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This weekend only – NAISDA and Carriageworks present ATI – A Dance Reckoning of Truth Place and Belonging

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NAISDA presents the world premiere of ATI: A Dance Reckoning of Truth, Place and Belonging This weekend NAISDA and Carriageworks present the world premiere of ATI: A Dance Reckoning of Truth, Place and Belonging. Shared through cultural and contemporary First Nations dance stories, vibrant projections and an emotionally charged soundscape of song and live voices, … Continued

Self Talk, a unique dance experience by Vietnamese-Australian artists

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Self Talk (2023) is a dance experience created by David Trí Nguyen that explores the internal dialogue that goes on within one’s mind. Whether positive, negative or biased, Self Talk is an open and honest conversation about how we speak to ourselves on a daily basis. David Trí Nguyen is a Vietnamese-Australian multi-disciplinary Artist from Melbourne … Continued

BIGGER AND BRIGHTER THAN EVER: AFFORDABLE ART FAIR RETURNS TO MELBOURNE’S NEWLY RESTORED ROYAL EXHIBITION BUILDING

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Affordable Art Fair, the world’s largest art fair organiser, will make a triumphant return to Australia’s cultural capital this winter with a bigger and brighter program set to engage and inspire art-loving locals. From Thursday, 31 August until Sunday, 3 September, the world-heritage-listed and newly restored Royal Exhibition Building will come alive with thousands of … Continued

THE SYO BIG WEST TOUR HEADS TO REGIONAL NSW

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The Sydney Youth Orchestra is celebrating its 50th year of connecting though music with an outback adventure! As part of the Sydney Youth Orchestras (SYO) 50th birthday celebrations, The Big West Tour  will see over 70 musicians from the SYO hit the road for a 10-day musical adventure across regional NSW. Beginning on Saturday, 24 … Continued

Justine Clarke and Barunga students show how life is sweet, at Shordi Krik

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At Shordi Krik (Shorty Creek), life is sweet. At least, that’s what students from Barunga Remote Community School in the Northern Territory say. The Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF) were proud to launch Shordi Krik at the Barunga Festival, a celebration of Indigenous music, sport and cultural activities. Students from Barunga School performed the song with … Continued

9 by 5 Exhibition

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Celebrating its 16th year, the 9 by 5 Exhibition in Greater Dandenong commemorates an original 1889 exhibition held in Melbourne. The original exhibition featured the works of well-known artists Tom Roberts, Charles Condor, Arthur Streeton and Frederick McCubbin, where they created works on 9 by 5 inch cigar tin lids. Our 9 by 5 Exhibition artists … Continued

Game over for fossil fuel sponsorships: Climate Council launches new code, urging arts, sports bosses to call time

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WEDNESDAY 31 MAY   THE CLIMATE COUNCIL has today launched a new voluntary Code for sports clubs and arts institutions to remove fossil fuel sponsorship from their uniforms, stadiums and events.    Developed with researchers from Edith Cowan University, the Code is a direct response to mounting pressure from athletes, artists, fans and punters to … Continued