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Rāapa (Wed) July 1, 7pm

Techno Echo - Let's jam!

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Let's jam! Making a song from scratch on hardware might seem intimidating, but our facilitators are here to help. Come hang out with a cuppa and some snacks while we yarn our way through our song writing processes, and help you have a go. No experience or equipment necessary.

Techno Echo is a monthly meet-up for women and gender minorities to learn and share about audio and visual practices and technology.


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Special thanks to Creative NZ and Wellington City Council for supporting Pyramid Club's programme.

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