Making News
26/04/2022
Drift along before it’s gone
by Mornington Peninsula Magazine
Drift

The first five days of Drift – the new 11-day music and arts festival on the Mornington Peninsula – have been a resounding success. The festival has brought the Peninsula’s venues, places and spaces to life with art across all disciplines, including performance, music, visual, public installations, film and projections, writing, culture and heritage.
There are still five days of the festival to go, so make sure you don’t miss it. Here are some highlights to look out for this week:

262 – Our Stories So Far, April 29-30
https://www.driftartsfestival.com.au/program/262-our-stories-so-far

The Design & Drink Market, April 30
https://www.driftartsfestival.com.au/program/the-design-drink-market

Into The Wilderness, April 30
https://www.driftartsfestival.com.au/program/into-the-wilderness  https://www.driftartsfestival.com.au/itw

Falling Into Place – I Hear You, May 1
https://www.driftartsfestival.com.au/program/falling-into-place-live-art-at-and-about-hastings-i-hear-you

Falling into Place – Bunurong Land Council Welcome to Country, May 1
https://www.driftartsfestival.com.au/program/falling-into-place-live-art-at-and-about-hastings-bunurong-land-council-welcome-to-country-smoking-ceremony

O_C_E_A_N Closing Ceremony, May 1
https://www.driftartsfestival.com.au/program/o-c-e-a-n-closing-ceremony

You can also choose your own adventure by using the Your Drift festival planner https://www.driftartsfestival.com.au/your-drift, a personal festival curation tool to help select and plan your exploration of the Drift experience.