After two consecutive sold-out years and a prestigious Business NSW Award under its belt, Origami “Folding Art & Sound” is set to return in 2025 for another unforgettable evening of immersive music, art, and light.

This boutique garden festival will once again transform the breathtaking Edogawa Garden at Gosford Regional Gallery into a glowing dreamscape of creativity and innovation.

Hypnotic light projections, live electronic music, avant-garde fashion, and site-specific performances will unfold across the enchanting Japanese-inspired setting.

This year’s lineup promises a dynamic mix of groundbreaking talent. Electronic music duo Stereogamous (Paul Mac & Jonny Seymour), known for their electrifying sets at Glastonbury and Burning Man, will set the dance floor alight.

Visual artists St Luc will dazzle with immersive 3D projections, while Marcus Whale’s genre-fluid soundscapes will create an evocative sonic journey.

Other highlights include Putrika’s soulful electronic compositions, Justin Talplacido Shoulder’s surreal performance art, and high-energy movement choreographer Fetu Taku, along with Matt Format’s avant-garde drag performances that push creative boundaries.

Festivalgoers are encouraged to embrace the garden party aesthetic with nature-inspired attire—think floral accessories, paper couture, and imaginative outfits.

A carefully curated menu of handmade Sichuan dumplings and bao buns, crafted from locally sourced ingredients, will be available, alongside a fully licensed pop-up bar.

Origami 2025 will take place on Saturday, 12 April and is a fully accessible event; attendees are also welcome to bring festival seating to enhance their comfort. To grab your tickets and find out more, head to funhausfactory.org.au.


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