After months of planning, the Fun Haus Factory in Gosford will officially open its doors on Friday, October 13, offering everything from contemporary music, cabaret and restaurant residencies to spoken-word, cocktail parties, corporate presentations and community workshops.
Creative Director Glitta Supernova describes the space as “a hub of creativity, a home for creatives and audiences, and a nucleus of shared experiences”.
“This is a ground-breaking regional artist-led space offering a place for everything and everyone,” she said.
On Saturday, October 14, the Fun Haus Factory will host the first of multiple rotating local DJ residencies with its free party night SaturSLAY across genres from house and dance music to a monthly Emo-Alt Party.
Sonic Sundays will feature live music for all ages from swing to electro every Sunday afternoon with alternating residencies with the Gosford Comedy Club to feature on the last Friday of each month.
The Fun Haus will also present global Latin sounds with Hot Sauce and award-winning Sydney burlesque show Royal Heart Review.
“Thanks to the Federal Government’s Live Music Australia Program, we are delighted to offer mostly free weekly live music programming alongside our wholistic creative approach, and we are proud to introduce a pioneering social enterprise restaurant residency program with Chilangos Hermanos who recently moved to the Central Coast from Mexico City,” Supernova said.
“Through our social enterprise kitchen these creative culinary amazing humans will be serving fresh, contemporary, authentic Mexican street food, lunch and dinners utilising our Latin herb garden and zero waste kitchen which we have set-up with Permaculture Central Coast.”
With live entertainment four nights a week, the Fun Haus Factory has lined-up musical acts for the next three months, including James Valentine, Rufino and The Wreckage.
“The Naughty Noodle Fun Haus has already proven itself to be the game-changer in the realm of what is possible for the Central Coast across original and unique contemporary arts,” Supernova said.
“We now invite everyone to join us in celebrating creativity and artistry that is accessible to everyone and highlights ongoing inclusion for all our community and its visitors.”
The program can be viewed at naughtynoodle.com.au/whats-on
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