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Take the family on a technicolour journey through time this summer at the Maritime Museum

Australian National Maritime Museum 2 mins read

This summer, the Australian National Maritime Museum is home to Patch Theatre’s immersive installation, Superluminal, which combines bold visual design, collaborative storytelling, and interactive play to create an enchanting and unmissable experience for young audiences.

Opening January 4 and designed for children ages 4-9 and their families, Superluminal ignites their curiosity through a theatrical installation full of Patch’s renowned interactive light play and takes them on a journey of discovery which navigates nature’s extraordinary creatures, systems and beauty, and how time shapes them. 

Upon entry to Superluminal, you use colour-changing lanterns as you are guided on a journey of light creating mythical creatures and bringing them to life with sound and spectacular lighting as you capture their fantastical shadows on a magical glowing wall.  

Geoff Cobham, Artistic Director of Patch Theatre, has said, ‘Installations are a fantastic way for young children to engage with art and to follow their own impulses within a creative space. We love making theatre for 4–8-year-olds but what they really want is to play – to be on stage with us and be part of the action – and Superluminal allows them to do this.’ 

Annalice Creighton, Programs and Activations Coordinator at the Museum has said, ‘The Museum is thrilled to be bringing the wonder and excitement of Patch Theatre’s Superluminal to young audiences this summer. Inspired by museum collections, Superluminal invites young learners to be like scientists, investigators of terrestrial, aquatic and imagined future-fantastic animals. It is a beautiful and playful storytelling experience that will enchant and delight visitors of all ages.’ 

Running from January 4 – February 2, Superluminal runs in 40-minute sessions between 10am-3:40pm on Wednesday – Sunday, and tickets to Superluminal also include entry to the Museum’s Kids on Deck activity space, the core galleries and free Museum activities. 

There will also be two relaxed sessions of Superluminal as part of the Museum’s Sensory-Friendly Days, on January 19 and February 2, which are designed for those with sensory sensitivities or with a disability.  

Bookings for Superluminal are essential and can be booked via www.sea.museum/superluminal 

 

ENDS 

 

For information about the exhibition, please visit: Superluminal by Patch Theatre | Australian National Maritime Museum 

For images please click here: Superluminal, credit Morgan Sette 

For further information, to attend or interviews please contact: 

Alex Gonzalez m: 0401 545 778 e: [email protected] 

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