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Way Out West Festival
 

The Way Out West Children’s Festival is the premier interactive festival celebrating young people’s curiosity and imagination, in partnership with some of Australia’s leading artists creating work with, by and for young people.

The 2019 WOW Festival is a five-day event held in one of Australia’s most unique arts centres, the Casula Powerhouse in July. The WOW Festival invites you to dive into the packed program of theatre, interactive installations, dance, music, literature, food, yoga, workshops and FREE family events guaranteed to inspire joy, creativity and curiosity.

 Tickets will be available from May 9th via www.wayoutwestfestival.com.au

Stay up to date through: www.facebook.com/casulapowerhouse

 

 

Event details

Venue: Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre - 1 Powerhouse Road, Casula NSW 2170
Bookings: Casula Powerhouse Centre - (02) 8711 7123
Start Date: Wednesday 10 July 2019

 

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