Zone Three - Lithgow Street/Forum Q

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Our youth/young adults zone will be pumping with activity throughout the night. Lithgow Street will be complete with:

  • Youth markets
  • A chillout zone
  • Sensory zone
  • A canopy of fairy lights
  • Dodgem cars
  • 360 photobooth 
  • Games 2U gaming trailer

Conscious Live at Wander on Q: 'Mumma Gave Me' Edition

Conscious Live at Wander On Q: 'Mumma Gave Me' Edition

Join Conscious 4 Artist annelise. and a selection of collaborating artists for a Wander On Q exclusive party celebration of her Conscious supported new release ‘Mumma Gave Me’ and accompanying music video filmed right here in the Campbelltown CBD at Forum Q.

Featuring:

  • Beats and vibe by Nicole Tania
  • Installations and activations by 'Mumma Gave Me' Music Video director Tammy Dang
  • Dance workshops and performance by Rachael Sebastian
  • A live performance by annelise.

Schedule

4-9pm       Installations and Activations by Tammy Dang 
 4-5pm  DJ Nicole Tania Opening Set
 5-5.20pm   Dance Workshop 1
 5.40 - 6pm   Dance Workshop 2
 6.30-6.45pm   Dance Performance
 7-7.15pm  'Mumma Gave Me' Live Performance and short set
 7.30 - 7.45pm   Community Dance with annelise.
 8-9pm  Community Meet and Greet with annelise.
 9-10pm  DJ Nicole Tania Closing set

Activation

  • Installations & Activations by Tammy Dang (4pm - 9pm) - Create a memorable gift for your mumma and mumma figures in your life. Write a heartfelt note to your mummas and add it to our growing Post-it Art Wall of Love (feel free to take a pic and read other beautiful messages too). Then take a seat at our specialty-built home set and record a special message for your mummas to send to her.
  • Dance workshop 2 (5.40pm - 6pm) - Join Rachael Sebastian on the Forum Q dance floor to learn some iconic dance moves from annalise’s ‘Mumma Gave Me’ music video. Then discover some of your own moves with foundation grooves and a community cypher inspired by mummas in your life.
  • Community Dance with annelise. - Request a song and teach annelise. a dance move inspired by your mumma.

Artist Bios

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annelise.

Born and raised in South West and Western Sydney, annelise. is a Hip-Hop/R&B songstress who embodies the essence of the late 90’s/early 00’s through her vocals and instrumentals. Inspired by the likes of Timbaland, Aaliyah, Missy Elliot, Beyonce and Michael Jackson, annelise showcases her love for the nostalgic sounds of her childhood through a modern lens whilst continuing to pay homage to a time that shaped her into the woman she is today.

Wander on Q performer Nicole Tania

Nicole Tania

DJ Nicole Tania is a Sydney based R&B, Dancehall, AfroBeats/Rhythm, Hip Hop, Tropical House DJ of Caribbean (Barbados) and British background who is taking the Sydney DJ scene by storm.

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Tammy Dang

Tammy Dang is a Western Sydney creative producer, director, cinematographer and photographer who's worked with local artists, community organisations and events, and commercial brands all over Australia. She previously worked with Campbelltown Arts Centre's Conscious Program to direct a music video for annelise's 'Mumma Gave Me', which is the inspiration for this activation at Wander on Q.

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Photo credit: jack bingham from wildflower space

Jazmyn Chang

Jazmyn Chang was born and raised in Malaysia, where she completed most of her dance training, in ballet, contemporary and jazz. She now commits most of her training to commercial styles, street styles, and choreography. Jazmyn currently contributes to her community in Newcastle through teaching weekly K-pop classes and Beginner Hip Hop Choreo at Top Rock Dance Studios, is a member of a local dance crew Newy Crew, and a co-founder of a community initiative, NewyJamz hosting free weekly dance jams.

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Rachael Sebastian
Rachael Sebastian is a creative who shows her artistry as a storyteller through her choreography and music. Rachael is a Newcastle based hip hop and commercial dancer as well as a vocalist performing in musicals and as lead singer in her jazz/funk band Mood Watch.

Conscious

Campbelltown Arts Centre’s Conscious program supports the vibrant hip-hop community of Western Sydney. Facilitated by hip-hop artist and South-West Sydney local L-FRESH The LION and his team at Village Boy Entertainment, Conscious develops socially minded hip-hop artists, connects them with their communities and puts Western Sydney voices and stories centre stage locally and beyond.

Learn more about Conscious

Business Led Activations

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The Cofi Shod

Free hot drink and bracelet making workshops

Young Innovators Inc.

Queen Street Quest: Treasure Hunt Adventure

Slug Trail with Andrew Christie & Friends

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Find the slugs, discover the tales.

Join artist Andrew Christie on a guided tour through Queen Street as he helps identify the unusual but friendly sculptures new to Campbelltown. Come for a crawl along the trail, where Christie will recount the local stories that have left their significant and unique traces.

Special thanks to the young participants who contributed their stories.

This is a family friendly trail. 

Tour Times

Tour 1: 5.30pm - 6pm
Tour 2: 6.30 - 7pm 

Meeting Point

To join these tours, meet near Forum Q and Anzac Lane.

Reserve your spot today

Artist Bio

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Andrew Christie is an artist, curator and gallerist, raised on Dharawal land/Campbelltown. Collaborative by nature, Christie works across sculpture, performance and various digital media, addressing attitudes to queer identity, ableism, and cultural displacement. His practice often employs a playful approach to otherwise sombre and serious subjects.

Sensory Zone

We are excited to announce the addition of a Sensory Time Out space during Wander On Q..

This dedicated area will provide a calming and supportive environment for children who are sensory divergent, ensuring that the festival experience is inclusive for all. Whether a child is on the low or high spectrum, this space will offer tools and resources to help manage sensory sensitivities, allowing families to enjoy the event in comfort. Join us as we take an important step toward creating a festival for everyone!

Our Sensory Space is part of Campbelltown City Council’s commitment to inclusion, providing tools, resources, and a safe retreat for families to relax and enjoy the event.

Associated links

Neurodiversity and What It Means to Be Neurodiverse

Understanding Neurodiversity: What is it and why is it important? - Connect To Autism

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