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Leopard skin monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Leopard skin monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Leopard skin monster' at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Wolf monsters at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Wolf monsters at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Wolf monsters' at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Goat monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Goat monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Goat monster' at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Monsters playing drums begin the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Monsters playing drums begin the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Monsters playing drums begin the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Monsters gathering for the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Monsters gathering for the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Monsters' gathering for the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Musicians and monsters beginnning the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Musicians and monsters beginnning the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Musicians and monsters beginnning the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Musicians and monsters beginnning the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Musicians and monsters beginnning the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Musicians and monsters beginnning the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Ribbon monster, bark monster, and net monsters at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Ribbon monster, bark monster, and net monsters at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Ribbon monster', 'bark monster', and 'net monsters' at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Jellyfish monster, crochet monster, and leopard skin monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Jellyfish monster, crochet monster, and leopard skin monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Jellyfish monster', 'crochet monster', and 'leopard skin monster' at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Sequin monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Sequin monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Sequin monster' at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Drummers and other musicians following the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Drummers and other musicians following the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Drummers and other musicians following the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Purple monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Purple monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Purple monster' at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession heading towards the Birkenhead Bridge

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession heading towards the Birkenhead Bridge

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession heading towards the Birkenhead Bridge. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession heading towards the Birkenhead Bridge

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession heading towards the Birkenhead Bridge

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession heading towards the Birkenhead Bridge. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession heading towards the Birkenhead Bridge

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession heading towards the Birkenhead Bridge

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession heading towards the Birkenhead Bridge. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Musicians and 'monsters' of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Musicians and 'monsters' of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Musicians and 'monsters' of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Ribbon monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Ribbon monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Ribbon monster' at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Musicians and monsters of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Musicians and monsters of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Musicians and monsters of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Crochet monsters of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Crochet monsters of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Crochet monsters' of the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Drummers crossing the Birkenhead Bridge with the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Drummers crossing the Birkenhead Bridge with the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Drummers crossing the Birkenhead Bridge with the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Musicians with the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Musicians with the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Musicians with the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession crossing the Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Red gloved monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Red gloved monster at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Red gloved monster' at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession, with the Birkenhead Bridge in the background. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession after crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession after crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession after crossing Birkenhead Bridge, Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Ribbon monster on the wharf at Port Adelaide at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Ribbon monster on the wharf at Port Adelaide at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession

Ribbon monster' on the wharf at Port Adelaide at the Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession on the wharf at Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession on the wharf at Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession on the wharf at Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession on the wharf at Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession on the wharf at Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession on the wharf at Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession on the wharf at Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession on the wharf at Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession on the wharf at Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession on the wharf at Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession on the wharf at Port Adelaide

Dancing Monsters Emerge community procession on the wharf at Port Adelaide. This event was part of the 2021 Adelaide Fringe Festival. The community procession began at 8.30pm on Sunday 14 March 2021 and crossed the Birkenhead Bridge in Port Adelaide before concluding at the Folklore Cafe in Mundy Street, Port Adelaide. The community procession asked the questions, what if you could protect, or represent a place that was important to you by becoming a Monster? How would the Monster move? What would it look like? The show included a screening, then a live, interactive musical performance of monsters responding to this question. Drawn from a place-making project, funded by the City of Port Adelaide.