Just Desserts – Sydney Fringe Festival, Machine Hall | 27 September, 2024

Event Date: September 27, 2024 - 12:00 AM
Cost: $149.00
Website: sydneyfringe.com
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Location: Machine Hall, 183 Clarence St, Sydney 2000
Date: 27 Sep | 4 hours
Tickets: $149.00
SHOW IS RATED: PG

Part of ‘The ‘Makers Series’, presented by Maker’s Mark

Indulge in ‘Just Desserts’ a transcendent collaboration that merges color, taste, and sound into a premium sensory experience.

Three artists unite; Ngaiire with her R&B, future soul sound, Anna Polyviou with her daring desserts, and ACID.FLWRS dazzles with vibrant floral artistry. Immerse yourself in neo-soul, gospel, and pop rhythms while savoring delectable treats. This evening promises an unparalleled fusion of creativity and delight.

Ngaiire:
Hailing from Papua New Guinea and now based in Sydney, Ngaiire blends electronic future-soul, gospel, and pop, reflecting her First Nations Papua New Guinean heritage. Her innovative sound earned 4 ARIA nominations and collaborations with artists like Sampha and Alicia Keys. Beyond music, she’s a celebrated visual artist known for album artwork and video installations

Anna Polyviou:
A boundary-breaking chef and creative director known for mind-blowing food experiences. Starting at The Sofitel Melbourne, she honed her skills in London at Claridge’s, mentored by top pastry chefs. As Creative Director of Pastry at Shangri-La Sydney, her innovative desserts put Australian patisserie on the map. A TV regular and bestselling cookbook author, her bold personality shines through in every venture.

ACID.FLWRS:
A Sydney-based fine art floral studio, blends floral modification with graffiti art since 2020. Launched in 2021 with the original Acid Phalaenopsis, these hypercoloured flowers fuse classical forms with a unique printmaking technique. Each stem, lasting 2-3 weeks, bridges natural and chemical worlds, inspiring a shift in perspective amidst today’s evolving reality.

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