Angie Who

Event

This event is presented by the Wonderful World Festival.

Angie Who creates music that brings families together, capturing the whimsy and magic of this beautiful time of parenting. Her music sounds like she's holding the most precious thing in the world.

Her music is best called 'Littlefolk', also called wondrous, folky, bluegrassy and is approved by mums, dads and grandparents all over the country. Fascinated by what happens in our brains and bodies when we sing together, Angie's goal is to send families home with a song for singing in the middle of the night and all the day long. Don't miss her neurologically-informed, oh-so-pretty song When You Sing.

You will often find Angie buried in a creative project or writing songs in her kitchen. Angie's melodies echo in our heart because they are so relatable, as parents who love our 'pretty little babies'.

Accessibility
  • Actively welcomes people with access needs.

When

12 Apr

11:10am–12:10pm

Where

Garema Stage

Garema Place,
Canberra ACT 2601

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Price

Free

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