Exhibition: 'Ngale Sisters'
Soft pastel hues and multiple layers of colourings form the common thread in an Aboriginal art exhibition by a dynamic artistic sister trio showing at Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley.
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MEMBER SIGNUPSoft pastel hues and multiple layers of colourings form the common thread in an Aboriginal art exhibition by a dynamic artistic sister trio showing at Mitchell Fine Art in Fortitude Valley.
Shaun isn't like the other Shearers in Shaggy Gully he'd rather be styling than shearing and instead of sheep-dog', he has a sheep-sheep' named Pete.
Registrations are open for SALA Festival 2021 and there's no time like the present to unleash the artist in you!
ONTARIO CA, Mar 30, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - His roster of clients is impressive and includes the likes of James Taylor, Santana, Mark Knopfler and Dire Straits, and the list goes on. Kevin Leflar, co-founder, president and CEO of officialCOMMUNITY - has seen it all. Spending 30+ years straddling both the music and technology worlds, Leflar has become one of the best-known authorities on the impact of digital technology on the music industry.
Critical Stages Touring, Australia's national touring theatre company, is thrilled to announce the four theatre makers who will benefit from fully-funded developments of new theatrical experiences, to be completed in partnership with regional venues across New South Wales. The productions, each at various stages of development, will undertake a week-long residency at a matched regional or rural location, with residencies running from March 16th through to April 30th.
by David Williams & Paul Dwyer in collaboration with the Sydney Arts & Health Collective
Ngiyampaa man and First Nations singer-songwriter Pirritu will bring his gentle, honest and melodic sounds to the stunning Chandelier Room, Hawthorn Arts Centre on Friday 9 April. Pirritu's music invites his audiences into the depths of his personal journey, singing a story of love, hope and sadness. Pirritus debut album is due for release later this year and for his performance at Hawthorn Arts Centre, he will be joined by Douglass McDowell on double bass. The two artists connect through stories and music in a truly special way. Audiences can expect to hear new music from Pirritu's upcoming album for a special night in the Chandelier Room at Hawthorn Arts Centre.
Spears Entertainment proudly presents THE MUSIC OF THE NIGHT “ The Songs of Andrew Lloyd Webber with special guest star “ Debra Byrne.
"We are made good, we are made to love and sometimes at night, we dream..."
Award-winning South Australian choreographers Gabrielle Nankivell and Lewis Major will debut their captivating dance double bill, The Move, at Adelaide Festival Centre's Space Theatre from 22-24 April.
Güler Altunbas is a Melbourne-based artist practicing in a variety of media: painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking and digital technologies. She has an extensive history as an advocate for the prevention of violence against women and children and successfully brings her personal lived experience to her art practice, public speaking events and collaborations.
Save the Date. Join us for an amazing weekend of inspiring vocal workshops, music & laughter. Be challenged, inspired and entertained! Venue & presenter details coming soon. Let's Get Loud! @MelbSingersFest @playitforwardoz
Through a Lens of Visitation' explores the artist's relationship to his mother's Country, Carnarvon Gorge, and includes a selection of existing works and a major textile commission with Kate Harding.
After a sold out National Tour in 2019, a world wide pandemic, and after a sold out encore season in Brisbane in 2021 and fresh off an award winning debut at Adelaide Fringe, MATADOR proudly comes back to Melbourne at Her Majesty's Theatre for a long awaited return season as part of Midsumma Festival!
Tree Story' brings together creative practices from around the world to create a forest' of ideas relating to critical environmental and sustainability issues. At its foundation”or roots”are Indigenous ways of knowing and a recognition of trees as our ancestors and family. An exhibition, publication and podcast series, Tree Story takes inspiration from the underground networks, information sharing and mutual support understood to exist within tree communities, and poses the question: what can we learn from trees and the importance of Country?
Family fun at Arts Centre Melbourne
David Walliams The Midnight Gang Live on Stage!
The Gruffalo's Child live on Stage!
Australia's first and only festival dedicated to the Japanese performance art form, Butoh, is back, offering three action-packed months of workshops for all ages and stages, as well as two performance seasons, one each at Dancehouse and the Abbotsford Convent.
GRIMM promises a world of imagination and beauty as Snow White, The Frog Prince, Little Red Riding Hood, Rapunzel and others find a path through the mysteries and dangers of youth to find joy, understanding and maturity.
One of Australia's favourite performers, Jonathan Biggins, returns to the stage as former Prime Minister Paul Keating in his national megahit The Gospel According to Paul.
State Theatre Company South Australia is pleased to announce that Gavin Wanganeen has been appointed to its Board.
The history of human engagement with the landscape both before and after European settlement is a rich source of inspiration for glass artist Holly Grace. Landscape imagery is sandblasted and etched into the surfaces of her glass forms to reveal subtle tones and shadows within. This exhibition is an intimate memoir of places within the Australian highlands and explores belonging in a country of mixed and transplanted cultures where the landscape can act as a shared binding experience. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 11 April 2021. Tuesday - Sunday 10am-5pm.
The eight-year-old playwriting festival will this year partner with Critical Stages Touring to present two made-for-digital theatrical short stories, taking this Melbourne arts event to audiences everywhere.
Artist Daniel Jenatsch has been awarded the annual 2020 John Fries Award for emerging artists by the Copyright Agency at the opening of the award exhibition at UNSW Galleries which was delayed due to the impact of COVID-19 last year. The 2020 edition of the John Fries Award marks the triumphant finale of this much-loved exhibition program.
Windmill Theatre Co. has produced an interactive audio story aimed at getting children away from screens by immersing them in a hands-on sci-fi adventure.
Sue Lovegrove's paintings focus on the beauty and value of water, both within the physical environment and as part of our psychological and emotional wellbeing. This exhibition explores the shimmering light and phenomena of water, wind and weather around the fluctuating wetlands of Tasmania as well as captivating waterholes in Central Australia. The intricate, large-scale works and phenomenally detailed miniatures both demonstrate Sue's ability to capture, as she describes, the fragility and fleeting nature of life sustained by these small unassuming bodies of water - the constantly shifting light patterns, the melancholy darkness and the movement of wind imprinting on the surface. The exhibition runs from 25 March to 11 April 2021. Tuesday - Sunday 10am-5pm.
One of Australia's most colourful early music ensembles goes live online - Australia- and world-wide - later this month when The Marais Project performs on the Melbourne Digital Concert Hall platform. And the release of an exquisite recording follows hot on its tail in April!
Applications for the Music VR Backers Fund open on 3rd March via the Inverse website and close on the 28th March. The Music VR Backers Fund is the first industry grant to offer Victorian musicians the opportunity to connect with fans worldwide through live 3D VR technology, empowering them to diversify their income and to transcend not only the physical limitations of COVID-19 restrictions but enable fans to experience live music like they never have before.
A powerful Shostakovich recital at the Billich Gallery... plus a glass of Clonakilla Shiraz. Treat yourself to a rare, intimate performance in a relaxed and artistic atmosphere! Featuring internationally acclaimed violinst Daniel Röhn, concert pianist Vatche Jambazian, cellist Thomas Rann and soprano Eleanor Lyons - along with Clonakilla's world renowned wines - this intimate recital in the whimsical Billich Gallery in Sydney's historic Rocks district is a treat for all the senses!
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