Plant Table

Plant Table is a performance activation entangling humans and plants in dances of relation. Pull up a chair and join us at the Plant Table, where nature comes to life through conversation and creativity.

You’ll take part in engaging discussions and artistic activities that explore how we connect with the natural world. Surrounded by locally sourced organic materials and flora, you’ll be inspired to create, share stories, dance, and reflect through guided meditations.

This unique, multi-sensory experience transforms the library into a living space full of stories and artistic expression.

Led by internationally acclaimed choreographer Carol Brown, Head of Dance at the Victorian College of the Arts, and Gregory Lorenzutti, a Brazilian-Australian artist and urban farmer blending photography, dance, and organic agriculture, this is an unforgettable experience you won’t want to miss.

Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.

Event dates

Event Details

Address:
60 Playne Street Frankston, Victoria 3199

Frankston Library

Times:

11:00am-3:00pm

Entry fees:
Free
Booking:
https://www.southsidefestival.com.au/Whats-On/Explore-the-full-program/Plant-TableFreyja.Macfarlane@frankston.vic.gov.au9784 1020
Website:
https://www.southsidefestival.com.au/Whats-On/Explore-the-full-program/Plant-Table
Onsite facilities:
Social:
Other things
you need to know:
Frankston Library is situated at 60 Playne Street, just 500 metres from the heart of Frankston. By Car: Located only a few minutes from EastLink/Frankston Freeway, and the Moorooduc and Nepean Highways, Frankston Library is easy to access no matter which direction you’re travelling. Our convenient undercover parking is accessible via Young Street adn Library Patrons can requests a voucher for 2 hour free parking. by public transport Frankston Arts Centre is a quick 6 minute walk from the Frankston Train Station (Frankston Line), or take a bus directly to our Davey Street entrance (Bus Routes 775, 776, 782, 783). Parking Frankston Arts Centre has an undercover carpark. There is also some free street parking in the area.