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Inner Demons Poetry Session No. 3
 

Step into the shadows of the mind with Inner Demons Poetry Session No. 3, the highly anticipated Fringe debut by writer, performer, and producer Jasmine Downing (Moments_in.ink). This captivating event fuses poetry, theater, and music to explore the raw, unfiltered emotions of the human psyche.

Jasmine Downing brings her unique storytelling to life through a blend of spoken word and dynamic performance, delving into personal experiences with ADHD, anxiety, and rejection sensitivity. Adding a soulful layer to the evening is the hauntingly beautiful saxophone music of Amelia Mulqueen, whose melodies will echo through the night, enhancing the immersive experience.

With striking visuals, evocative sounds, and interactive elements, Inner Demons Poetry Session No. 3 promises an unforgettable journey into the heart of creativity and vulnerability.

Don't miss this chance to witness an innovative and deeply moving performance. Book your tickets now and dare to confront your inner demons.

 

Event details

Venue: 251 High Street Northcote
Bookings: https://melbournefringe.com.au/event/inner-demons-poetry-session-no-3/
Start Date: Friday 11 October 2024

Prior to the show, draw or take an image (family-friendly) of your inner demon and upload it to the link below

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1tHRXKPUkMDkLfRfgTcwzggBmXQvdYWnC

 

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