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October 19, 2009

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URBAN CINEFILE: The amazing biography of a Chinese ballet dancer is Bruce Beresford's latest film; the story of Li Cunxin is certainly one of rags to riches, from obscurity to fame, from oppression to freedom, "but there are a lot of impediments along the way," Beresford tells Andrew L. Urban on the set of Mao's Last Dancer.
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PHOENIX THEATRE / ZENITHG THEATRE: Premiered at the Griffin Theatre in 2005 'The Marvelous Boy' by Louis Nowra is the middle play in a trilogy that examines the idiosyncracies and struggles of the Boyce family.
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SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: Artist Shepard Fairey, who designed the famous Obama "HOPE" poster that became an iconic part of last year's US presidential election, has admitted that he lied about the photo he used to create it, and that he tried to hide his wrongdoing.
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MARS Gallery: The artist has gathered an array of everyday objects, using plaster bandages to cast them, and 'mapped' the legendary city of Atlantis in two parts.
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SYDNEY MORNING HERALD: A SEXUALLY explicit illustrated Book of Genesis by the controversial artist, Robert Crumb, which features biblical characters having intercourse and 'gratuitous' depictions of violence, has been condemned by religious groups.
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MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL: Dean Wareham and Britta Phillips of Dean & Britta were commissioned by the Andy Warhol Museum and Pittsburgh Cultural Trust to write and perform songs and music for 13 of Warhol's Screen Tests'.
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THE LOFT, CHAPEL OFF CHAPEL: Take a trip back to 1904, the year before Albert Einstein published the Special Theory of Relativity and three years before Pablo Picasso painted 'Les Demoiselles D'Avignon'.
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EXPLORATIONS SEASON: During 'The art of reciting verse' Dom Di Luca stood within a circle of laurel leaves which he burnt to release an intoxicating aroma which the audience soaked up delightfully.
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artsHub has kindly received permission from Robyn Archer and the New Music Network to publish her keynote address for the 11th Annual Peggy Glanville-Hicks lecture.
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The Australian Society of Authors heartily congratulates ASA mentorship winners Lisa Lang and Kristel Thornell who have shared this year's Australian/Vogel Award, and Courtney Collins who was shortlisted.
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The winners of the 2009 City of Joondalup Invitation Art Award were announced last night at the official opening event.
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MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL: Körper (body in German) had its world premiere in 2000 at Berlin's Holocaust Museum. This masterpiece has traveled more than 20 countries and has been acclaimed by critics.
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Huw Humphreys, MSO's Director of Artistic Planning today announced conducting replacements for Oleg Caetani's scheduled concerts in November and December 2009. By mutual agreement, Maestro Caetani recently stepped down as the MSO's Chief Conductor and Artistic Director. Finnish conductor Leif Segerstam and the MSO's incoming Principal Guest Conductor Tadaaki Otaka are to take up the baton in November and December
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The management of Hobart's Theatre Royal has banned the critically acclaimed theatre show, Busting Out! from performing at Hobart's Theatre Royal.
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Impro Melbourne's Artistic Director of six years, Patti Stiles, will be handing over the directorial reigns following this Theatresports™ season. Long time ensemble member Karl McConnell will be stepping into the role at the start of next year, bringing with him a passion to continue to produce exciting, high quality improvisation.
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Noosa Arts Theatre has announced its 2010 one-act playwriting competition. Entries close on the 15th November 2009.
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Celebrating its 20th anniversary in November, the 2009 Festival of Jewish Cinema will bring Melbourne filmgoers a new array of hilarious, moving, challenging and informative films and documentaries from around the world, as well as a special 'retrospective' of Festival favourites from the past 20 years.
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Four of the Academy's brightest and best have won their place in the annual ANAM Concerto Competition Final after a gruelling round of heats. The final will be held on Wednesday 21 October at 7pm.
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ABC Radio has launched a new temporary digital radio service using its well established partnership with the Melbourne International Arts Festival, to create, ABC Melbourne Festival Radio, the latest special event broadcast offered on digital radio.
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The State Library's collection of First Fleet journals have been newly recognised by the Unesco Memory of the World Program.
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STIRLING PLAYERS YOUTH – WRITERS PROJECT
For youth aged 12-25 years OR a new adult writer who has not had any of their work presented in public before.
Theme: “Last Resorts”
SPY wishes to announce an exciting opportunity for new and young writers.
If you’re interested in giving play writing a go, or if you have something you have already developed which fits in with the theme “Last Resorts,” we encourage you to submit a script to be produced by SPY!
It can be in any genre and style you wish, and is expected to be 15-20 minutes in length.
The scripts will be assessed and undergo an editing process between the writer and project co-ordinator, with the most compatible scripts being chosen to be performed for a three night season at Stirling Theatre in October.
CONDITIONS:
please email expression of interest as soon as possible to the email address below.
• Submissions open from 9th April until 30th June, with 2-4 scripts being chosen. NO LATE ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED.
• The theme of the project is “Last Resorts,” and we’ll be looking for your interpretation of this theme in your script.
• As the goal of this project is to assist young and new writers in building scripts, please be aware that if your script is selected it will be subject to editing and re-working, in consultation with the writer.
• A director chosen by the project co-ordinator will be allocated to produce each selected script, with auditions being held on 25th July. Once the editing process is complete, the director has full discretion regarding the writer’s involvement in the rehearsal process.
• Writers need to be in the age group of 12-25 years OR a new adult writer who has not had any of their work presented in public before.
• Plays may be 20 minutes in length AT MOST.
• The stage will have no flats and will be using the tab curtains for entrances and exits, so keep this in mind when choosing the setting of your play.
• Small cast plays are preferred. (A minimum of 2 and a maximum of 6 cast members).
• Any genre or style is acceptable.
Please notify your expressions of interest to the email address below as soon as possible.
For submission of applications and further enquiries, please contact project co-ordinator Brendan Ellis on 0430171055 or email brenellis@yahoo.com.au. Brendan is also available for consultation and advice during the script formulation process.