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Hurry & Wait by Anthony Spencer

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Thursday, 11th April 2024 - 5:30pm to 10:30pm

Description

Get ready to join along the hunt of endless waves captured by John Spencer and friends.

This event presented by Beerfarm hopes to take you on a journey and inspire you to take life by its horns.

About The Film:
This film documents the places & waves that Anthony surfed in over the last 2 years throughout Western Australia and the Islands of Indonesia. With some of the best sessions of Anthonys’ life, fortunately, John Spencer was there to capture it all. So they thought, they better make a movie!

Starting at their home in Margaret River, Western Australia and travelling over to Indonesia, they were able to hunt down some rippable waves, but also feel the full force of travelling for long periods in a third-world country. After pushing through multiple injuries, infections and stomach bugs, they ended up back home keeping life simple and staying local.

This movie premiere celebrates surfing and the beauty of Western Australia and Indonesia. It is a creative outlet for something with more meaning and an excuse to bring creatives together to keep pushing the limits.

Check out the Facebook event here for more updates & details.

  • Art: There will be an exhibition of incredible local and international artists including Chris Hancock, DG Imagery, Bayley Turner, Georgia Hanson (Western Australia) & Pat Agustin (Philippines). Art & Prints will be available for purchase at the event.
  • Music: Enjoy vibey tunes from Cat Nights & Oscar Mier from sunset and into the night.
  • Giveaways: Raffle tickets are available for purchase on the night for your chance to win a THOMAS SURFBOARDS MV2.

More prizes & giveaways will be drawn out and are included in ticket purchase.

Thanks to:

Thomas Surfboards, Ocean & Earth, Feel Good Inc & Margaret River Hemp Co.

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