Offers

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We’ve partnered with some of Western Australia’s leading arts companies and organisations to offer you exclusive discounts, deals, giveaways and more.

Be sure to check into your account regularly to see our latest offers!


Freeze Frame Opera’s Truck-o-rama

Seesaw Friends receive a 20% discount on tickets to Truck-o-rama.

Take a trip around Europe on the back of the trusty old 1975 Bedford Truck.

FFO brings you a slice of culture when international travel is not possible. Featuring 4 opera singers (Robert Hofmann, Jun Zhang, Naomi Johns and Hattie Marshall) accompanied by piano (Tommaso Pollio), piano accordion (Cathie Travers) and cello (Sophie Curtis) with plenty of free onsite parking, a bar and pizza.

7 – 15 August 2020 at Claremont Showgrounds, Centenary Pavilion.

Use the discount code Trucko20 when purchasing your tickets.

Mountain Goat Mountain giveaway

We have SIX family passes to give away to Mountain Goat Mountain, an audio-led theatre experience for families to do in their home together. Read Seesaw’s review of Mountain Goat Mountain.

With guided activities that help families set up, and step into their own imaginative world, Mountain Goat Mountain is a unique experience for adults and children to do together that provides space for creative connection through play and imagination.

Mountain Goat Mountain will take you on a journey that bumps you out of the ordinary and into a world where you work together to uncover its secrets, and discover the hidden treasures in each other.

To be in the running to win one of six family passes to Mountain Goat Mountain, simply email nina@seesawmag.com.au with “Mountain Goat Mountain comp” in the subject line.


Introducing…

The Seesaw Lounge

A virtual foyer for conversations with artists, arts leaders and friends.

The Seesaw Lounge hosts WA artists and arts leaders in conversation with Seesaw editors, presented live via Zoom. BYO beverage and join us for a chat with movers and shakers from WA’s vibrant arts community… all in the comfort of your own home. Hosted by Seesaw editors Rosalind Appleby and Nina Levy, all conversations will include an audience Q&A. Don’t forget you can access Zoom online or via telephone, so it’s easy to tune in, wherever you are!

Entry to the Seesaw Lounge is FREE for Friends of Seesaw. Scroll down to book your spot!

Seesaw thanks Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery, West Australian Ballet and West Australian Opera for supporting the inaugural series of The Seesaw Lounge.

The Seesaw Lounge: Winter 2020

Aurélien Scannella. Photo: Frances Andrijich

Behind the scenes at the ballet:
A conversation with Aurélien Scannella, Artistic Director of West Australian Ballet

Host: Nina Levy
Wednesday 24 June, 2020, 6pm

As West Australian Ballet invites audiences back into the studio for the first time since the COVID restrictions were announced, this conversation with WAB Artistic Director Aurélien Scannella will give you a fascinating insight into the artistic machinations of the company.

Topics will range from bringing work to the stage amidst pandemic restrictions, to the process of spotting and developing talented dancers… and everything in between.

Lee Kinsella

The Cruthers Collection goes virtual:
A conversation with curator Lee Kinsella

Host: Nina Levy
Wednesday 1 July, 2020, 6pm

Did you know that Australia’s largest public collection of women’s art, The Cruthers Collection of Women’s Art, lives in Perth, at The University of Western Australia?

Now the Cruthers Collection is about to expand its presence into the virtual realm. The Collection’s curator, Lee Kinsella, will join Seesaw editor Nina Levy to share her specialist knowledge of and insights into the collection, and describe how UWA is offering opportunities for the public to engage with this significant and unique art collection.

Chris van Tuinen

The Telephone:
A conversation with Chris van Tuinen, music director of West Australian Opera

Host: Rosalind Appleby
Friday 17 July, 6pm

Unusual times call for unusual opera. West Australian Opera’s new production of Gian Carlo Menotti’s The Telephone is opera as you’ve never seen it before, unfolding over Zoom.

Join Chris van Tuinen for pre/post show drinks as we get to the heart of what makes an opera. You can check out WAO’s COVID interpretation of The Telephone on YouTube before you arrive or wait until the talk is over and then dive in.


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