ALWAYS LIVE & Arts Access Victoria (50th Anniversary) Presents: Westside Snug Rock
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ALWAYS LIVE & Arts Access Victoria (50th Anniversary) Presents: Westside Snug Rock

Snug Rock is back to celebrate live music and Melbourne’s venues’ commitment to access.

ARTS ACCESS VICTORIA – Celebrating 50 years of Arts and Disability ~ 1974 – 2024 ~
ALWAYS LIVE and Arts Access Victoria (AAV) announces WestSide Snug Rock, a Melbourne exclusive, headlined by Between Mirrors with poets Miriam Ana and Zoe Simmons to perform at Mamma Chen’s.

Relax in an accessible venue just a few blocks away from Footscray station.

Doors open – 5:30 pm
Miriam Ana and Zoe Simmons – 6:00 pm – 6:40 pm
Between Mirrors – 7:00 pm

Tickets: Free, Book your tickets via Humanitix.

Access: Accessible Venue, Auslan, Live Streamed, Captioning Online, Relaxed Gig, Companion Cards Welcome, Support Workers available, Assistance Animals Welcome.

Miriam Ana is a lutruwita/Tasmanian-born writer, poetry slam finalist and open mic enjoyer. After living in Naarm for five years, she has begun to call this place home. Miriam is an alumnus of the RMIT Bachelor of Creative Writing. Her work appears in various independent publications and ephemerally onstage.

Zoe Simmons is an award-winning journalist, editor, copywriter, author, speaker and disability advocate who fights to make a difference in the world–especially for the underrepresented disability community. She speaks and writes candidly about her experiences with disability, mental illness, autism and chronic pain to smash stigma, create change and help others know they aren’t alone. Zoe can be found writing poems and books, including a project about her experiences as a disabled journalist in the now-forgotten Black Summer Bushfires.

Between Mirrors are a queer musical duo who combine pop, folk, and classical influences with a love of stories and dreams. Embracing the beauty of the weird and the strange, they aim to gently subvert the binaries around us through their music.

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Mamma Chen’s acknowledges the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and the Bunurong peoples of the Kulin Nation, the true owners of the land that we live and operate on. We would like to pay our respects to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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