Meg Washington at the Female Factory
Highlights
- Experience evocative melodies as Meg Washington intertwines her songs with the rich histories of the Cascades Female Factory.
- Immerse yourself in a unique outdoor concert set against the backdrop of a World Heritage-listed site in Hobart.
- Reflect on women's resilience and community through curated stories and songs that honour their experiences.
- Prepare for all weather conditions by bringing your own chair to ensure a comfortable spot during this memorable performance.
A concert shaped by stories of women and place
In this special curated performance, Meg Washington weaves her songs with stories and works that resonate with the women’s histories of the World Heritage‑listed Cascades Female Factory.
Set within the evocative surrounds of this historic site, Meg offers a rare and contemplative concert honouring women’s experiences of resilience, labour, separation and community.
Drawing from her catalogue, she curates a luminous set interlaced with songs and reflections chosen for their connection to the stories held in this place, once a site of confinement for convict women and girls, and now a space dedicated to amplifying their voices.
The Cascades Female Factory shares the histories of convict women and girls in Van Diemen’s Land/Tasmania, their work, regulation and survival, and today stands as a World Heritage‑listed place of remembrance and learning. We invite audiences to approach this performance with care and respect for the stories embedded in the site.
To help you enjoy this outdoor performance, please note that there is only limited seating on site, so please bring your own chair if you want to be guaranteed a seat.
This is an all-weather event. We will go ahead if it rains, and bad weather does not warrant a refund on event tickets.
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Dates & times
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Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Access & Inclusion
An access and inclusion statement is available on the business website.
- https://festivalofvoices.com/accessibility-at-the-festival/