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Forget waiting for the circus to come to town... it all plays out in every office every day and everywhere from 9-5! From the two-faced antics of corporate clowns and frenetic multi-tasking jugglers to water cooler wankers and a cavalcade of cubicle crazies, take a ringside seat for Performance Management at Chapel off Chapel 12-16 December.
St Kilda is set to once again play host to Australia's iconic St Kilda Festival in 2019, returning for its 39th year on Sunday 10 February.
Omara "Bombino" Moctar, a guitarist and songwriter from the North African Tuareg, grew up during a period of armed struggle for independence and violent repression by government forces.
A fast, funny and darkly observant look at family, property, and the progress of life, Felix Nobis' Boy Out of the Country will have its Sydney premiere at the new Pioneer Theatre on November 24 as part of the inaugural Pioneer Play Festival.
The latest exhibition at Hawthorn's Town Hall Gallery pays homage to past lives and labour with a new, immersive installation created by Louise Saxton. The Linen Project is showing from Saturday 27 October until Sunday 16 December. Melbourne artist Louise Saxton has been collecting domestic linens since 1988 and has been extracting and reconstructing the embroidery and lace from the linen for more than a decade to build several major bodies of work, including two and three-dimensional assemblages. For The Linen Project Louise has created an installation with the support of an 18-month artist in residence program through Caritas Christi at St Vincent's hospital in Kew. The work acknowledges the intrinsic role of linens in the healing and care of patients in a hospital setting.
Hailing from Albury, Melbourne based collective The Northern Folk have been incrementally building their charismatic and varied sound since banding together and gracing the local touring circuit in 2012. Since then, the ever-evolving outfit have released two records of lyric-led, horn-saturated ebbs and troughs that showcase the breadth of the group's songwriting and ultimately act as signposts for their impressive and rapid growth as a band.
The 70th anniversary of the International Theatre Institute comes to an end in November with the central celebration on Hainan Island in China. The worldwide Theatre Network was assembled in 1948 by UNESCO to demonstrate a gesture of peace and mutual respect between different cultures.
From the 3rd to the 27th of January, 2019, Lewis Carroll's classic story, Alice in Wonderland, comes to life again in the beautiful surrounds of Rippon Lea House and Gardens. #ShakespeareAustralia #ASCAlice
A landmark year, 2018 sees The Australian Shakespeare Company celebrating the remarkable 30th Anniversary of their Shakespeare Under The Stars. Growing from a kernel of an idea in 1988, Shakespeare Under The Stars is now an integral part of the cultural fabric of summer in Melbourne. #ShakespeareAustralia #ShakespeareUnderTheStars
fortyfivedownstairs is hosting its first ever community-sourced, small works exhibition SMALL! in November of 2018 #SMALL45
A new collection of bold body art by globally-recognised Chinese contemporary artist, Sheng Qi.
Musical legends and artists Brian Travers from UB40 and John Illsley from Dire Straits are exclusively unveiling the artist proofs of their album covers at the Kempinski Hotel BahÃa in Estepona on the 22nd of November 2018. These artworks are part of an exhibition of 20 pieces of the artists' works, which will be on display at the hotel until the 10th of January 2019.
Grampians Music Festival (GMF) is thrilled to finally lift the veil on its anticipated 2019 line up, with tickets on sale now. The third annual event will take place in the stunning surrounds of Victoria's Grampians Mountain Ranges from Friday 15 "“ Sunday 17 February boasting a weekend of some of the best home-grown talent in a truly awe-inspiring visual oasis.
Inspired by all things summery, the members of the Redcliffe Art Society have a vibrant new exhibition for you. With a combination of colour and tropically inspired accents, paired with artistic creativity and the reality of those hot summer days.
Clay Stories is a significant survey exhibition of contemporary artworks in ceramics created by established and emerging Indigenous artists in remote parts of Australia.
A painter, a photographer and an arts therapist come together to work collaboratively on a project exploring and documenting a creative journey of uncertainty and play.
Rare' and endangered' are terms usually associated with animals and plants"¦ but they can also be applied to three unique Indonesian musical instruments"”the Bundengan from Central Java and the Rantok, and Gule Gending from Lombok. These instruments are barely heard and played outside of their home regions, much less anywhere else in the world. But now, thanks to the work of musician and composer Bianca Gannon, they're the centrepiece of an immersive, multicultural concert to be held at the Recital Centre in Melbourne on Friday 14 December
Join in for a tour of the 3rd Tamworth Textile Triennial Open House Exhibition with featured artist Meredith Woolnough.
An exhibition of Gerry Wedd's hand-built ceramics that brim with a dry wit; from the humorous to the darkly disturbing, he explores history, politics, surfing, music and popular culture. Includes new work, alongside quintessential pieces from a career spanning close to 40 years.
A cartoon about the life and times of a Sri Lankan panda bear, sculptures of weird little characters, hand-blown glass inspired by nature, a virtual reality installation, photography dealing with audience psychology and a variety of paintings are some of the works from emerging professional artists that will be featured at the Hall & Wilcox Art Exhibition.
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Gerry's been doing it for years"¦ it's about time someone else got in on the act! Four artists, who also happen to surf, respond to the extraordinary archive of Australia's pioneering surf photographer John Witzig. Featuring Jon Campbell, Robert Moore, Gerry Wedd and Ozzie Wright, plus new work by John Witzig.
Come and join in for a tour of the 3rd Tamworth Textile Triennial Open House with Curator Glenn Barkley, Tamworth Regional Gallery Director Bridget Guthrie and featured artist Jeanette Stok.
Bassist Rob Cave has come far, living six years symptom-free from his schizophrenia. He has learned that it's okay to put yourself out there and to trust yourself and the people around you, "not limiting yourself cause of the circumstances you are in."
Co-presented by vital community radio stations Triple R 102.7FM and PBS 106.7FM, The Age Music Victoria Awards 2018 will take over their new home at Melbourne Recital Centre on Wednesday 21 November as part of Melbourne Music Week. Hosted by beloved radio presenters Lyndelle Wilkinson and Chris Gill, this year's event will feature live performances from Baker Boy, Mildlife, Evelyn Ida Morris, Sampa The Great and Angie McMahon, performing their own standout tracks from the past 12 months.
The AWESOME Arts Creative Challenge gets to travel to over 20 remote and regional schools throughout the year to deliver this amazing arts program. in 2018 we were able to work with students at CAPS Kurrawang to create an AWESOME mural project complete with projection and soundscape. The finished work was presented to parents, family, friends and teachers in the community at a barbecue lunch to celebrate the achievements of the students and spread the Go For 2 & 5 health message.
Rainbow KINection hosted their first ever 'Spring Fling Soiree' at The Court, celebrating the ATSI and LGBTI+ community and their allies. #rkspringfling #mentalhealthstartshere
A tale of love, death and formaldehyde in an all-original comedy-musical. A series of bodies are found with tanbark in their shoes. A hungry journalist is after his big break. Could the key be the local funeral parlour? #thedearlydeparted #comedy #musical #originalmusic #funerals
The 2018 John Fries Award exhibition is now open to the public at UNSW Galleries featuring this year's winner of the annual $10,000 John Fries Award, Sydney-based artist Akil Ahamat for his video and installation work So The Spaces Between Us Can Stay Soft. #JohnFriesMemorialPrize
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