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Movement Workshop. Solar System Playground: What the Stars Remember

  • Rosny Barn 22 Rosny Hill Road Rosny Park, TAS, 7018 Australia (map)

A series of Community Workshops & Open Rehearsals

What if a pile of everyday materials became a galaxy?

In this child-and-carer workshop, we’ll imagine, design and build a solar system playground together using recycled and found materials.

Think cardboard planets, tape constellations, soft structures, and mysterious pathways. Nothing is fixed. Everything can be re-shaped.

Climb the comet. Crawl through the asteroid belt. Balance across Saturn’s rings. Each challenge invites creative solutions. How do we move through? How do we help each other? When do we lead, and when do we follow? 

This workshop is about joyful risk, shared discovery, and the choreography of care between children and the grown-ups beside them.

No special skills needed. Just curiosity, comfortable clothes, and a willingness to play.

Let’s build a universe. Travel it together.

All ages. Free entry.


Second Echo Ensemble is bringing their exciting new work-in-development – Making Time: What the Stars Remember – to Rosny Farm for a series of public workshops and open rehearsals.

Supported through the City of Clarence Cultural and Creative Grants program, this project invites audiences into the early stages of this new immersive performance currently in development for 2027.

Across three days at The Barn, you’re invited to step inside the process – observe rehearsals, take part in creative workshops, and contribute to a work while it’s still taking shape.

These sessions offer a rare opportunity to experience how a performance begins, and how it grows and evolves.

Presented by Second Echo Ensemble – a Hobart-based contemporary arts company known for creating inclusive, multidisciplinary work – participants and audiences are invited to engage in a shared process of making, testing and imagining.

From building sculptural mobiles to exploring movement and collaborative play, each session contributes to a growing body of ideas that will inform the final work.

Come for one session or enjoy them all – each offers a different way to connect, create and observe.

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Mobile Making. Messages in Motion: What the Stars Remember