Performance examines role of tech in our lives at Jetty Memorial Theatre

Jens Altheimer is a circus performer, artist and trained clown with 30 years of experience.

ON Saturday 7 September the Jetty Memorial Theatre presents ‘Whalebone’, a family performance exploring the role tech plays in our lives.

Nestled in the mysterious ‘Depository’, meet a lone worker with a mission.

In a world where artificial intelligence (AI) and machines are going rogue and making more and more decisions for us, the lone worker tries to safeguard human stories, memories and emotions.

“Laugh out loud, gasp in awe, and let your imagination soar,” said a City of Coffs Harbour spokesperson.

Whalebone is created by Jens Altheimer, a circus performer, artist and trained clown with 30 years of experience and a deep love of contraptions and thingamabobs.

After the performance, Jens will be facilitating a Clowning and Circus Workshop, a playful introduction into finding your funny bone on stage.

Exercises are short, inclusive, and energetic that work on ideas of presence, spontaneity and timing as well as promoting cooperation, attentiveness and a good laugh.

The workshop is suitable for ages six to twelve and numbers are limited.

Book your tickets today at www.jettytheatre.com.

Whalebone will ignite the curiosity of young aspiring inventors.

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