Superpowered on Tour

Superpowered on Tour

Experience the free ‘Superpowered on Tour’ program in the Festival Hub garden as part of Horizon Kids.

This program will feature activities created by the Children’s Art Centre in collaboration with four Australian artists – Kaylene Whiskey (Yankunytjatjara people), Tony Albert (Girramay/Yidinyji/Kuku Yalanji peoples), Gordon Hookey (Waanyi people) and Vincent Namatjira (Western Aranda people) – who use their voices and their art to empower Aboriginal people and create inspirational imagery for all children. The activities will focus on strong empowering messages and humour.

Together, the artists have created an immersive world full of cheeky humour and courageous characters for young visitors to explore.

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Image credit: Katie Bennett

Visual Content Rating
75: This work is predominantly visual, but may have background sound.

Language No Barrier
There will be spoken, and written instruction included in the workshop.

Relaxed Performance
This work is in a public space in the garden. Please feel welcome to visit the work for as little or long as you like, to make noise, move around the space how you are most comfortable and to consume food and beverages. We recommend bringing ear defenders if you prefer a quieter environment.

Any other access requirements
We welcome all audiences to Horizon Festival and strive to make every event and performance as accessible as possible.

We are always open to discussing your individual requirements to assist wherever possible. If you’d like to speak to someone about your access requirements, please contact us during business hours at (07) 5475 7272 or horizon@sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au.

Wheelchair Accessibility
This venue is accessible to people who use wheelchairs.

Accessible bathrooms are available on site within the Wonderland Spiegeltent Festival Hub garden.

Accessible car parks are available at the northern end of the carpark adjacent to The Wonderland Spiegeltent.

Level Access
Entry to the Festival Hub garden is via level access.

Gender-Neutral Bathrooms
All Festival Hub garden bathrooms are gender-neutral.

Parking
There are various public carparks and plenty of street parking in and around Cotton Tree Park, where The Wonderland Spiegeltent is located. We encourage you to check the parking signs for timed carparks and bays.

Public Transport
The Wonderland Spiegeltent is centrally located in Cotton Tree and easily accessible via public transport. Visit the Translink website to plan your journey.

Suitable for all ages.

This event is presented as part of Horizon Festival 2023, the Sunshine Coast’s leading multi-arts festival. Get lost in 10 days of must-see art, music, culture events and more, from the coast to the hinterland.

How to get there

Superpowered on Tour

Wonderland Spiegeltent, Cotton Tree Park, Maroochydore / Kabi Kabi Country