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Rainbow Vomit - a danc show for young audiences

Published by: Prue Bassett Publicity | 3-Jul-2018

A contemporary dance show created especially for young audiences by award-winning company Dancenorth, Rainbow Vomit takes over Darebin Arts Centre with two shows "“ 11am and 2pm, on Saturday 14 July. In this magical and interactive dance production a space has been created that is intensely colourful, intensely physical and saturated with ideas aimed to inspire kids to play and be creative in their own home. Audience members are invited to watch the performance through their own pair of magical fireworks glasses', made using holographic diffraction film, which refracts light into all colours of the spectrum, generating a myriad of rainbows. Following the performance, audiences are welcomed further into the technicolour world of Rainbow Vomit to explore the set, meet the dancers and play on the stage. Rainbow Vomit premiered is currently delighting audience across the country with its sensational soundtrack and dance choreography.

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Rainbow Vomit - dance show for young audiences

Published by: Prue Bassett Publicity | 3-Jul-2018

Rainbow Vomit, a dance show created especially for young audiences by award-winning company Dancenorth, takes over Monash University's newly re-opened Alexander Theatre on Wednesday 11 July at 11 am and 2 pm. In this magical and interactive dance production, a space has been created that is intensely colourful, intensely physical and saturated with ideas aimed to inspire kids to play and be creative in their own home. Audience members are invited to watch the performance through their own pair of magical fireworks glasses' made using holographic diffraction film, which refracts light into all colours of the spectrum, generating a myriad of rainbows. Rainbow Vomit premiered in 2016 in Dancenorth's hometown Townsville, before playing at Brisbane Festival and is now delighting audiences across the country with its sensational soundtrack and dance choreography.

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Redcliffe Art Society Members' Exhibition 2018

Published by: Redcliffe Art Society Inc. | 3-Jul-2018

Redcliffe Art Society Inc. at the Old Fire Station Gallery presents: RAS Members' Exhibition 2018' Exhibition dates: Wednesday 8 August to Sunday 2 September 2018. Official Opening: Saturday 11 August at 2pm. Gallery and Gallery Shop hours: Wednesday to Sunday 10am to 3pm "“ entry free

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The Big HOO-HAA's Eighties Eighth Birthday

Published by: The Big HOO-HAA! | 3-Jul-2018

Pull up your leg-warmers and break out the boombox! Melbourne's longest running and most-beloved weekly improv show is turning eight years old, and to celebrate they're heading back to the 1980s!

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Ten Tonne Sparrow search for the perfect love song in a post-truth world at PACT this July

Published by: Kabuku | 2-Jul-2018

From 18th-29th July at PACT theatre in Erskineville, Ten Tonne Sparrow will present the world-premiere production of the charmingly sincere and touchingly funny Love Song Dedications (without Richard Mercer). Created by, and starring, multi-disciplinary artists Tom Hogan and Bonnie Leigh-Dodds, the production was inspired by their lament for the long-lost radio show, Love Song Dedications, and its elusive former host.

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Jodie Stubbs in WOMAN: It's a Mother of a Cabaret

Published by: ZiNC Communications | 1-Jul-2018

Sydney cabaret performer, Jodie Stubbs, will perform her new show, WOMAN - It's a Mother of a Cabaret, during the Melbourne Cabaret Fringe Festival. Co-written with award-winning director and performer, Tyran Parke, Jodie takes the audience on a humorous journey of what it is to be a mother, career woman, wife and cabaret chanteuse as she attempts to get through a 60-minute show without having to check on the kids. With music drawn from Broadway to Pop to R&B and soul, covering composers from Madonna, Stephen Sondheim and Fleetwood Mac, this funny and uplifting show explores in song and story what it's like to be able to have it all "¦ and the hidden costs. Jodie will be performing at The Butterfly Club from 9-14 July, provided she can arrange babysitting, that is.

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NAVA responds to passing of National Security (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Bill whose amendments exempt arts organisations and charities.

Published by: Esther Anatolitis, Executive Director, NAVA | 29-Jun-2018

Esther Anatolitis, Executive Director of NAVA says, Australia's arts, philanthropic, charitable, journalistic and legal organisations responded swiftly and passionately to the National Security (Espionage and Foreign Interference) Bill in its original form. "Legislation so wholly incompatible with Australian democratic values was unlikely to achieve the Government's foreign interference aims, given its impact was to constrain the work of domestic organisations working towards the public good, " added Esther Anatolitis. @NAVA_Visualarts @NAVA.Visualarts

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The Mikado - A Classic Reimagined

Published by: Lesley Hetherington | 29-Jun-2018

From July 19 to 22, Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Victoria present a vibrant reimagining of Gilbert and Sullivan's best loved operetta, The Mikado, including an intriguing insight into the creative minds of the theatrical duo on the eve of their greatest triumph.

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Binary

Published by: NOIR Darkroom | 28-Jun-2018

NOIR Darkroom proud to present PIC student exhibition 'Binary' - Opening night July 6th 6-9pm - Exhibition from July 4th - 15th

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Brian Beaton Award nominations closing soon!

Published by: Revelation Perth International Film Festival | 26-Jun-2018

Applications for the Brian Beaton Award are closing soon The successful recipient will also have access to tailored mentoring from up to three leading Western Australian industry professionals. All applications materials must be submitted by 5pm WST on Monday, 2 July 2018.

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Death of a Demi Diva A Musical Comedy

Published by: Alison Sizer | 26-Jun-2018

A concert to end all concerts. Madame Darling, one-hit-wonder and former child-star, has decided to leave show business forever, staging a final concert to mark the end of an era. Featuring a collection of original songs so bad they're good, in styles ranging from 80s soft-rock to Berlin Techno, this is an event not to be missed!

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Director's Talk | 'Women of Utopia'

Published by: Mitchell Fine Art | 26-Jun-2018

Showing at Mitchell Fine Art from 27th June Women of Utopia' is an exhibition showcasing significant artworks by some of Australia's most recognisable female Aboriginal artists from the Utopia region in Central Australia. @mitchellfineartgallery @margaretloypula #womenofutopia #utopiaart #art #aboriginalart #australianartist

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The Painting Mill

Published by: South Australian Museum | 26-Jun-2018

When: July 16-20 / Mon-Thurs: 11am-5pm, Fri: 11am-12:30pm. Where: South Australian Museum. Drop-in event. South Australian artist James Dodd combines art and science to make painting machines! Come play with fun machines that adapt technology to new, creative uses, and make your own artwork. Recommended ages: 5-12.

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Opportunities in Art Licensing with ArtSHINE "“ Surtex New York 2019

Published by: Catherine Burns | 25-Jun-2018

Art Licensing "“ Selling and Licensing Art & Design "“ SURTEX New York 2019. Have you ever wanted to have your artwork reach thousands of people? Have you ever wanted to become full-time artist doing what you love? Now you can join us ArtSHINE @ SURTEX in 2019 and start to make that happen for yourself.

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The Isthmus - Cameron Robbins + Jon Tarry

Published by: Heathcote Cultural Precinct | 24-Jun-2018

'The Isthmus' responds to conditions of site. Cameron Robbins and Jon Tarry collaborate using site, sounds and sensing the surrounds. With the scent of Ocean merging with dynamic natural light, shifting by day as the celestial sky by night assures the vastness of time passing. The light and air influence state of mind, health and wellbeing. @heathcoteculturalprecint

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CHANGES Reveals Full Talks Program and Tonnes of Love Music

Published by: Little Giant | 22-Jun-2018

CHANGES are coming. On July 4 and 5 2018, CHANGES, a collaboration between The Push, Yarra City Council, Music Victoria and the Victorian music community, assembles a roster of ground breaking voices, programming and events to reshape the Australian music industry.

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Expressions Of Interest Open For Brunswick Music Festival 2019

Published by: Deathproof PR | 22-Jun-2018

With local legend Emily Ulman at the helm as Music Programmer, Brunswick Music Festival 2019 is set to once again shake things up "“ continuing to reflect, embrace and challenge this diverse community and place. Brunswick Music Festival is one of Melbourne's longest running inner city music festivals and in 2019 celebrates 31 years. Over three decades the festival has reflected the changing face of Brunswick "“ continually showcasing the best local talent, presenting high calibre international artists and embracing a movable feast of musical genres and events.

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Musical Animal Adventure For Kids With TMO

Published by: Event Manager | 21-Jun-2018

The Metropolitan Orchestra's Cushion Concerts return to Balmain Town Hall on Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th of July. Hear birds singing, lions roaring, elephants stomping and even an unhappy Aardvark, all played by the orchestra! Join Zookeepers Sarah-Grace and Nat for this fun concert that will ignite imaginations in a kid friendly environment.

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