Country Arts SA recognises that we are living and creating on First Nations Lands and we are committed to working together to honour their living cultures.
Lights, beats, dreams: an immersive adventure.
Wonderverse is an innovative journey through a universe of light.
Within Wonderverse, you will travel through a tunnel of mesmerising fireflies, create your own percussive masterpieces, contemplate the vastness of the universe, and control a magnificent sound and light wonderland.
Experience breathtaking lighting by Geoff Cobham, discover epic tunes by Elisha Umuhuri from Aboriginal hip-hop sensation DEM MOB, and – best of all – be part of the action. Adventure awaits in this sensational interactive experience.
“Wonderverse will nurture creativity, inspire scientific curiosity, and offer a memorable art experience for children and their families.” – Artistic Director, Geoff Cobham
Please note, currently only school sessions are on sale. Family sessions will be announced in 2025.
Did you know you can pay an experience like this forward?
Adding $10 at checkout can provide a ticket for a child to attend a show.
Transaction fees apply: Online $2.50 – Counter/Phone $3.50
Wonderverse has school shows in Whyalla, Renmark, Port Pirie and Mount Gambier.
Sessions commence every 20 minutes between 10am and 1.20pm
Up to 30 students per session.
Price per session
Standard $375
Equity $300
Age guide
This is an interactive performance for years Preschool – Year 6
Curriculum Links
Drama, English, Science, Humanities & Social Sciences, Technologies, The Arts
See Patch’s 2025 Wonderverse FAQs for more information.
Please note Wonderverse contains haze, lighting effects and amplified music.
Creators
Geoff Cobham
Zoë Barry
Michelle ‘Maddog’ Delaney
Edgell Junior Edgell
Composer
Elisha Umuhuri from DEM MOB
Maker
Jimmy Dodd
Technical Design
Alex Hatchard
Darian Tregenza
Commissioned by the University of Adelaide for their 150th Anniversary celebrations, Wonderverse is created in collaboration with the Children’s University, musicians and composers from the Centre for Aboriginal Studies in Music (CASM) at the Elder Conservatorium of Music, and involves participation of children throughout the development.
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through Creative Australia, its principal arts investment and advisory body.
Country Arts SA recognises that we are living and creating on First Nations Lands and we are committed to working together to honour their living cultures.