ALWAYS LIVE, APRA AMCOS and RMIT Culture Present:
Mo'Ju - Collaboration and Creation
Join Mo'Ju as they explore what collaboration looks like in songwriting and music creation across their solo career and current collaborative ventures. Joining Mo'Ju will be collaborator Henry Jenkins moderated by Sosefina Fuamoli.
MO'JU
Recent years have seen ARIA-nominated musician and songwriter Mo’Ju enter new realms of renown, their brand of visceral storytelling striking at the heart of a country whose social and cultural climate was maneuvering a particular state of unrest and change. A full spectrum of emotion and sonic textures marry together in Mo’Ju’s music, producing sounds that can be equal measures of sensuality, vulnerability and hard-hitting strength. The Naarm-based musician, songwriter, storyteller and third culture kid (Filipino/Wiradjuri), is not here to be boxed in and commodified.
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Accessibility:
This session will be AUSLAN interpreted.
Accessible Parking
There are several accessible parking spaces located on Little Collins Street and surrounding streets. Parking is also available at a number of nearby car parks, including Federation Square Car Park, which has accessible car spaces on each level.
General Parking
Wilson Parking is available Scots Church Car Park, 181 Little Collins Street, Melbourne (210m from venue). Parking is available at Wilson Parking locations found in and around the CBD. Plan your journey with online options available, click here for details.
Accessible Drop Off
Collins Street, north side, just east of Swanston Street. Accessible parking bay and loading zone on Little Collins Street near corner of Swanston Street.
Accessible Entrance
Enter The Capitol Arcade from Swanston Street or Howie Place. Halfway through the arcade there’s a lift (between the jeweller and the dry cleaner). Take the lift up to The Capitol’s Foyer level. From the Foyer, a separate lift provides access to the Theatre, Salon and Lounge levels inside The Capitol.
Accessible bathrooms
Wheelchair accessible amenities are located on the Foyer level. Facilities include a baby change area.
Accessible Seating
The Capitol Theatre has eight accessible spaces, accompanied by eight companion seats. Four of these spaces are accessible from the Foyer level. The remaining four spaces are accessible from the Salon level (Level 3) via the lift. Please ask front of house staff for directions or to accompany you to one of these spaces if assistance is required.
Mo'Ju, Henry Jenkins and Sosefina Fuamoli in conversation
ALWAYS LIVE, APRA AMCOS and RMIT Culture present: Mo'Ju - Collaboration and Creation
The Capitol, 113 Swanston Street Melbourne
Free - RSVP here
4:30 PM - 6:30 PM AEDT