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Bunjil Place Sings

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Architect/Designer: fjcstudio 2017

Description

Located 35 kilometres south-east of Melbourne’s CBD, Bunjil Place is the civic and cultural heart of the southeast of Melbourne and a landmark destination for the wider region. Designed by fjcstudio, the $125-million, multi-award-winning precinct opened in October 2017 and has since welcomed more than 3.7 million visitors.

fjcstudio describes Bunjil Place as a new form of community and civic building. It was built as an inclusive hybrid form of public building, reflecting and embracing the cultural and community diversity of the area.

Bunjil Place includes a 850-seat state-of-the-art theatre, a flexible black box studio, a gallery, civic offices, function spaces, and a multi-level public library which features a 200-seat amphitheatre, and a stunning central staircase.

The fluid, light-filled central gathering space acts as the social heart of the complex—non-hierarchical, open and designed for connection.

More than a venue, Bunjil Place is a platform for creativity, dialogue and celebration, hosting performances, exhibitions, talks and major events that reflect the diverse voices of Melbourne’s south-east.

What's On

Spend the day at Bunjil Place and shape your own experience within a precinct of unique spaces designed for connection.

Throughout the day Bunjil Place Sings invites all to enjoy a celebration of voice, with free choir performances in our world-class Theatre, spanning barbershop, acapella, gospel, pop and folk.

In the gallery, experience The Offbeat Sari, an exhibition celebrating the contemporary sari as a metaphor for the layered and complex definitions of India today. This major touring exhibition by Design Museum, London, features over 50 of the finest saris from designers, wearers, and craftspeople in India. In the foyer, visitors can also enjoy a drop-in sketching activity inspired by fabric and form.

The Studio and Library amphitheatre will host two performances by Ensemble Q Australia featuring ABC Classic presenter and writer, Ed le Brocq as they unveil a new work by Anne Cawrse, inspired by le Brocq's deeply moving story Sonam & the Silence, a meditation on the transformative power of music. In a similar spirit, le Brocq gives voice to Michael Leunig's whimsical imagination in Calvin Bowman's Curly Pyjama Letters.

Arrive early to also join one of two guided tours which will share insights into the precinct’s award-winning design and iconic timber wing roof and exclusive backstage access.

Image: (1) Bunjil Place exterior view from Princes Highway, John Gollings (2) Bunjil Place Theatre, Andrew Chung (3) Bunjil Place foyer, Andrew Chung.

Important Details

Tour/event summary information

Sunday 26 July
Open access to public spaces and café open 10am – 4pm
Guided tours running 10.15am + 11.15am
Running for 45 minutes in groups of 25

10.30am – 11.30am
Studio – Ensemble Q Australia featuring ABC Classic presenter and writer Ed le Brocq

11am – 4pm
Bunjil Place Theatre – continuous program of choir and vocal ensemble performances on Main Stage.

2.30pm – 3.30pm
Bunjil Place Library, amphitheatre, Level 1 – Ensemble Q Australia featuring ABC Classic presenter and writer Ed le Brocq

Bookings

No bookings required. Tour group capacity is limited and operated on a first-come, first-served basis.

Meeting Point

Meet at the box office for guided tours 15 minutes prior to tour starting.

Accessibility

Ramp or level (step free) entry, Lift access to all public levels, Accessible bathrooms, All-gender bathrooms, Parent's Room, Accessible parking, Quiet or sensory rooms, Sensory maps, Social Stories, Assistance animals welcome, All ages

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Well-equipped gym with cardio and weights equipment under industrial-style exposed ceiling and dark painted finishes.

Evening lounge space with a deep rust-coloured sofa, plants and floor-to-ceiling glazing overlooking city lights.

Yoga and Pilates studio with red accent ceiling, timber floor and rolled mats laid out ready for a class.

Meditation or wellness studio with low lighting, green wall panelling and exercise mats arranged on the floor.

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