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  • Outburst Outfit

    Outburst Outfit is Tantrum’s very own live improv program – an inclusive playground where anyone 16 years and over can be spontaneous, bounce of each other and take being silly seriously.

    Monthly Jams

    This year we’re holding Outburst Outfit Jams – monthly workshops where participants who are new to live improv games (think Whose Line Is It Anyway?) can wade in while performers of any level of experience can practice and develop their skills in a fun and supportive environment. The Jams will be led by Tantrum’s very own resident funny person,  Amy Morris.

    Who: Anyone 16+ years

    When: 6-7:30pm (1.5hr), second Monday of every month

    Where: Tantrum Youth Arts, 101 City Rd, Merewether (access and parking via Allworth St)

    Cost: $15 non-members / $10 members

    Sign-up to become a 2019 Tantrum Member here and SAVE.

     

    Upcoming Jams

    Monday 13 May, 6-7:30pm

    Monday 10 June, 6-7:30pm


    To register to take part in Outburst Outfit in 2019, please complete the form below. (N.B: You're only required to register once per calendar year.)

    You can then RSVP to individual Jams on our Facebook Event and pay at the door!

     

     

  • PARTICIPANT DETAILS

  • If provided, these contact details will only be used to send participants occasional reminders or inform them of any last-minute changes to workshops. Any correspondence will also be sent to the parent/guardian.

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  • CONDITIONS OF REGISTRATION

  • TERMS AND CONDITIONS

    • I understand and acknowledge all the information regarding this Tantrum Youth Arts workshop/activity as outlined on Tantrum's website.
    • I understand and acknowledge all the information in this form.
    • If the participant listed in this form is under the age of 18, I confirm that I am their parent/guardian.
    • If the participant listed in this form is under the age of 18, I consent to their involvement in this Tantrum workshop/activity as their parent/guardian.
    • All participants attending a Tantrum workshop/activity must submit a completed registration form. Anyone who hasn't properly registered is not the responsibility of Tantrum.
    • Fees must be paid prior to the commencement of the workshop/activity.
    • Refunds/credits will not be given for participant absences or withdrawals from the workshop/activity.
    • Refunds will only be made where the workshop/activity is discontinued due to insufficient registrations.
    • A participant is not permitted to register in a workshop/activity if they owe fees for a previous term or workshop.
    • Tantrum reserves the right to decline or cancel a registration with regards to any workshop/activity; to cancel a workshop/activity due to insufficient registration numbers; to cancel an individual session/rehearsal at any time; and to change the facilitator for a workshop/activity at any time.
    • It's the responsibility of parents/guardians to drop-off and collect their child/children at Tantrum on time (unless alternative travel has been otherwise conveyed to Tantrum). The parent/guardian must inform Tantrum in advance if a person other than a parent/guardian is collecting the child/children.
    • I consent to Tantrum using and endorsing the use of photographs, video footage and/or audio recordings of the participant, taken during the Tantrum activity for publicity, promotional and archival purposes. Tanturm will hold the copyright to any photograph/video/audio recording.
    • I agree that although Tantrum attempts to minimise any risk of personal injury within practical boundaries, accidents do happen and all physical activities carry the risk of personal injury. I acknowledge that there are inherent risks of personal injury involved in the Tantrum workshop/activity and agree that the participant partakes at their own risk.

    All participants in Tantrum’s activities must read and agree to the following from our Code of Conduct:

    Tantrum is a community of people who work together to provide meaningul creative experiences and opportunities for young people. In order to do this, we expect you to:

    • acknowledge, consider and respect the rights and points of view of others, celebrating difference and individuality;
    • value the power of imagination, as well as creative problem solving and risk taking;
    • acknowledge the importance of commitment and contribution;
    • actively participate in Tantrum activities;
    • make sure you inform Tantrum staff if you are unable to attend a workshop, rehearsal or other event you have committed to;
    • understand that collaborative skills are an essential life tool, lending a hand whenever possible;
    • practice collaboration by working together with people to contribute to the running of the co-operative;
    • refrain from the use of drugs or alcohol on Tantrum’s premises or during Tantrum activities;
    • seek to resolve conflict immediately without bearing grudges or gossiping; and
    • understand that Tantrum Youth Arts will hold the copyright of any images, audio, video, and performance related material that is created while working with Tantrum Youth Arts.
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