melbourne Recital Centre
Melbourne Recital Centre is Australia’s beating heart of live music - a place where sound meets soul and stories take centre stage. It is Australia’s preeminent destination for music in all its diversity, bringing together world-class artists and audiences to experience the raw, unifying power of performance. Here, people of all backgrounds find connection through music, crossing boundaries of genre, age, and culture. Every applause, every quiet exchange before a concert, every look of wonder between strangers captures the essence of its community.