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HAUNTING
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Tuesday, September 19, 2017
to Friday, October 13, 2017
5:30 PM - 4:00 PM
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OPENING
Tuesday September 19, 5.30pm
EXHIBITION
19 September – 13 October 2017
Rachel Joy
Cape Grim, Convincing Ground, Murdering Gully: geographical features bear the burden
of our largely unacknowledged violent colonial past.
These works don’t attempt to tell such stories but rather to reflect on them, as such,
both the making and viewing of the artworks can be viewed as acts of mourning.
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LOCATION: Portland Arts Centre
CONTACT NAME: Lynda Cooper PHONE: 0355222263
EMAIL: lcooper@glenelg.vic.gov.au
WEB: www.portlandartscentre.com.au
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VCE EXHIBITION
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Tuesday, October 17, 2017
to Friday, November 10, 2017
5:30 PM - 4:00 PM
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OPENING
Tuesday October 17, 5.30pm
EXHIBITION
17 October – 10 November 2017
The annual VCE exhibition provides an opportunity for Year 12 art students from
Bayview College, Casterton Secondary College, Heywood & District Secondary College
and Portland Secondary College to feature selected artwork. The exhibition is always
notable for the impressive quality of the artwork, and for the diversity of the subject
matter and media on display.
The students, assisted by their teachers and staff from the Portland Arts Centre, also
take responsibility for hanging their work.
LOCATION: Portland Arts Centre
CONTACT NAME: Lynda Cooper PHONE: 0355222263
EMAIL: lcooper@glenelg.vic.gov.au
WEB: www.portlandartscentre.com.au
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EXPOSING EDITH
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Wednesday, October 25, 2017
7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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Exposing Edith
EXPOSING EDITH
Wager Productions Michaela Burger & Greg Wain
Cabaret
An award winning cabaret tale of the legendary French star, Edith Piaf.
Exposing Edith charts the tragic life of arguably the greatest French singer of all time, Edith Piaf. Experience her life, loves and losses through the songs that shot her to stardom including La Vie en Rose, Milord and Non, je ne regrette rien. Created and performed by Michaela Burger [vocals] and Greg Wain [guitar], Exposing Edith is a stunning mix of authentic French chanson and contemporary sounds. The songs are punctuated with a collection of extraordinary stories of Piaf’s life which are recounted by Burger, who also takes on a multitude of key characters, from Edith’s half-sister Momone, to several of her lovers and, of course, Edith Piaf herself.
Duration: 70 minutes. No interval
Suitable for all ages
Wednesday 25 October 7.30pm
Adult: $35
Concession: $30
Family of 4:$85
Under 18s: $15
“The audience could have been listening to the ‘Little Sparrow’ herself!
*****” Daily Business Group, UK
Tickets: www.portlandartscentre.com.au or call 5522 2263
LOCATION: Portland Arts Centre
CONTACT NAME: Lynda Cooper PHONE: 0355222263
EMAIL: lcooper@glenelg.vic.gov.au
WEB: www.portlandartscentre.com.au
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