Amber Fresh and Nick Allbrook.
Camera IconAmber Fresh and Nick Allbrook. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Canning: Libraries are Loud looks to smash stereotypes about what a library can be

Jaime ShurmerCanning Gazette

CANNING libraries looked to smash stereotypes with its Libraries are Loud series this month – the last of which is on Thursday.

The Libraries are Loud evening sessions have included live music, song-writing and drama improvisation at three local libraries.

Lyric writing and jamming is the final instalment of the four-week series, with Nicholas Allbrook from Pond and Tame Impala bringing his talents to Bentley Library on Thursday, February 22, from 5pm to 7pm.

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Amber Fresh from Rabbit Island will also facilitate the workshop.

“Libraries are Loud presents an exciting opportunity for us to build a progressive and vibrant council with a flourishing arts and culture scene,” Mayor Paul Ng said.

Free tickets can be booked by visiting bit.ly/librariesareloud.

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