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Bill Hope: Artist Talk | Blue Mountains Cultural Centre
Mar 9, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
Bill Hope: Artist Talk is an upcoming arts event that promises to captivate art enthusiasts with its mesmerizing display of creativity and talent. Set to take place in the picturesque city of Katoomba, at the renowned Blue Mountains Cultural Centre, this event is a must-visit for anyone with an appreciation for the arts. On the 9th of March, 2024, art lovers can gather at 30 Parke Street, Katoomba, NSW 2780, to witness the brilliance of Bill Hope's artistic prowess. The best part? Admission is completely free, allowing everyone to immerse themselves in the world of art without breaking the bank. Bill Hope: Artist Talk is an incredible opportunity to delve into the mind of a true artistic genius, as he shares his insights, inspirations, and techniques. So mark your calendars, and make sure to be there on this blissful day. Whether you're an avid art collector, a budding artist, or simply someone who appreciates beauty in all its forms, this event promises to leave you spellbound. Don't miss out on this once-in-a-lifetime chance to witness the magic of Bill Hope: Artist Talk.
Unlocking Creative Expression with Joyous FIbre Play | 77-79 Queens Rd
Mar 16, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Leura
Experience the art of slow stitch and fabric collage in a captivating workshop led by artist Sky Carter. Delve into the world of fibre play on paper, designed for both novices and seasoned creatives. Sky Carter will guide participants through a three-hour session exploring fabric collage, mark making, stitching, and various paper techniques. Embrace the opportunity to experiment with color, texture, and layering, fostering your unique artistic style and voice. All essential materials and tools will be provided for this immersive workshop held at Sky's serene home studio in Leura. Be prepared for a tranquil journey of creative expression as you ascend a steep driveway and stairs to access the studio. Parking is conveniently available on the street, ensuring a hassle-free arrival for all attendees. Don't miss out on this enriching event, Unlocking Creative Expression with Joyous Fibre Play, on March 16, 2024, at 77-79 Queens Road, Leura, NSW 2780. Tickets will be available for purchase starting from 11:00 am on the event day.
Urban Art Tour | Blue Mountains Cultural Centre
Apr 6, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
Discover the vibrant world of contemporary art at the Urban Art Tour in Katoomba. Taking place at the prestigious Blue Mountains Cultural Centre on April 6, 2024, this event promises a unique and immersive experience for art enthusiasts of all ages. With ticket prices ranging from $3.20 to $5.50, attendees can explore a diverse range of artistic expressions and cultural influences. From paintings to sculptures, this tour showcases the talents of both established and emerging artists. Located at 30 Parke Street, Katoomba, NSW 2780, the venue provides the perfect backdrop for a day filled with creativity and inspiration. Don't miss this opportunity to engage with the local art scene and support the flourishing artistic community. Immerse yourself in the beauty and complexity of urban art at the Urban Art Tour in Katoomba.
Poem. | Blue Mountains Cultural Centre
Apr 24, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
Experience the creative world of poetry with an illustrated poem zine workshop at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre in Katoomba. This engaging session is tailored for high school students aged 12-16 years, led by esteemed artist and zine enthusiast, Helen Morgan. Delve into various poetry styles like haikus, sonnets, free verse, and limericks while infusing your creations with captivating images. Utilizing recycled books and magazines, participants will craft a unique poetry zine to share with friends and fans. Whether you are a quiet poet or a poetry enthusiast ready to explore, this workshop encourages experimentation and innovation in a supportive environment. Parents can drop off their children for the workshop and enjoy some free time as the budding poets immerse themselves in creativity. All materials will be provided; just remember to wear suitable clothing and bring a water bottle. Admission is priced at A$15, with a discounted rate of A$10 for InSight Members. Secure your spot for this inspiring poetry workshop scheduled for April 24, 2024.
Word Cycle Zines | Blue Mountains Cultural Centre
Apr 24, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
Discover the art of crafting unique tales at the Word Cycle Zines workshop in Katoomba. Suitable for children aged 6-12 years, participants will repurpose pre-loved books and magazines to bring new stories to life. Led by experienced artist and zine enthusiast, Helen Morgan, this creative session will teach youngsters how to snip, mix, and rearrange words and images to create their very own handmade zine. Dive into the world of storytelling by experimenting with simple storyboard techniques to produce a mini-book featuring intriguing characters like a lost pig at sea, stylish purple cowboy boots, or a cake-loving elephant. The workshop, held at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre on 30 Parke Street, includes all necessary materials, allowing kids to fully immerse themselves in the imaginative process. Parents can take advantage of the drop-and-go format, giving them a chance to relax while their little ones unleash their creativity. Admission is priced at A$15, with a discounted rate of A$10 available for InSight Members. Secure your spot for this enriching experience on April 24, 2024, by contacting 4780 5410 and mentioning the member promo code for savings.
Kinky Kabaret April, May and June Performance Workshops! | Bursill Lane Studio
Apr 27, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
Experience the excitement of the upcoming Kinky Kabaret April, May, and June Performance Workshops in Katoomba. Secure your spot now for the workshops running from April to June. The workshops include Sun Sacrifice Aphrodite Tickly Feather Fan, Kittenlesque, Splits, and more. Join the Kittenlesque Workshop on April 27th from 12:15 PM to 3:30 PM for a playful routine with a giant ball of yarn, set to Connie Vannett's Naughty Pussycat Song. The Sun Sacrifice Workshop on May 11th offers a partner dance to Rammestein's Sonne. Don't miss the Super Splits Workshop on May 25th to enhance your flexibility and splits technique. Lastly, on June 8th, indulge in the Aphrodite Tickly Feather Tease Fan Workshop for a unique feather fan dance act. Each workshop is followed by a social gathering in Katoomba. These inclusive and affirming spaces welcome participants from diverse backgrounds. Hurry, limited spaces available. Mark your calendars and get ready for an unforgettable experience at Bursill Lane Studio.
Urban Art Tour | Blue Mountains Cultural Centre
May 4, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
Get ready to immerse yourself in the vibrant world of contemporary art at the Urban Art Tour in Katoomba. This exciting event will take place at the Blue Mountains Cultural Centre on May 4, 2024. With a ticket price ranging from $3.20 to $5.50, art enthusiasts can explore a diverse range of artworks and installations that showcase the creativity of local and international artists. The Urban Art Tour promises to be a feast for the senses, offering visitors a unique opportunity to engage with cutting-edge urban art in a dynamic and inspiring setting. Located at 30 Parke Street, Katoomba, NSW 2780, the Cultural Centre provides the perfect backdrop for this innovative event. Don't miss your chance to experience this one-of-a-kind art tour and discover the beauty and complexity of urban art. Mark your calendars and prepare to be captivated by the creativity and talent on display at the Urban Art Tour.
Jan - June Private Lessons with Porcelain Doll Katoomba | Bursill Lane Studio
Jun 8, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
Welcome to the Jan - June Private Lessons with Porcelain Doll Katoomba, a unique arts event taking place at the Bursill Lane Studio in Katoomba. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just starting your creative journey, these private lessons offer a one-of-a-kind opportunity to work closely with Porcelain Doll, a renowned artist in the industry. Located at 88 Katoomba Street, Katoomba, NSW 2780, this event runs until June 8, 2024. Immerse yourself in the world of art and unleash your creativity in a supportive and inspiring environment. The ticket price for this exclusive experience is A$130. Don't miss this chance to refine your skills, explore new techniques, and bring your artistic vision to life. Join Porcelain Doll in Katoomba for an unforgettable artistic journey.
Copy of Make a Sketchbook | Katoomba NSW, Australia
Aug 10, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
Discover the art of crafting a case-bound watercolor sketchbook at the upcoming event, Copy of Make a Sketchbook. Led by renowned artist, writer, and bookmaker Faye Wilson, this one-day workshop in Katoomba, NSW, Australia is designed to ignite your creative spark. Whether you're a seasoned artist or just embarking on your creative journey, this immersive experience caters to all levels of expertise. Under Faye's expert guidance, participants will delve into the intricate process of designing and binding a personalized sketchbook from the ground up. From crafting bespoke cover papers to mastering case binding techniques, attendees will gain valuable insights into selecting the finest materials. By the end of the day, you'll depart with a one-of-a-kind sketchbook ready to be filled with your imaginative expressions. Don't let this opportunity for artistic exploration pass you by - secure your spot for this enriching event on August 10, 2024, and unleash your creativity through the craft of bookmaking. Tickets for this event have already been sold out.
Leura Gardens Festival 2024 | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Oct 4–Oct 7, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Leura
Mark your calendars, folks! The much-anticipated Leura Gardens Festival 2024 is just around the bend, ready to charm Sydneyites and visitors alike with its floral splendor. Held in the lovely city of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, this garden extravaganza takes off on the 4th of October and runs through until the 7th, promising four days of horticultural delight.
Nestled in the heart of Sydney, the Leura Gardens Festival 2024 is a must-visit, not just for the green thumbs, but for anyone looking to bask in the beauty of nature's artistry. With a smorgasbord of private gardens flung open to the public, there's no shortage of inspiration for budding landscapers or those simply craving a tranquil escape.
What sets this festival apart is the dedication to conservation and garden education. In between marveling at the breathtaking displays, make sure to catch some of the educational talks and demonstrations, which are sure to arouse a green epiphany or two. After all, it's not just about enjoying the beauty – it's about tuning in for a lesson from Mother Nature herself.
Whether it's a passion for petals, a love for landscaping, or a desire for a delightful day out, the Leura Gardens Festival 2024 checks all the boxes. This cherished community event is an unrivaled experience for visitors, showing off Sydney's horticulture in full bloom. Don't miss out on the chance to revel in the riot of colors and scents that will undoubtedly be on display. It's a rendezvous with nature that promises to rejuvenate the soul and sprinkle a little magic in the air.
Leura Gardens Festival | Leura
Oct 4–Oct 7, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Leura
The Blue Mountains call again, this time for the Leura Garden Festival. The quaint village of Leura is hosting a festival filled with pink, blue and yellow. Following last year’s success, the 58th festival will showcase a dazzling array of cool climate plants, striking deciduous trees and more from Leura’s Cool Climate Gardens.
As in the past, the festival will be held over the long weekend in October, so there’s plenty of time to plan a getaway from the city. The grand celebration promises to be a haven for garden and nature lovers. Expect to see a swathe of beautiful flowers, lovely bulbs and plants, including azaleas, rhododendrons, peonies and more.
Kinky Kabaret - Term 3 Fan, Femme Fatale and Metalesque Workshops Series! | Bursill Lane Studio
Oct 20, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
JOIN US IN SEPT/ OCT for your last chance to join these acts! SELECT ANY DATE TO SEE ALL TICKET BOOKING OPTIONS! BOOKING OPTIONS:! One day for all four workshops! Two days for four workshops! Or individual workshops. Join us for one workshop to try it out or all three for that act if you want to perform with us at Kinky Kabaret's I Wanna Pizza You in November. Each Sunday we will be running: 10am - 1130am RESTORATIVE PILATES AND STRETCH FOR DANCERS (For extra dance tech work if you want to up your skills free in the day pass or whole day pass price or is $40 on it's own or as an added extra). 1130am - 130pm FANS - BLACK SWAN $60 a workshop or $120 for two months of workshops. $170 for a whole day of four workshops of $320 for both September and October days all workshops The Black Swan in the ballet and as this icon the character has become symbolises an insight about yourself changes your position from one of victim to victor. We will be embodying the Black Swan into in a ballet costume but the costume will be black with feathers! You can convert a black set you already have or find affordable black feathered options online. Makeup will be dark gothic black swan makeup inspired. The act will not be about the audience wanting to eat something and finding that kinkiness in the act. We are presenting an act where the audience should be terrified the PERFORMERS/ THE SWANS who are reveling in their own power - MIGHT EAT THEM ALIVE! 😉 This act is about coming into your own power and beauty and celebrating your powerful sexy self and taking no shit from anybody! You will place your fans down and end with your kinky prop of choice to end the piece including a willing audience participant if you (and they) wish ;-) Song: Ciara's sensual cover of Paint It Black into Queen of Pain by The Cramps. 2pm - 4pm FEMME FATALES - CHAMPAGNE SPLASH $60 a workshop or $120 for two months of workshops. $170 for a whole day of four workshops of $320 for both September and October days all workshops We will be creating a giant bowl of champagne for all dancers to perform in for this act. Dancing to Champagne and The Reefer a sexy Blues classic we will be freeing our inhabitions pouring champagne over our body and teasing the audience as we dance in champagne as always a kinky kabaret twist! Song: Champagne and The Reefer 430pm - 630pm METALESQUE - SPICY REAPER CHILLIS $60 a workshop or $120 for two months of workshops. $170 for a whole day of four workshops of $320 for both September and October days all workshops Exactly how it sounds! Dancing around to songs about the reaper and being hot and spicy as we strip from a giant chilli costume or giant Hot Sauce costme (your choice) to raunchy red sets and get our metalesque on on stage! Hot sauce will make an appearance for those who choose to and we will be bringing the metal and bringing the floor work for this performance! Our classes are safe spaces all LGBTIQA+ dancers, BIPOC dancers and dancers of all abilities welcome. No disrespectful towards teachers or other students will be tolerated. This is a condition of booking. All adult dancers are welcome to dance with us. By signing up, you acknowledge that it is your responsibility to give any medical clearances before class, and while all care is taken, Moonflower Movement is not responsible for any injury sustained before, during, or after class. You agree that any photos or videos you pose for may be used on socials. We pride ourself on providing safe and inclusive spaces for all performers and show, class and workshop attendees. As such respect towards performers, staff, volunteers and other attendees is expected. This is a condition of entry to our events.If you are banned at other kink and queer spaces for unsafe behaviour or have ever been charged of DV or assault please consider yourself unwelcome here. SELECT ANY DATE TO SEE ALL TICKET BOOKING OPTIONS!
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BMWF24 / THE YEAR I MET MY BRAIN Matilda Boseley and Yumi Stynes | The Carrington Hotel
Nov 2, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
THE YEAR I MET MY BRAINMatilda Boseley in conversation with Yumi Stynes// Saturday 2 November // 3:30pm - 4:30pm // Venue: The Carrington Hotel // Part of the 2024 Blue Mountains Writers' Festival A travel companion for adults who have just found out they have ADHD, Matilda Boseley’s The Year I Met My Brain digs beyond the diagnosis to explore the impact of ADHD on identity, relationships, careers and self-esteem. A Walkley award-winning journalist, Matilda applies her skill for concise, entertaining and engaging communication to a truly fascinating topic: her own mind. Shortlisted for the Australian Book Industry Awards Social Impact Book of the Year and Illustrated Book of the Year, The Year I Met My Brain is uplifting, empowering and deeply researched. Don’t miss Matilda in conversation with Yumi Stynes. Matilda Boseley is an award-winning social media reporter and presenter for Guardian Australia. Her first book, The Year I Met My Brain, documents her experiences and discoveries after being diagnosed with ADHD at 23. Yumi Stynes is a highly esteemed broadcaster having fronted the podcast Ladies, We Need to Talk on the ABC for 7+ seasons, an interview series called SEEN on SBS, and a hugely popular food podcast called The Food Fix. She is the co-author of four Welcome To books with Dr Melissa Kang, guides for talking to young people about topics such as sex and consent. / A Blue Mountains Writers' Festival Event / Join us on beautiful Dharug and Gundungurra country for a weekend of joyful, thought-provoking and thrilling opportunities to connect with the written word. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Blue Mountains, this unique literary festival brings together the country’s greatest minds and most exciting new talent. 1-3 November, 2024. / Ticketing / Adult $22.50 // Concession $20.00 // Under 30's $15.00 // Disability Support Pension $12.50 // Mob Tix $12.50 To take full advantage of all the events on offer, we recommend purchasing a weekend or day pass. Subject to availability, single tickets for this event will be available from 10 September. / Accessibility / This venue is wheelchair accessible, but please visit our Accessibility page or email hello@bluemountainswritersfestival.com.au if you have any other accessibility requirements. Blue Mountains Writers’ Festival will have Auslan interpreters available for the Festival and will schedule them into sessions on request. Please complete the Auslan request question at checkout. Head to bluemountainswritersfestival.com.au for more information about the festival, individual events and accessibility.
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BMWF24 / REFUGE Shankari Chandran and Jordana Silverstein w Nadine J. Cohen | The Carrington Hotel
Nov 2, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
REFUGE Shankari Chandran and Jordana Silverstein in conversation with Nadine J. Cohen// Saturday 2 November // 2:00pm - 3:00pm // Venue: The Carrington Hotel // Part of the 2024 Blue Mountains Writers' Festival Miles Franklin award-winning author Shankari Chandran’s latest novel, Safe Haven, is about displacement and asylum. So too, Jordana Silverstein’s groundbreaking examination of Australia’s treatment of child refugees, Cruel Care, a meticulously researched work of non-fiction. Nadine J. Cohen, author and co-founder of Hope for Nauru, a not-for-profit serving refugees and asylum seekers, interviews Shankari and Jordana about the creative tools they use to communicate with readers, and hope to effect change. While these two writers use different genres to examine the refugee experience, at their heart both books are about the children, families and communities our government policies impact. Shankari Chandran is an Australian Tamil lawyer and the author of the 2023 Miles Franklin Literary Award winning Chai Time at Cinnamon Gardens, as well as Unfinished Business, Song of the Sun God, and The Barrier. Her latest book Safe Haven was published in May 2024. Jordana Silverstein is an award-winning historian and senior research fellow at the University of Melbourne. She is the author of Anxious Histories: Narrating the Holocaust in Jewish Communities at the Beginning of the Twenty-First Century and Cruel Care: A History of Children at our Borders, which was shortlisted for the Victorian Premiers Literary Awards. Nadine J. Cohen is a writer with bylines in The Guardian, The Saturday Paper, SMH/Age, ABC, Harper's Bazaar and more. Her debut novel, Everyone and Everything, was nominated for two Australian Book Industry Awards and named Booktopia's debut release of the year. / A Blue Mountains Writers' Festival Event / Join us on beautiful Dharug and Gundungurra country for a weekend of joyful, thought-provoking and thrilling opportunities to connect with the written word. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Blue Mountains, this unique literary festival brings together the country’s greatest minds and most exciting new talent. 1-3 November, 2024. / Ticketing / Adult $25.00 // Concession $22.50 // Under 30's $15.00 // Disability Support Pension $12.50 // Mob Tix $12.50 To take full advantage of all the events on offer, we recommend purchasing a weekend or day pass. Subject to availability, single tickets for this event will be available from 10 September. / Accessibility / This venue is wheelchair accessible, but please visit our Accessibility page or email hello@bluemountainswritersfestival.com.au if you have any other accessibility requirements. Blue Mountains Writers’ Festival will have Auslan interpreters available for the Festival and will schedule them into sessions on request. Please complete the Auslan request question at checkout. Head to bluemountainswritersfestival.com.au for more information about the festival, individual events and accessibility.
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BMWF24 /THE LOST GHOSTS OF KATOOMBA LIBRARY | Katoomba Library
Nov 2, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
THE LOST GHOSTS OF KATOOMBA LIBRARY// Saturday 2 November // 2:00pm - 2:45pm // Venue: Katoomba Library // Part of the 2024 Blue Mountains Writers' Festival Recommended ages 7 - 14 Lovers of spooky tales and clever mysteries are invited to join author Antony Mann and Creative Director of Word Travels, Miles Merrill, to discover their inner ghostbuster. Go on a ghost hunt through Katoomba Library to see what – or whooooo – you can find, then write your own ghost story set in the Blue Mountains. Antony Mann’s The Lost Ghosts of Lawson sees its protagonist Lewin Fowler move from the beaches of Sydney to a small town in the Blue Mountains. He gets off on the wrong foot at school, his mum signs him up for piano lessons with a creepy old instructor and he's not sure he'll ever make any new friends . . . until the ghosts of Lawson begin appearing. / A Blue Mountains Writers' Festival Event / Join us on beautiful Dharug and Gundungurra country for a weekend of joyful, thought-provoking and thrilling opportunities to connect with the written word. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Blue Mountains, this unique literary festival brings together the country’s greatest minds and most exciting new talent. 1-3 November, 2024. / Ticketing / Tickets for this event are free, however, registration is required to manage room capacity. At least one carer should accompany children at this event: please include adults and child(ren) when you register. Registration will open at 10:00 am on 10 September, and spaces are strictly limited. / Accessibility / This venue is wheelchair accessible, but please visit our Accessibility page or email hello@bluemountainswritersfestival.com.au if you have any other accessibility requirements. Blue Mountains Writers’ Festival will have Auslan interpreters available for the Festival and will schedule them into sessions on request. Please complete the Auslan request question at checkout. Head to bluemountainswritersfestival.com.au for more information about the festival, individual events and accessibility.
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BMWF24 / NARDI SIMPSON in conversation with Cheryl Leavy | The Carrington Hotel
Nov 3, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
NARDI SIMPSON in conversation with Cheryl Leavy // Sunday 3 November // 11:30am - 12:30pm // Venue: The Carrington Hotel // Part of the 2024 Blue Mountains Writers' Festival Festival-goers might remember the pin-drop silence when Yuwaalaraay storyteller Nardi Simpson took to the stage to deliver the Mick Dark Talk for the Future in 2023, or the swift and enthusiastic standing ovation she received upon its completion. Winner of the 2018 Black&Write! Fellowship, Nardi’s debut novel, Song of the Crocodile, was longlisted for the 2021 Stella Prize and Miles Franklin Literary Award. She joins Cheryl Leavy to talk about her hotly anticipated new release, The Belburd, a lyrical and masterfully woven novel about women, creation, belonging and the precious fragility of a life. Nardi Simpson is a Yuwaalaraay musician and storyteller whose debut novel, Song of the Crocodile, won the 2017 Black&Write! Fellowship and the ALS Gold Medal, and was longlisted for the 2021 Stella Prize and Miles Franklin Literary Award. Her latest novel is The Belburd. Cheryl Leavy is a Kooma and Nguri woman writing across non-fiction, poetry and children's literature. In 2022 Cheryl was awarded the Oodgeroo Noonuccal Prize for Indigenous Poetry. Published by UQP this year, Yanga – Mother, Cheryl’s first children’s book is told in Kooma and translated to English. / A Blue Mountains Writers' Festival Event / Join us on beautiful Dharug and Gundungurra country for a weekend of joyful, thought-provoking and thrilling opportunities to connect with the written word. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Blue Mountains, this unique literary festival brings together the country’s greatest minds and most exciting new talent. 1-3 November, 2024. / Ticketing / Adult $22.50 // Concession $20.00 // Under 30's $15.00 // Disability Support Pension $12.50 // Mob Tix $12.50 To take full advantage of all the events on offer, we recommend purchasing a weekend or day pass. Subject to availability, single tickets for this event will be available from 10 September. / Accessibility / This venue is wheelchair accessible, but please visit our Accessibility page or email hello@bluemountainswritersfestival.com.au if you have any other accessibility requirements. Blue Mountains Writers’ Festival will have Auslan interpreters available for the Festival and will schedule them into sessions on request. Please complete the Auslan request question at checkout. Head to bluemountainswritersfestival.com.au for more information about the festival, individual events and accessibility.
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BMWF24 / TREES AND GALAXIES Ceridwen Dovey and Dave Witty with Renee Krosch | The Carrington Hotel
Nov 3, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
TREES AND GALAXIES Ceridwen Dovey and Dave Witty in conversation with Renee Krosch // Sunday 3 November // 11:30am - 12:30pm // Venue: The Carrington Hotel // Part of the 2024 Blue Mountains Writers' Festival It takes a particular sort of mind to focus simultaneously on the specific and the immense. Taking us to the outer reaches of space, Ceridwen Dovey’s Only The Astronauts observes humanity from the strange and magical perspectives of a series of object-astronauts: a lovelorn mannequin orbiting the Sun, the first sculpture ever taken to the Moon, the International Space Station, the Voyager 1 space probe, and more. In Dave Witty’s What the Trees See: A Wander Through Millennia of Natural History in Australia, we are offered a stunning meditation on the remarkable insights that Australia’s trees can offer into our past. The mallee box by the 12th hole of North Adelaide Golf Course tells the story of mallee scrub and desert senna; Brisbane’s remnant blue gum evokes a time when the city was jungle; cabbage palms tell of migration and loss. Blending science and remarkable creativity, these two writers discuss their beautiful new books with ABC Radio Sydney’s Renee Krosch. This session is presented in partnership with Blue Mountains Stargazing. Ceridwen Dovey is the author of several books, including Only the Animals, On J.M. Coetzee: Writers on Writers, and Mothertongues. Her science writing has been recognised with an Australian Museum Eureka Award. Her latest book is Only the Astronauts. Dave Witty is the recipient of the 2021 Rosina Joy Buckman Award in the Nature Conservancy Nature Writing Prize, and his work appears in publications including Island, Griffith Review and Meanjin. His first book, What the Trees See, came out in November 2023. Renee Krosch is a senior producer and presenter across a range of programmes on ABC Radio over the last 20+ years, with highlights including being a Presenter of ABC Radio Weekends and ABC Afternoon, and Executive Producer of ABC Nightlife across Australia. / A Blue Mountains Writers' Festival Event / Join us on beautiful Dharug and Gundungurra country for a weekend of joyful, thought-provoking and thrilling opportunities to connect with the written word. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Blue Mountains, this unique literary festival brings together the country’s greatest minds and most exciting new talent. 1-3 November, 2024. / Ticketing / Adult $20.00 // Concession $17.50 // Under 30's $15.00 // Disability Support Pension $10.00 // Mob Tix $10.00 To take full advantage of all the events on offer, we recommend purchasing a weekend or day pass. Subject to availability, single tickets for this event will be available from 10 September. / Accessibility / This venue is wheelchair accessible, but please visit our Accessibility page or email hello@bluemountainswritersfestival.com.au if you have any other accessibility requirements. Blue Mountains Writers’ Festival will have Auslan interpreters available for the Festival and will schedule them into sessions on request. Please complete the Auslan request question at checkout. Head to bluemountainswritersfestival.com.au for more information about the festival, individual events and accessibility.
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Dancing with The Flower Moon | Bursill Lane Studio
Nov 16, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
Join us in November as we dance with the FLOWER MOON at MOONFLOWER MOVEMENT! Feel free to wear flowers in your hair and dress in pinks and or reds. We will be dancing a piece Moonflowers celebrating personal growth beauty and the natural world as we dance a fusion dance piece (burlesque/ bellydance/ blues, sensual dance and contemporary) as Moonflowers to Carlos Santana's Flor d'Luna (Moonflower). We will dance with a Dance Veil and celebrate flowers, ourselves, the natural world and the moon! We will open with our Moon Child Full Moon piece where we dance for the moon (we will run through this on the evening), set intentions for the workshop and engage in affirmations and exercises in somatic movement before we head into the choreography. For anyone who wants to be this piece will be filmed at the end of the workshop. Vells provided.
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Theatre Skills Workshop | Bursill Lane Studio
Dec 7, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
About the workshops: No previous experience required, just a willingness to play and have a go. Please wear comfortable clothes you can move in and bring a water bottle. Workshop 1: Saturday 7 December, 1pm-4pm Workshop 2: Sunday 8 December, 9am-12pm Come to one or both of these free workshops. On Saturday we will focus on games, play and having fun in order to build confidence in performing and devising. Working with body, voice and ensemble we will experiment with practical tools to strengthen your performance work, be that theatre, comedy, public speaking and more. On Sunday we will experiment with games and techniques we can use to devise work. We will play with techniques used in improvisation, physical theatre and text work to explore a bag of tricks to make and share your work. These workshops will be fun, low key, great for beginners as well as those with experience and ideas already on the boil. Please get in touch if you have any questions or concerns via kyle.walmsley@gmail.com Facilitator: Kyle Walmsley Kyle Walmsley is an actor and theatre maker having created work with companies around Australia including Queensland Arts Council/ArtsLink, JUTE, Darwin Community Arts, Brown's Mart, Polyglot, Canberra Youth Theatre, Corrugated Iron Youth Arts (where he was Artistic Program Manager), The Flying Fruit Fly Circus (where he was Associate Artist), and HotHouse Theatre (where he was Creative Learning Producer). Kyle was a national finalist in ABC's Raw Comedy Competition. Kyle has trained in clown at Ecole Philippe Gaulier in Paris, the Upright Citizen’s Brigade (UCB), the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and the University of Southern Queensland. His solo work has won awards at Darwin Fringe Festival, Newcastle Fringe and a Territory Performing Arts Award. Kyle’s works Oyster Boy, Go, Sports and Lower the Bar have toured across the NT, QLD, NSW and VIC.
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2024 Private Lessons with Porcelain Doll Katoomba | Bursill Lane Studio
Dec 8, 2024 (UTC+10)ENDED
Katoomba
Standard booking terms apply. Please contact Porcelain Doll before booking. If you have not talked to Porcelain Doll your lesson may be refunded (Eventbrite charges will be payable by you).
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