Taking Stock
Fri
24
Fri 24 May from 5:00 PM to 9:45 PM
MPavillion Parkville
Wheelchair
Accessible Toilet
Companion Card
General Admission
May
A Transcendental Tiny Restaurant Experience
Taking Stock is a transcendental broth-powered sauna experience created by interdisciplinary artist Bethany J. Fellows in collaboration with James Paul.
Be guided through a multi-sensory meditation while sipping on an umami broth in this custom-built installation. Rest, rejuvenate and contemplate the horror of existence as Narrm slips into the depths of winter.Powered through conventional cooking and kitchen equipment, induction stovetops heat large pots of simmering broth specially prepared for the event. Designed for only eight people at a time, engage your senses in this sonic, visual and visceral experience like no other.
Access information
- MPavilion Parkville is level, step-free venue. Access to the venue is via a mixed-surface path consisting of lawn and a section of gravel. Accessible bathrooms are located in an adjacent building.
- Download the MPavilion Parkville transport and parking information(.docx)
- There will be a strong smell of broth, some music and flashing lights throughout the experience, and you can leave at any time.
- A visual story for MPavilion Parkville is currently in development and will be available soon.
Other info
- Ages 18+
- Please note: due to the intimate nature of this event, no latecomers will be admitted.
- A cup of gluten-free vegetarian or vegan broth will be provided as part of the experience. Due to the experimental nature of this event and the limited resources on site, we are unable to offer alternative menu items. Please include any allergies/dietaries when purchasing a ticket.
- This event has a strictly limited capacity. Information on what to bring and wear will go out after booking.
- Please note this is a sauna experience in which the heat can raise your skin temperature and cause heavy sweating. Each session will last for approximately 15 minutes. If you are pregnant, claustrophobic or concerned about excess heat, please reach out to nextwave@nextwave.org.au before booking tickets.
- Due to the intimate nature of this event, no latecomers will be admitted.
Next Wave is currently situated on Wurundjeri Land. We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of this land that we work and create on, and pay respect to their Elders past, present, and emerging. We extend this respect to all First Nations people around the globe, recognising that sovereignty has never been ceded.
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