The Wearable Art Mandurah Bridge Walk will take place on Saturday as a part of the Mandurah Arts Festival.
The event will feature 15 garments transformed into a moving story from the Eastern Foreshore, through the Rogue Forest in Tuckey Lane and across the Mandurah Bridge boardwalk to Dalrymple Park.
The event is being held in partnership with the West Australian Opera and will include members Pia Harris, Theodore Murphy-Jelley, conductor Matt Reuben James Ward and accompanist Adrian Soares alongside the Lakelands Community Choir.
The community choir includes around 50 members from Mandurah and Murray.
The Bridge Walk will take place on Saturday, November 9, from 5.30pm to 6.30pm at the Mandurah Bridge fishing platforms and boardwalk, starting on the Eastern Foreshore (near Gloria Jeans).
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