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Way Out west Festival for Children
 

Bursting with live performances, interactive installations, incredible outdoor adventures and wondrous workshops, Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre’s annual Way Out West (WOW) Festival returns this school holidays (18 -21 July 2018) for four days chock-full of crazy and creative family fun.

 

“From the side-splitting circus antics of the Trash Test Dummies’, to virtual reality and 3D scan workshops, and even a performance that takes place inside a giant bubble, the WOW Festival returns in 2018 with a smorgasbord of activities and entertainment to keep energetic kids, and their parents, engaged all day long.” - Craig Donarski Casula Powerhouse Director.

 

Event details

Venue: Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre
Bookings: 9824 1121
Start Date: Wednesday 18 July 2018

 

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