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Imaginary Millions Jam Session

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    Imaginary Millions is a jam like no other—music, poetry, and pure spontaneity. Everyone’s welcome: kids, families, seasoned musicians, first-time singers, or just curious souls who want to soak it up.

    ​For 90 minutes, host Rob Major brings together local talent, QMF performers—and you! No setlist, little plan, just the magic of the moment. Every session is one-of-a-kind and will never happen the same way twice.

    ​Born as a monthly night in London in 2017, Imaginary Millions has jammed in Amsterdam and Manchester, taken the stage at the Love Supreme Festival in the UK, and found a regular home right here on the Bellarine Peninsula.

    So bring a guitar, a drum, a poem, your voice—or simply yourself. Step in and see where it goes.

Saturday

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Yoga & Live Music

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    A hybrid of gentle yoga & live music. All levels are welcome to come and flow. This fusion spans genres and moods, sometimes leading to laughter & joy, other times inviting soulful moments of quiet contemplation. It's a natural connection between two arts that, at their core, are designed to bring about freedom from within & a sublime state of mind. This merging of sound and flow, while not devoid of playful moments, brings much depth to beginners & advanced yogis alike.

Saturday, Sunday

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Cosmic Wilderness

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    Cosmic Wilderness is an immersive installation featuring a series of animated projections created entirely from photographs of local flora and fauna taken around Queenscliff — including Swan Bay, the wetlands, the ocean, and surrounding ecosystems. The work brings to life digital collages of native animals and environments, revealing the hidden details, textures, and patterns of the natural world.

    Designed to encourage stillness, curiosity, and deeper connection, Cosmic Wilderness invites audiences to see local wildlife and landscapes through a new lens.

Friday, Saturday, Sunday

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Slow Art Collective

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    Slow Art Collective, founded in 2009 by Chaco Kato and Dylan Martorell, is a collaborative art platform dedicated to the principles of the Slow Movement, sustainability, and creative community engagement. The collective explores the poetic potential of everyday materials such as string, rope, and textiles, transforming simple gestures and processes into immersive, sensory-rich experiences. Their work emphasizes process over product, encouraging audiences to engage actively and at a human pace, fostering reflection, connection, and participation. 

    Through both intimate and large-scale installations, Slow Art Collective blurs the boundaries between artist and audience, turning shared spaces into sites of experimentation, collaboration, and play. Their projects have been presented at notable institutions and events including the Exploratarium in San Francisco, Tokyo Biennale, TarraWarra Museum of Art, McClelland Sculpture Park and Gallery, Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Powerhouse Museum, Mpavilion, NGV, Gertrude Contemporary, and Esplanade Singapore. By valuing patience, sustainability, and human-scale interactions, Slow Art Collective creates art that resonates with both local communities and global audiences, offering meaningful alternatives to conventional contemporary art practices. 

  • Video Link (YouTube / Vimeo): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NhAbSc2Txc

Friday, Saturday, Sunday

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Reflection by Playable Streets

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    It’s time to reflect, on a year, on a thought, on anything at all!
    REFLECTION is a space for people to reflect both literally and metaphorically and we need your help! In this installation, we will hold up a mirror to the world around us and explore what it means to reflect. From the mirror funhouse to the cool still water, we will look down, look up and look inside.

     REFLECTION is a large-scale interactive installation that invites participants to draw and write on brightly coloured mirror shapes. REFLECTION encourages participants of all ages to see themselves within the context of their community. At night REFLECTION glows with ultraviolet light turning your drawings into electric lines of colour.

  • Video Link (YouTube / Vimeo): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uoz_FeycE2U

Friday, Saturday, Sunday

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