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Join THECHO!R in 2019, celebrating 10 years of sharing the joy!

Published by: CarolineK | 6-Jan-2019

You're invited to sing in Melbourne's most exciting non-auditioned choir in 2019. THECHO!R, with Founding Artistic Director Dr Jonathon Welch AM. Rehearsals commence on Wednesday January 30th 7pm in Fitzroy. THECHO!R offers an exciting, diverse range of performance opportunities from pop, world music to new works. We are gearing up to celebrate this magnificent milestone with major local, regional, interstate and overseas tours planned. #THECHO!R10Years

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Soft Butch Show Queen

Published by: Mark j Wilson | 5-Jan-2019

It's a riotous, galloping ride as this comic mastermind and showman conjures 20 characters in a mind-blowing one-man show. Fasten your seat belts, stow your tray table. It's time to board the flight of the Soft Butch Show Queen.

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In Real Time on display at Town Hall Gallery

Published by: Boroondara Arts | 3-Jan-2019

In Real Time celebrates the history of the Australian Guild of Realist Artists (AGRA). In this exhibition, 19 winners of the annual AGRA Australian Art Excellence Award will have work on display alongside realist paintings from the Town Hall Gallery Collection.

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The Most Amazing Planet in the Universe - An Astronomer's Ode to Earth

Published by: Dr Phil Dooley | 2-Jan-2019

We've discovered thousands of weird planets, but Dr Phil says Earth is still the most amazing. It's shrouded in corrosive gas, oxygen. Water falls from the sky in liquid and even solid form (rocks fall from the sky?). And there are bizarre green organisms: logically, plants should be purple. Let musician and physicist Dr Phil take you on an awe-inspiring trip that will surprise and astound you.

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REV ARTWORK COMPETITION

Published by: Revelation Perth International Film Festival | 27-Dec-2018

CALL FOR KEY ART CONCEPT - Deadline - MARCH 1st, 2019. Rev is a truly unique event on the national cinema scene. It speaks of risk, balance and that special signature that makes adventurous moving image forms.

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The Big HOO-HAA Comedy

Published by: Jenny Schmidt | 27-Dec-2018

Fast, furious and funny, The Big HOO-HAA! is Melbourne's longest-running and best-loved weekly impro comedy show. Starring a who's who of Melbourne's finest comedians, every Friday night The Big HOO-HAA! ensemble dazzles audiences with its unique brand of high-octane impro, killer punchlines and sizzling (and occasionally fizzling) one-liners.

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International Competition for Intermedia Artwork - THE WINNERS

Published by: International Competition for Intermedia Artwork - icia.pl | 22-Dec-2018

The International Competition for the Intermedia Artwork is organised by the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków, The Faculty of Intermedia and the Foundation for Development of Intermedia Artwork.2018 marks the first edition of the event. It is open to all Intermedia artists. There are multiple purposes for this competition. We want to identify artworks that may initiate a discussion on comparison and evaluation criteria for Intermedia works of art. We also want to focus on the presentation forms of such works and their role in communication.

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Genre bending 10-piece The Northern Folk have come to gatecrash your romantic getaway in their new video for Cold'

Published by: This Much talent | 17-Dec-2018

Blossoming from melodic calm to chaotic crescendos of clashing cymbals, sing-a-long choruses and playful horns, the powerful track is a grand, impressive and utterly refined taste of The Northern Folk's forthcoming third album and one of their most soulful slices to date. Now, the 10-piece folk, pop, rock group are excited to reveal the single's striking new music video created by acclaimed Director/Producer Mark Day.

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Tasma Theatre: Coffs Harbour's Jewel

Published by: Coffs Harbour Regional Museum | 17-Dec-2018

The Tasma Cinema opened in March 1937 on the corner of Castle Street and High Street, as Harbour Drive was then known. With an imposing Art Deco façade, it was the grandest building in "Top Town" and became known as the "theatre beautiful". Discover the history of cinema in Coffs Harbour at the Tasma Theatre: Coffs Harbour's Jewel exhibition at Coffs Harbour Regional Gallery.

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28th Flickerfest International Short Film Festival announces 2019 program

Published by: www.kabukupr.com.au | 16-Dec-2018

The 28th Flickerfest International Short Film Festival is thrilled to announce the full list of short films officially selected into the Academy® Accredited and BAFTA recognised competitions for 2019. Over 10 thrilling days, Flickerfest, a beloved Sydney summer institution will once again delight audiences with the very best in short films from Australia and around the world, screened under the stars at the iconic Bondi Pavilion in January.

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HOUSE FOR SALE

Published by: PDNB Gallery | 14-Dec-2018

From the country to suburbia to the New Jersey Shore, this exhibition is a survey of domestic domiciles that offer comforts of home, even in the most questionable settings. PDNB Gallery artists, and some artists new to the gallery, will be featured.

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Swell 4.0 ~ Music As Medicine

Published by: Hotel Esplanade | 13-Dec-2018

SWELL is an immersive live art experience that explores the future of live music. This is your invitation to journey through multiple music-meets-art encounters inside never-before-seen parts of the iconic Espy.

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Allegri Ensemble A Boy Was Born in Hobart and Launceston this week

Published by: Caroline Miller | 12-Dec-2018

This week in Hobart and Launceston, hear one of Tasmania's finest chamber choirs sing favourite carols, songs and anthems for Christmas by Mathias, Rutter, Chilcott, Gibbons and others, accompanied by rising Sydney organist Joshua Ryan. The concert will also feature selections from Britten's atmospheric youthful masterwork "A Boy Was Born".

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And the earth sighed

Published by: South Australian Museum | 12-Dec-2018

The Museum's Pacific Cultures Gallery will be transformed during the Adelaide Festival with filmed imagery, text and symbols that show the effects of climate change.

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Here Come the Blues: Melbourne International Comedy Festival

Published by: Fiannah de Rue | 12-Dec-2018

Twenty-three years ago, the Carlton Blues won the AFL Grand Final. It was the best day of Carol's life. Now, after watching her once-proud club crumble into mediocrity, she faces the greatest challenge in modern football history"¦ Making the Blues good again. A one-woman sketch show by Comedian Fiannah de Rue.

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