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String Symphony

Create a story with a giant illuminated puppet at this free interactive performance art installation
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Leor, a giant four-metre illuminated puppet, will be taking up residence under Arts Centre Melbourne’s spire as part of String Symphony on Labour Day weekend in March. Punters can interact with a fun performance art piece where the puppet, which has been woven using more than a kilometre of rope and houses 600 LED lights, can be animated by 12 people chosen by the performers.

You can enjoy the puppetry during the day and even during the night when the puppet will be lit up by the twinkling lights. The people selected, along with the performers, can create a short story for Leor during each session.

This interactive experience is part of Arts Centre Melbourne’s Kids and Families program and is open to all ages. It will open on Friday, March 8 and will run till Monday, March 11.

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