Sound in Space #2 - A Concert Series with a Difference
Performances
Experience a sonic odyssey as live music and moving images combine at the Ulverstone Planetarium at Hive, where sound and visuals blend to create unforgettable cosmic journey.
From Celtic traditions to psychedelic space rock, each performance transforms the dome into a unique artistic universe.
Four extraordinary Sunday shows from May to August 2025. Limited seating—book early!
Sound in Space #2 - Sunday 15 June features Slime Moulds and Mountain Harp.
Slime Moulds & Mountain Harp will immerse you in a spectacular musical and visual experience of mysterious and beautiful creatures and creations. The planetarium dome will feature Sarah Lloyd’s exquisite macro-and micro-photography of Tasmanian slime moulds in all their remarkable life stages as the music emerges from the extensive colours and effects of Garry Greenwood’s elegant 18-string Tasmanian Mountain Harp. Alien-like, but actually Tasmanian home-grown.
Karlin Love and Suzy Turner will play the Mountain Harp and compatible instruments such as electric violin, clarinet, and gongs. Sarah Lloyd will introduce the wonders of slime moulds and provide some clues about what we’ll be seeing. Meanwhile watch creative alchemy as musician and visual artist respond in real-time. No two shows are the same!
Four extraordinary Sunday shows from May to August 2025. Limited seating—book early!
Sound in Space #2 - Sunday 15 June features Slime Moulds and Mountain Harp.
Slime Moulds & Mountain Harp will immerse you in a spectacular musical and visual experience of mysterious and beautiful creatures and creations. The planetarium dome will feature Sarah Lloyd’s exquisite macro-and micro-photography of Tasmanian slime moulds in all their remarkable life stages as the music emerges from the extensive colours and effects of Garry Greenwood’s elegant 18-string Tasmanian Mountain Harp. Alien-like, but actually Tasmanian home-grown.
Karlin Love and Suzy Turner will play the Mountain Harp and compatible instruments such as electric violin, clarinet, and gongs. Sarah Lloyd will introduce the wonders of slime moulds and provide some clues about what we’ll be seeing. Meanwhile watch creative alchemy as musician and visual artist respond in real-time. No two shows are the same!