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Carmen

Published by: Riverside Theatres | 27-May-2021

Experience the thrilling Spanish colour and rhythms of Bizet's Carmen

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Judith White “ Bush Cove, 3 June - 20 June 2021

Published by: Beaver Galleries | 27-May-2021

The interplay of water in landscape continues to inspire Judith White and her new body of work focuses on the beautiful natural environment of the south coast of New South Wales. Using her unique layering process of pigment and collage, Judith lets abstract shapes dance across the canvas surface echoing the snaking of water and sand through rocks and scrub. By abstracting the solid landscape, Judith aims to illuminate the sensory effect of these bush, beach and creek sanctuaries which team with bird call, light and peace.

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Made and Worn - A Conversation

Published by: Australian Design Centre | 27-May-2021

Join the curators and artists of Made/Worn: Australian Contemporary Jewellery for a conversation about their ideas and the stories behind the works.

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Australian String Quartet in Concert with Genevieve Lacey

Published by: Prue Bassett Publicity | 26-May-2021

The acclaimed Australian String Quartet in concert with Genevieve Lacey at Melbourne Recital Centre, Tuesday 1 June at 7pm. The concert will feature a classic string quartet by Felix Mendelssohn and contemporary work by Pavel Fischer. Completing the program are works by Australian composers Elena Kats-Chernin and a brand-new work by Lachlan Skipworth, both pieces feature recorder virtuoso Genevieve Lacey. I'm very excited to be playing not one but two glorious Australian works with the wonderful musicians of the ASQ. Elena Kats-Chernin's Re-Inventions are deservedly loved by audiences ” they're infectiously joyous ” and we can't wait to premiere Lachlan Skipworth's hauntingly expressive quintet. Being able to perform this gorgeous program in both Perth, Lachlan's hometown, and Melbourne, my hometown, only makes it even more special. Genevieve Lacey, guest artist.

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Allegri Ensemble kindles the soul with Immortal Fire on June 27

Published by: Caroline Miller | 25-May-2021

Allegri Ensemble's upcoming concert 'Immortal Fire' invites you to banish the bleakness of winter in Hobart with music that ignites the senses and warms the heart. It is the first in a series of four concerts based on the elements  - Water, Earth, Fire and Air - which we hope to present in the future.

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Balancing Act

Published by: Art Gallery of WA | 25-May-2021

Our story is not one story, but many stories to share. @artgallerywa #artgallerywa #myagwamoment #balancingact

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Luminosity of life from the easel of a Grey Nomadic Artist

Published by: Kathryn Coller | 25-May-2021

En plein air painting is the act of painting outdoors. What better way to capture the everchanging mood and atmospheric conditions than to paint what is seen directly onto canvas? It is living in the present moment. It can involve idyllic conditions where life literally stands still as the artist immerses in the scene. However weather and global pandemics can have other agendas. An award-winning Brisbane artist, Barbara Vivash takes us on her journey through landscapes and life events in a mesmerizing exhibition to be showcased at Redcliffe, Queensland during June and July 2021.

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Tom Malone Prize 2021

Published by: Art Gallery of WA | 25-May-2021

Glass is one of the most exciting and dynamic art forms in this country. It is a uniquely captivating medium, capable of almost endless transformation. @artgallerywa #artgallerywa #myagwamoment @agwatommaloneprize #tommaloneprize

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Call for entries: Kodama Film Fest

Published by: Kodama Film Fest | 22-May-2021

The Kodama Film Festival is looking for short films that explore the physical and spiritual landscapes of the planet, showing the relationship with nature and its spaces, its inhabitants, its rhythms, its movements. General topics that may be touched upon include: the relationship between architectural and natural space, portraits of rural life, tension between local and global communities, attitudes towards migration and diversity, the ecological transformation of the planet due to climate change, and the possibilities for sustainable development. We similarly accept a variety of mediums and formats, including but not limited to: narrative films, documentaries, video-performances, screendance, music videos, audiovisual self-portraits, and visual poetry. #nature #landscape #film #callforentries #rural #ecology

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Melbourne Cabaret Festival 2021

Published by: MAD PR | 21-May-2021

The Melbourne Cabaret Festival proudly returns to Chapel Off Chapel from 16 to 27 June 2021. The festival features two weeks of atmospheric, seductive and soul-stirring entertainment. You can experience an entertaining night out and be enticed by the launch of brand new and exciting cabaret shows. Many feature original music and other shows feature music from your favourite singers such as Annie Lennox, Aretha Franklin, Billie Holiday and Beyonce.

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Love with No Boundaries

Published by: Running Duck Studio | 20-May-2021

Now the beach weather is morphing into cooler adventure temperature. Local ex Walt Disney artist brings together the warmth of Disney and a unique style full of movement and emotion to champion the connection we have with animals. Venture to the Redcliffe Entertainment Centre Stage Door Gallery from May 25th till June 20th for Running Duck Studio's Love with No Boundaries Exhibition @redcliffeentertainmentcentre.com.au/Explore/Stage-Door-Gallery #rdsink #RunningDuckStudio #LoveWithNoBoundaries

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The Bridge of San Luis Rey 2021 World Premiere

Published by: Petrina Egan | 20-May-2021

Adelaide-based Brink Productions presents a thrilling reimagining of Thornton Wilder's 1927 Pulitzer-winning novel to the stage from 9 “ 24 July, 2021 in the Space Theatre, Adelaide Festival Centre.

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Bacchus Marsh Rotary Art Show 50th Anniversary

Published by: Peter Kay | 17-May-2021

For the Bacchus Marsh Rotary Art show, 2021 is a special year, being our 50th golden anniversary. To celebrate, we have increased the total prize money to $12,700 and added a Best in Show category worth $3000. Other categories include best oil, best watercolour, best other medium, best photograph, best 21 years or younger (any medium), best small painting plus best local content and best painting by a local artist. For this special year, artists can enter up to 5 exhibits ($10 per exhibit) with the 5th entry free ! Over the Queen's Birthday long weekend (12-14th June), this show attracts over 1000 visitors with about 600 exhibits on display and on sale. Artists young and old, experienced and novices are encouraged to enter. Join our special event by entering in our show. Details are on: www.bacchusmarshrotary.org.au

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