September 2011 Newsletter
August 29, 2011
Brisbane Multicultural Arts Centre Newsletter For Sept 2011
| From the Desk |
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| Where has the year gone??? I can hardly believe we are sending out the September e-news already! I have just returned from a freezing week in New Zealand, and even the Ekka winds feel warm by comparison. As we slip quickly into the final quarter of the year, I have been reflecting on all that has developed in “BEMAC-land” over the past eight months: great Planet series, new Board of Management, three successful festivals delivered, and range of workshops for women in the music industry lot’s of internal structural changes and a heap of grants written, and a new strategic plan developed; and I feel like that’s only half of what we want to achieve between now and the end of December! The next four months will be extremely busy on all fronts, from a performance perspective; we have Manju Mehta touring from India this week, followed by Planet, Columbian-style the week after. The team are busy finalising the program on behalf of the Queensland Multicultural Festival and then we have three more Planet’s, an intimate ceremonial performance at the Gold Coast Arts Centre, the Anishinnabek Northern Lights, Canadian Indian performers tour and our own signature event World By Night, all interspersed with some song-writing and grant-writing workshops. We also have two very exciting projects starting this month: Her Hands; which will work with women from a range of diverse backgrounds to develop skills around their existing traditional hand-craft and textile-based work. This project will result in an exhibition at the end of the year. The other project we to be delivered in partnership with Gold Coast Magic is She Says… which will work with a group of refugee and migrant women to develop writing skills, I am very exciting to see the stories that will develop out of this process. I look forward to seeing you at some of that! Over the next three months, we are also working closely with the University of Queensland to undertake a research project around the arts and multiculturalism, which we hope will assist us to better meet the needs of both sectors. In light of the new Multicultural Policy and Action Plan, Queensland has an opportunity to lead in this area, and we have been contacted from our colleagues interstate who are very interested in developments in this space in Queensland. I would encourage you to provide some input into the National Cultural Policy to see a nation-wide reflection. In August 2011, the federal Minister for Regional Development and the Arts, Simon Crean, released the National Cultural Policy discussion paper for public comment. The paper sets out the direction the Australian Government is heading in developing a ten-year vision and goals for the policy, which “will reflect the important role that arts and creativity play in the daily lives of all Australians, and will help to integrate arts and cultural policy within our broader social and economic goals”. You are encouraged to read the discussion paper and submit your ideas to the Australian Government about what you would like the National Cultural Policy to look like. Visit www.culture.arts.gov.au to either fill out a quick 5-minute survey or download a form to write a more detailed submission. Comments are due by 21 October 2011. |
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Manju Mehta-First Lady of Sitar
Sun 28th August , 6-7.30pm at Brisbane Powerhouse
Wed 31st August,7pm at The patch,Coolangatta Sands Hotel
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As part of her first Australian tour, Manju Mehta, described as the First Lady of Sitar, will be performing Indian Classical music in the style made famous by her guru, Pandit Ravi Shankar. Her knowledge of ‘raga’ and her ability to breathe life and creativity into her music whilst staying true to her lineage has earned her enormous world-wide praise and respect.Indian sitar maestro Manju Mehta will draw from ancient musical traditions and lineage to present music with intensity, depth and beauty. Joining her are the prodigious talents of Adelaide’s own Jay Dabgar on tabla, and Manju’s disciple Josh Bennett on sitar. An extraordinary musical journey, not to be missed! Presented by BEMAC and Brisbane Powerhouse. Tickets can be purchased at http://www.brisbanepowerhouse.org. Prices: $25 (Full); $20 (Concession or BEMAC member) |
| Gurrumul Yunupingu Thurs 1st September, 8pm at Brisbane Entertainment Centre |
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For the first time in Brisbane, the extraordinary multi-award ARIA winning artist Gurrumul Yunupingu will perform his own concert on Thursday 1st September at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre – Intimate Mode.Audiences will be treated to a performance of music from both his double platinum debut album ‘Gurrumul’, and the current album ‘Rrakala’ with songs that reflect deeply into his Aboriginal identity and rich vocal harmonies from a complex cultural and spiritual body of work. Together with his collaborator/producer Michael Hohnen from Skinnyfish Music, Gurrumul will present a show which features the full instrumentation showcased on ‘Rrakala’, sharing with audiences for the first time his skills on piano. Gurrumul will be supported in concert by young up-and-coming Tasmanian performer Dewayne Everettsmith. BEMAC members can received a 15% discounted price ticket at http://premier.ticketek.com.au/ppredirect.aspx?pp=QBEC2&sh=GURRUMUL11 |
| Planet – EVOLUTION Sat 3rd September , 5-7pm at Brisbane Powerhouse |
| EVOLUTION tells the story of lost the communication with families and communities, and the importance of hope, even when life gets hard…we continue to evolve and we CAN overcome no matter the situation … all you need is love!EVOLUTION is a very different performance of Latin music. In this show, you will experience the whole Latin world full of art including dance, acting and music. This is not another ‘Latin gig’; with the percussion not played on traditional drums but with common every-day things. Presented by BEMAC and Brisbane Powerhouse as part of the monthly Planet series, EVOLUTION is a performance not to be missed! Composed, choreographed and performed by Columbian artist, Diego Zambrano, EVOLUTION will also feature Pablo Matus – Percussion; Miguel Calderon – Piano; Diego Rincon – Bass and percussion; Ingrid Leal – Violin, flute and vocals; Karen Carrillo – Dance; Mario Obando – Dance and Eszter Kiss – Vocals. Definitely not to be missed! Free event. Located at the Brisbane Powerhouse, 119 Lamington Street, New Farm |
| Eidfest 2011 Sat 3rd September, 10am-10pm at Mt Gravatt Showgrounds |
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The multi award winning festival, Eidfest, is back again for 2011. Celebrating Muslim cultures, Eidfest begins at 10am at the Mt Gravatt Showgrounds and has invited Anthony Mundine as a special guest! Eidfest will include stage entertainment, multicultural food stalls, cooking with Junior Masterchefs, fireworks and rides for the kids. The day also includes an asylum seekers and refugee debate, as well as first hand harrowing tales from asylum seekers and refugees first hand. A fantastic multicultural family day that is not to be missed! Prices:
Adult – $3
Kids (5-12) – $2 For up to date event details, head to www.eidfest.com.au, email info@eidfest.com.au or contact Yasmin on 0419 025 510. |
| Yemanja-Jazz Festival Sat 3rd September, 3-5pm at Noosa |
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The highly acclaimed Noosa Jazz festival has invited Yemanja as part of this year’s line up. Come and see Yemanja’s fresh approach to Latin-Jazz live at the junction, the best theatre in Noosa!This is what they say about Yemanja: QSong Awards finalists 2008 & 10,”one of the freshest sounds on the music scene in years.” This multicultural acoustic group have struck a positive chord with audiences around the world with their fun-loving mix of jazz, samba, bossa nova, classical, folk Brazilian & European popular music. Their intelligently creative blend of styles is backed by some of Australia’s top musicians and impressive arrangements, their unique style of cultural fusion is both refined and sophisticated.
All Ages / Accompanied minors Tickets and info at http://www.thej.com.au/ |
| African Soul presents-Afrotreat Fri 23rd-Sun 25th September, at Tullymorgan, NSW |
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AFRO-CARIBBEAN NITEARMFest PROUDLY PRESENTS “AFRO- CARIBBEAN NITE”. Live African & reggae bands, plus DJ’s playing all the best of African & Caribbean music. Everyone is invited to come and celebrate with us, and please don’t forget your dancing shoes. Date: Friday, September 9 Time: 7:00 P.M. – Midnight Location MARYMAC COMMUNITY CENTRE 616 Ipswich Road, Annerley. |
| Tibetan School Project’s Trivia Night Sat 24th September, 6.30pm at Uniting Church |
| Tibetan School Project’s Trivia Night for the education of underprivileged children of Dorshul school in EasternTIBET Tibet in Songs by Tenzin Choegyal, Shen Flindell & Friends Khampa Thinley Tsering and Tashi Yangzom Join us for a very special Tibetan Circle Dance. When : Saturday 24th Sept, 2011 Time : 6.30pm Where : Merthyr Rd Uniting Church, 52 Merthyr Rd, New Farm Cost: $25/ $20 con. Lots of great entertainment, friends and prizes. Delicious Tibetan Supper prepared by Tibetan Master For bookings and more Information please contact 0411065813 Email : mel@freeword.co.za |
| Salar Aghili and The Razo Niaz Ensemble Wed 2nd November, 7pm at Old Brisbane Museum |
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BEMAC is proud to support one of the world’s most celebrated classic vocalists, Salar Aghili. Salar Aghili is set to tour Australia later this year. Persian communities across the country have welcomed the announcement that this highly acclaimed musician, who is recognized not only in Iran, but throughout Europe for his contribution to the rich heritage of Persian verse, is to begin his tour in Perth at the end of October. “We are thrilled that Salar has agreed to this national tour and encouraged by the positive feedback we’ve received from communities across the country,” said Al Sharifian of Far Vahar Entertainment.A highlight of Salar Aghili’s 2011 Australian Tour is the accompaniment of Hossein Behroozinia, notably one of Iran’s most highly praised musician. Behroozinia is a Barbat (oud) virtuoso, recognized as one of just a handful in the world who has mastered the art of playing the Barbat. He has toured in USA, Canada and Europe on numerous occasions and performed in a number of unforgettable concerts with Mohammad Reza Shajarian, Shahram Nazeri, Sima Bina and Parissa, all of whom are famous Iranian vocalists. For further information on Salar and the 2011 tour as well as details regarding ticket sales visit www.salaraghiliaustralia.com. Ticket prices from the website are;
Premium – $142.80
A Reserve – $102.00 B Reserve – $73.45 All prices include transaction fees.
Discount tickets can be obtained through Persian community shops at the following prices: Premium – $129.50
A Reserve – $85.00 B Reserve – $65.00 The tickets are available for students and pensioners for all categories with 10% OFF the regular price. If tickets are purchased at concession rate, entry will only be possible with a valid concession or student card. There are NO exceptions Tickets can be obtained from http://tickets.oztix.com.au/?Event=20476. |
| Opportunities-September 2011 |
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ATTENTION: PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS Gold Coast MAGIC would like to publicise your works to galleries and exhibition spaces. If you are interested in being involved, please email vazirinasrin@yahoo.com.au two (2) high quality images of your ready works, along with the details of the works; such as title, medium and size of work, as well as one line about yourself. The publicity will be through quality print (brochures), websites, radio and press interviews. There may be selection criteria for choosing the artworks. This is a part of a project that Gold Coast MAGIC is funded through Gold Coast City Council. Brisbane Multicultural Arts Centre is the marketing organisation for the project. This is a great opportunity for you to be known by quality gallery spaces, such as Queensland State Library, Brisbane Powerhouse and Metro Arts
ATTENTION: ALL ARTISTS
ATTENTION: EVERYONE
There are three art technical workshops by our listed professional artists of the 12th, 19th and 26th of October from 1pm – 4pm at Broadbeach Library. The workshops are free for the members of Artists in Paradise, of which you can become a member of for $11. You can showcase your works in a one-day exhibition! BAG along with the Gold Coast Arts Centre are organising a one-day show with huge publicity and viewers from the Gold Coast and outer regions. This exhibition will take place on the 15th October 2011. Gold Coast MAGIC has two spots for you to exhibit, introduce your works and hopefully sell them if you wish. Your work could include pottery, paintings, art & crafts or photography. Please contact vazirinasrin@yahoo.com.au if you are interested. |
| Little BIGSOUND Sat 10th September, 9.30am to 6.30pm at The Judith Wright Centre |
Musicians, Managers, Graphic Artists, Designer’s & More – Want To Work In The Music Industry?An offshoot of the annual Q Music BIGSOUND Conference Q Music in conjunction with Youth Music Industries present “Little BIGSOUND 2011” a one-day forum for young musicians looking to break into the music industry.Panels on the day will cover topics from booking gig’s, obtaining management, recording and production through to photography, music journalism and how best to release your music in the 21st century. Little BIGSOUND is focused on building skills, and providing information specifically targeted at young people and offers not only a series of break-out panel sessions featuring established young music industry professionals, but is also a way for attendees to form connections and develop professional relationships. After the formal conference program has ended, an afternoon tea will be provided with live acoustic entertainment from some of Brisbane’s amazing up and coming talent. Finally as night falls, live music featuring established and breakthrough artists will be showcased within the Judith Wright Centre performing arts space. Tix On Sale through www.qmusic.com/littlebigsoundtickets
$27.50 for the Conference and the Music Night
$22 for Conference Only $16.50 for Music Night |
| M.A.D Camp Sun 18th September at Ipswich Girls Grammer School |
Queensland Arts Council is delivering a multi-arts intensive residency program for 50-60 secondary school students from Years 10-12 during the first week of the September school holidays in 2011. This will provide an opportunity for creative young people from across urban, rural, regional and remote Queensland to come together and develop/extend their skills, ability, talents and dreams through participation in a week-long program of workshops and training with industry professionals. The residency and workshops will be held at Ipswich Girls Grammar School (IGGS).As well as high level participation in a wide range of creative activities, students will attend excursions to the Opera, Theatre, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) and a backstage tour. Participating students may or may not have had the opportunity to attend arts events at some of the State’s leading arts and cultural venues, so this experience will broaden their knowledge. This concept links positive goal setting and develops optimism within young people. |
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| 28th August | Manju Mehta-First Lady of Sitar | 6-7.30pm | Brisbane Powerhouse |
| 31st August | Manju Mehta-First Lady of Sitar | 7pm | The Patch, Coolangatta Sands Hotel |
| 3rd September | Planet-EVOLUTION | 5-7pm | Brisbane Powerhouse |
| 3rd September | Eidfest 2011 | 10am-10pm | Mt Gravatt showgrounds |
| 2nd November | Salar Aghili & The Razo Niaz Ensemble | 7pm | Old Brisbane Museum |
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| 10th September | Little BIGSOUND | 9.30am-6.30pm | The Judith Wright Centre of Contemporary Arts |
| 18th to 24th September | M.A.D Camp | - | Ipswich Girls Grammar School |
| Be A BEMAC Member |
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| Join BEMAC to support the promotion and presentation of the multicultural arts in Queensland. BEMAC is a not-for-profit organisation which relies on the support and input of its members. By becoming a BEMAC member you can help drive the direction of BEMAC and be actively involved with our organisation.We value our members and currently offer the following benefits: Eligibility to vote at the BEMAC Annual General Meeting and be elected to the Management Committee, Discounted entry to all BEMAC-presented performing arts events and workshops, updates to keep you up to date with what’s on at BEMAC, Great discounts on venue and equipment hire, Opportunity to promote your exhibitions and events in the BEMAC e-news, Professional advice and consultancy. There is also a range of additional benefits for artist members. To become a member or for more information go to the website, www.bemac.org.au or contact BEMAC on (07) 3391 4433 or admin@bemac.org.au. |
Diego Zambrano
August 23, 2011
Diego Zambrano began his musical journey when he was only 10 years old, influenced by musicians like David Weckl, Dennis Chambers and Alvaro Lopez. He also is very influenced by Latin and Colombian rhythms. He started to play with a Gospel band when he was 13 years old; showing his great abilities to play the drums. At the age of 17, he recorded his first album called “Palabra Fiel”. Diego has participated in several events in Australia, such as, Multicultural Festival (Brisbane), Colombian National Day (Brisbane), Multicultural Festival (Canberra), Darling Harbour Fiesta (Sydney), Planet (Brisbane), Mackay Festival of Arts (Mackay), Fete de la Musique (Brisbane), among others.
Salar Aghili
August 16, 2011
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The Razo Niaz Ensemble
BEMAC is proud to support one of the world’s most celebrated classic vocalists, Salar Aghili. Salar Aghili is set to tour Australia later this year. Persian communities across the country have welcomed the announcement that this highly acclaimed musician, who is recognized not only in Iran, but throughout Europe for his contribution to the rich heritage of Persian verse, is to begin his tour in Perth at the end of October. “We are thrilled that Salar has agreed to this national tour and encouraged by the positive feedback we’ve received from communities across the country,” said Al Sharifian of Far Vahar Entertainment.
A highlight of Salar Aghili’s 2011 Australian Tour is the accompaniment of Hossein Behroozinia, notably one of Iran’s most highly praised musician. Behroozinia is a Barbat (oud) virtuoso, recognized as one of just a handful in the world who has mastered the art of playing the Barbat. He has toured in USA, Canada and Europe on numerous occasions and performed in a number of unforgettable concerts with Mohammad Reza Shajarian, Shahram Nazeri, Sima Bina and Parissa, all of whom are famous Iranian vocalists. The tour kicks off in Perth on 30 October and will then move on to Brisbane, Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra for a final performance at the National Gallery of Australia on 12th November. For further information on Salar and the 2011 tour as well as details regarding ticket sales visit www.salaraghiliaustralia.com.
The Brisbane Performance is to be held on the 2nd November, at the Old Brisbane Museum.
Ticket prices from the website are;
Premium – $142.80
A Reserve – $102.00
B Reserve – $73.45
All prices include transaction fees.
Discount tickets can be obtained through Persian community shops at the following prices:
Premium – $129.50
A Reserve – $85.00
B Reserve – $65.00
The tickets are available for students and pensioners for all categories with 10% OFF the regular price. If tickets are purchased at concession rate, entry will only be possible with a valid concession or student card. There are NO exceptions
Tickets can be obtained from http://tickets.oztix.com.au/?Event=20476.
September 2011-Planet
August 15, 2011
Evolution – Diego Zambrano & Friends
Turbine Platform, Brisbane Powerhouse
Saturday 3rd September 2011, 5.00 – 7.00 PM
EVOLUTION is a very different performance of Latin music! In this show you will experience the whole Latin world full of art including dance, acting and music. This is not another “Latin gig”, what makes it different is the way percussion is played – not with traditional drums but with common things.
Definitely EVOLUTION is a performance you can not miss!
Diego Zambrano began his musical journey when he was only 10 years old, influenced by musicians like David Weckl, Dennis Chambers and Alvaro Lopez. He also is very influenced by Latin and Colombian rhythms. He started to play with a Gospel band when he was 13 years old; showing his great abilities to play the drums. At the age of 17, he recorded his first album called “Palabra Fiel”. Diego has participated in several events in Australia, such as, Multicultural Festival (Brisbane), Colombian National Day (Brisbane), Multicultural Festival (Canberra), Darling Harbour Fiesta (Sydney), Planet (Brisbane), Mackay Festival of Arts (Mackay), Fete de la Musique (Brisbane), among others.
Diego brings along with him Pablo Matus, Miguel Calderon & Diego Rincon.
Pablo Matus (Percussion, vocals)
From one of the most fruitful lands of Latin America, Chilean-born, Pablo is a Latin Percussionist and Drummer. He has performed Afro-Cuban music in well-known bands around the Latin American events and clubs in Australia. Pablo is a recognised figure within the Latin American Salsa community throughout Australia.
Miguel Calderon (Piano, vocals)
Mexican-born, Miguel, is a pianist brought up in with Latin America traditions and with a passion for Cuban and Mexican music. He was from the early age exposed to influences of both Latin and classical Schools of piano playing, where he studied with some well illustrated names.
Diego Rincon (Bass and Percussion)
Diego is a bass player born in Bogotá, Colombia. His influences are wide ranging, including the traditional music of his country, Latin music, classical, jazz, Latin Jazz, soul, disco and reggae.
Diego’s Group:
Diego Rincon – Bass and percussion
Pablo Matus – Percussion
Ingrid Leal – Violin, flute, vocal
Miguel Calderon – Piano
Karen Carrillo – Dancer
Diego Zambrano – Percussion, Vocal
Mario Obando – Dancer
Eszter Kiss – Vocal
EVOLUTION shows how we have lost the communication with our families and communities, and also how important it is to have hope, even when life is a bit hard sometimes. This is why it is called EVOLUTION – because we CAN overcome no matter the situation … all you need is love for each other.
August 2011 Newsletter
August 8, 2011
Brisbane Multicultural Arts Centre Newsletter For August 2011
| From the Desk |
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| July was a pretty big month for the Multicultural sector and the State Government in general, with The Premier and Minister for Multicultural Affairs launching their new Multicultural Policy and three year action plan. It is a huge step forward and very encouraging move in light of recent international debate around multiculturalism.
We of course have a great line-up for you this month, with a particular highlight being Planet. We approached Chinese Ehru player Nicholas Ng to host the August Planet, and wow, what a line-up of friends he will be bringing along. The event includes Brisbane favourites, Kim Cunio, Tunji Beier, Jordan Stamos and more… Definitely a concert not to be missed; see you at Brisbane Powerhouse from 5pm! Don’t you just love Brisbane weather? I have been catching the ferry to work the past few weeks, and thoroughly enjoying the beauty of the river and also our lovely Queensland sun! This month, we have Josh Bennet and Jay Dabgar visiting from Adelaide, with touring Indian sitar player, Manju Mehta – I am hoping the weather stays as nice as it has been so they can enjoy their visit as much as we will enjoy hosting them. Described as the ‘First Lady of Sitar’, Manju will deliver an amazing performance at two different shows; one at Brisbane Powerhouse, and the other at Coolangatta. Read on below for more information, this will be a very special concert. |
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| Planet Performance Sat 6th August , 5-7pm at Brisbane Powerhouse |
| 1st Iranian Film Festival Thurs 4th & Sun 7th August, Brisbane Powerhouse |
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The First Iranian Film Festival Australia is here, and gives the public the opportunity to view the broad ranges of aesthetic styles and themes embraced by contemporary Iranian cinema.
The festival is currently the only festival in Australia dedicated to Iranian cinema, and it aims to bring a diverse range of the best and most interesting films. Films included in the festival include: A Separation; White Meadows; Circumstance; Gold and Copper; There Are Things You Don’t Know; Rainy Seasons; Iron Island; The Hunter. More information about the festival, films, dates, times and pricing can be found on http://www.iffa.net.au, and tickets can be purchased at http://www.brisbanepowerhouse.org. Please note that all films are 18+. |
| Afracian Cultural Festival Sat 13th August , 10-5pm at Logan Gardens Civis Parade |
| Come experience and celebrate the African way of life: dancing, people, art, fashion, music and much much more!
An initiative of the Queensland African Communities Council, the festival will take place at Logan Gardens; Civic Parade in Logan Central. An amazing immersion of culture that is surely not to be missed! At Loagan Fardens Civis Prade, Logal Central. |
| India Day Fair 2011 Sun 14th August, 10:30am-dusk at Roma St Parklands Amphitheatre |
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To celebrate India’s Independence Day, the India Day Fair will be held at the Roma Street Parklands from 10.30am. The day kicks off with an All India Parade and Flag Raising Ceremony. Enjoy the performances throughout the day, including Colours of India; a special performance that will feature traditional dances from various states in India. Local bands and other talented performances will continue throughout the day.
Also included within the day are stalls, parades, cultural items and kids rides. The Parklands are easily accessible by public transport, and ample parking is provided in the public car park area. Make sure not to miss the fireworks around 6.30pm! Free admission throughout the day. Really not to be missed, no matter what your cultural heritage. |
| Bellydance Concert and Bazzar Sun 21st August, 1-4pm at Marymac Community Centre |
| The Academy of Middle Eastern Dance presents the 23rd Extravaganza Bellydance Concert and Bazzar!
To be held at Marymac Community Centre in Annerley, tickets are available at www.amedbrisbane.com.au or at the door. Prices: Adults – $25 Concession – $20 Children – $12 Performers – $5 Family (2 adults, 2 children) – $60 Doors open at 11.30am for a 1.00pm start. 616 Ipswich Road Annerley |
| Manju Mehta-First Lady of Sitar Sun 28th August, 6pm at Brisbane Powerhouse
Wed 31st August, 7pm at Coolangatta Sands Hotel |
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As part of her first Australian tour, Manju Mehta, described as the First Lady of Sitar, will be performing Indian Classical music in the style made famous by her guru, Pandit Ravi Shankar. Her knowledge of ‘raga’ and her ability to breathe life and creativity into her music whilst staying true to her lineage has earned her enormous world-wide praise and respect.
Indian sitar maestro Manju Mehta will draw from ancient musical traditions and lineage to present music with intensity, depth and beauty. Joining her are the prodigious talents of Adelaide’s own Jay Dabgar on tabla, and Manju’s disciple Josh Bennett on sitar. An extraordinary musical journey, not to be missed! Presented by BEMAC and Brisbane Powerhouse.
Venu: Sunday 28th August, 6-7:30pm at Brisbane Powerhouse Wednesday 31st august, 7pm at The Patch, Coolangatta Sands Hotel Tickets can be purchased at http://www.brisbanepowerhouse.org. Prices: $25 (Full); $20 (Concession or BEMAC member) |
| Gurrumul Yunupingu Thurs 1st September, 8pm at Brisbane Entertainment Centre |
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For the first time in Brisbane, the extraordinary multi-award ARIA winning artist Gurrumul Yunupingu will perform his own concert on Thursday 1st September at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre – Intimate Mode.
Audiences will be treated to a performance of music from both his double platinum debut album ‘Gurrumul’, and the current album ‘Rrakala’ with songs that reflect deeply into his Aboriginal identity and rich vocal harmonies from a complex cultural and spiritual body of work. Together with his collaborator/producer Michael Hohnen from Skinnyfish Music, Gurrumul will present a show which features the full instrumentation showcased on ‘Rrakala’, sharing with audiences for the first time his skills on piano. Gurrumul will be supported in concert by young up-and-coming Tasmanian performer Dewayne Everettsmith. Tickets available at www.ticketek.com.au. |
| Opportunities-August 2011 |
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| Employment with UNHCR (UN Refugee Agency) |
Are you looking for work?
Have a positive attitude? Ready to commit to a full-time job that matters? Do you have a passion to help refugees around the world? If you answered yes then this is your opportunity. Join our dynamic team to fundraise for the United Nations refugee agency! The UNHCF’s highly successful F2F Fundraising program is expanding to Brisbane. Be one of the first employees to help form an ambitious team that makes a real impact in refugee’s lives.• Full time positions • Paid sales training and uniform provided • Street locations – Brisbane suburbs and interstate • Base $15.51-$20/hr rising to $38/hr OTE • Chance for rapid career progression Sales experience preferred but not necessary / Excellent communication with strong English language proficiency If you are interested, please send a letter and your CV to hr@unrefugees.org.au or call Georgina on (02) 9276 6807 today! Only those applicants proceeding to interview stage will be contacted. Only people with the right to work in Australia may apply for these positions. www.unrefugees.org.au |
| M.A.D Camp Sun 18th September at Ipswich Girls Grammer School |
Queensland Arts Council is delivering a multi-arts intensive residency program for 50-60 secondary school students from Years 10-12 during the first week of the September school holidays in 2011. This will provide an opportunity for creative young people from across urban, rural, regional and remote Queensland to come together and develop/extend their skills, ability, talents and dreams through participation in a week-long program of workshops and training with industry professionals. The residency and workshops will be held at Ipswich Girls Grammar School (IGGS).
As well as high level participation in a wide range of creative activities, students will attend excursions to the Opera, Theatre, Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA) and a backstage tour. Participating students may or may not have had the opportunity to attend arts events at some of the State’s leading arts and cultural venues, so this experience will broaden their knowledge. This concept links positive goal setting and develops optimism within young people. |
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| 4th-7th August | 1st Iranian Film Festival | Time vary | Brisbane Powerhouse |
| 6th August | Planet- Nicholas & Friends | 5pm-7am | Brisbane Powerhouse |
| 13th August | Afracian Cultural Festival | 10am-5pm | Logan Gardens |
| 14th August | India Day Fair 2011 | 10:30am-Dusk | Roma St. Parklands Amphitheatre |
| 21st August | Bellydance Concert and Bazzar | 1pm-4pm | Marymac community Centre, Annerley |
| 28th August | Manju Mehta-1st Lady of Sitar | 6pm-7:30pm | Brisbane Powerhouse |
| 31st August | Manju Mehta-1st Lady of Sitar | 7pm | The Patch, Coolangatta Sands Hotel |
| 1st September | Gurrumul Yunupingu | 8pm | Brisbane Entertainment Centre |
| Be A BEMAC Member |
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| Join BEMAC to support the promotion and presentation of the multicultural arts in Queensland. BEMAC is a not-for-profit organisation which relies on the support and input of its members. By becoming a BEMAC member you can help drive the direction of BEMAC and be actively involved with our organisation.
We value our members and currently offer the following benefits: Eligibility to vote at the BEMAC Annual General Meeting and be elected to the Management Committee, Discounted entry to all BEMAC-presented performing arts events and workshops, updates to keep you up to date with what’s on at BEMAC, Great discounts on venue and equipment hire, Opportunity to promote your exhibitions and events in the BEMAC e-news, Professional advice and consultancy. There is also a range of additional benefits for artist members. To become a member or for more information go to the website, www.bemac.org.au or contact BEMAC on (07) 3391 4433 or admin@bemac.org.au. |
Manju Mehta
July 13, 2011
The First Lady of Sitar
As part of her first Australian tour, Manju Mehta, described as the First Lady of Sitar, will be performing Indian Classical music in the style made famous by her guru, Pandit Ravi Shankar. Her knowledge of ‘raga’ and her ability to breathe life and creativity into her music whilst staying true to her lineage has earned her enormous world-wide praise and respect. Indian sitar maestro Manju Mehta will draw from ancient musical traditions and lineage to present music with intensity, depth and beauty. Joining her are the prodigious talents of Adelaide´s own Jay Dabgar on tabla, and Manju’s disciple Josh Bennett on sitar. An extraordinary musical journey.



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