

SEISMIC DANCE PARTY
What does a moving glacier sound like? What does it feel like? Experience the heartbeat of Antarctica's Denman Glacier transformed into an immersive dance party.
Deep in the ice, AuScope seismometers capture a remarkable symphony: the crack and groan of moving ice, the rush of meltwater, the rumble of storms, the songs of whales, and the tremors of the Earth itself. Using machine learning, University of Tasmania scientists are untangling this complex soundscape, revealing the intricate interactions between ice, ocean, and bedrock, and Denman’s ‘voice’.
Now, a sound artist and a DJ will transform these natural rhythms into an immersive dance track. And for the first time ever in Lutruwita/ Tasmania, participants will have the opportunity to actually feel glacial vibrations through vibro-tactile haptic suits — creating a full-body experience designed to bring Deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing participants into a shared sensory space.
Before the dance party kicks off, you’ll have the chance to hear from the Earth scientists who captured these seismic recordings, and are using them to understand how Antarctica's glaciers are changing. Arrive early for a pre-party chat with scientists from AuScope (including Jo Condon and Dr Sima Mousavi), The University of Tasmania and the Australian National University.
This event is supported by AuScope, Australia’s ‘laboratory’ for Earth and geospatial science research in Australia. AuScope is a non-profit organisation funded by the Department of Education through the National Collaborative Research Infrastructure Strategy (NCRIS).
If you'd like to request a free ticket through our A Seat at the Table program, click here.Free tickets are also available for Deaf and hard of hearing participants. Please email hello@beakerstreet.com.au for tickets and to reserve an extended session with a haptic vest.
SCIENTISTS
![]() | PROFESSOR ANYA READING |
![]() | DR TOBIAS STÅL Tobias is a geophysicist delving into the frozen frontiers of the Earth, specialising in Antarctic research — and when he’s not out on the ice, he’s crafting sound and light for the theatre and circus around the world. |
![]() | JON SMEATHERS |
![]() | K VERELL |
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