Show Pony

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4–6pm Saturday 13 March 2010
Who: The Edge’s new Catalysts
What: quite a lot of showing off
Cost: FREE

Ride on down to The Edge this Saturday afternoon for the first ever Show Pony—The Edge’s own creative mash up.

Check out some of the weird and wonderful things our Catalysts have been up to over the last couple of weeks and find out how you can help them take over The Edge.

There’ll be live music by Catalyst Ian Rogers (AKA Ambrose Chapel), a showcase of participants from Musicadium’s upcoming workshops, as well as the debut performance by Hologram Carver (AKA Catalyst Andrew Gibbs).

Live visuals will be produced by Catalyst and Createdigitalmotion.com co-founder Jaymis Loveday including footage from The Edge Opening Event.

Catalysts Sandra Landolt (sculptor) and Stephen Stockwell (journo) will also be around if you have any questions about upcoming workshops at The Edge.

Kick back with a coffee and a muffin and see what The Edge Crewis up to (sign up for an Edge account first to get 10% off your coffee). This will also be a great time to sign up for free workshops (learn everything from cardboard engineering to music software) and check out the space.

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One could mistake Sarah for a passionate youth arts enthusiast previously kicking around at Vibewire Youth Inc and TINA. However we here at The Edge have discovered her true passion: coffee. Roasting, brewing, grinding and percolating techniques are fervently discussed and argued by Sarah and The Edge team. You can count on Sarah to fb you and entrance you with her world of social media junkies. As The Edge’s Master of Facebook, Sarah guarantees loads of opportunities to chat and post on The Edge and connect with other Edge friends and fans.

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