

We are thrilled to announce and invite you to our second Lucid Dreaming Presents – π©ππ
π πΎπππ.
This time we are taking you to the depths of The Sewing Room. Where we have carefully curated a line up of what we feel are Perth’s finest selectors. And this time we are taking you deep into the A.M hours.
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What is π©ππ
π πΎπππ?
An evening dedicated to the love of dance. Utilising electronic music as a form of expression to create an environment of escapism.
A space with an open-minded dance-floor shared by kindred spirits who together have a deep passion for music, dance, and dance culture.
We are driven by an obsession to explore the boundaries of modern electronic music, whilst at the same time never overlooking the foundations
of it.
of it.
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We are also very excited to share that for this Lucid Dreaming and all of our events going forward, we will be donating part proceeds to RUAH community services. An organisation we are very fond of, and one that aligns with our values. We will do our part to help those most in need now and into the future.
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This is a safe space and environment for everyone attending. Free of judgement and negative / antisocial behaviour. We will kindly ask anyone to leave who is displaying such poor etiquette.
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We wish to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land we are meeting on, the Whadjuk (Perth region) people. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.
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We are also very excited to share that for this Lucid Dreaming and all of our events going forward, we will be donating part proceeds to RUAH community services. An organisation we are very fond of, and one that aligns with our values. We will do our part to help those most in need now and into the future.
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This is a safe space and environment for everyone attending. Free of judgement and negative / antisocial behaviour. We will kindly ask anyone to leave who is displaying such poor etiquette.
β’
We wish to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land we are meeting on, the Whadjuk (Perth region) people. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.