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SPOKE

January 21st 2012 02:05
You're invited! Now in its second year the Spoke Word Festival offers Adelaide writers and readers a unique opportunity to strut their stuff, intermingle and address issues from more than one angle; self-sustaining creativity fuelling the now and forever afters. Mostly free, mostly spell-checked and massively entertaining. Here are a few of the five day festival highlights:

In 2012 SPOKE is bigger and better!

Running for five days, from March 13-17, at Shimmering West, located at the front of AC Arts, Light Square.


SPOKE
Writers' Festival 2012





FEATURING

WTF#?: What the Font R U?
Are you a hound? A bit light? Plastic? An archer drawing your bow across the line? Go on, what type are you? What kind of character/s do you send out in to the world? Come and hear an a 'type'ical panel 'font'le & 'textese' you on how our engagement with reading and writing is affected by the chosen font & characters of this silicon age. There's bound to be a font of knowledge on display!

Talk to your Inner Child
Write and make a picture book in two hours! A hands-on workshop to make your dream come true! Gold coin donation to cover cost of materials. Booking essential- limited to 10 places


SCALA Showcase Live @ Shimmering West

SCALA Showcase

Local singer/songwriters Emily Davis, Don Morrison and Andy & Marta will all be performing at Shimmering West as part of the SPOKE Festival's SCALA Showcase evening in March; a fabulous free concert in the park.

SCALA (Songwriters, Composers And Lyricists Association Inc.) is a non profit, voluntary, incorporated association which officially formed on 22nd November 1987 in Adelaide, South Australia. SCALA's objectives are to:

Encourage the activity of Songwriting, Composing and Lyric or Libretto writing.

Provide information and support to Songwriters, Composers and Lyric or Libretto writers by way of workshops, seminars, regular meetings and other activities which eventuate as SCALA evolves.

Encourage the playing and recording of innovative and original music and the use of innovative and original music in commercial applications.

Provide a service enabling Songwriters, Composers and Lyricists or Librettists to collaborate on innovative music projects and, in particular, to enable (non lyric) Composers to collaborate with Lyricists.

Encourage and assist in the employment of Songwriters, Composers and Lyricists or Libretto writers in appropriate situations within the community.

Come and enjoy Adelaide's SCALA - Songwriters, Composers And Lyricists Association Inc. at this FREE showcase where SPOKE presents five of their home grown acts.

Relax at Shimmering West and enjoy a collection of performers who write their own words and music to tell their stories of love, lust and life.

SPOKE 2012 offers showcases, forums and workshops from 13 - 17 February 2011.

Date Event Stream Time Location
13 March 2012 Aboriginal Artists 3.00 - 5.00 pm Shimmering West
13 March 2012 SPOKE $lam W'$hop 6.30 - 8.00 pm Shimmering West
13 March 2012 *makes improetry! 8.30 - 10.00 pm Shimmering West
14 March 2012 WTF*! 6.00 - 7.00 pm AC Arts DK Dance Studio
14 March 2012 Inner Child 4.00 - 6.00 pm Shimmering West
15 March 2012 Love Letter W'shop 4.00 - 6.00 pm Shim west
15 March 2012 SPOKE Gives it up! 7.00 - 8.00 pm Shim West
15 March 2012 Words'n'action 8.00 - 10.30 pm X-Space
16 March 2012 Forward Flash Theatre 2.00 - 5.00 pm Shim West
16 March 2012 SPOKE Gives it up! 7.00 - 8.00 pm Shim West
17 March 2012 Multicultural Day 11:00am - 8.30 pm Shim West


Spoke makes IMPROETRY
Improv Poetry Workshop X-Space 4.30 - 6.00 pm

So you think you can write/rap/perform/act/speak/s lam?

Spoke throws down the gauntlet for ALL-comers. Step up and step OUT of your safety zone in this ninety minute workshop on poetry improvisation.

You'll be taken on a twisted journey through strange time zones where one minute can seem like an eternity and words such as 'cauliflower' can morph into anything your imagination fancies.

Guided by two incredible forces of nature: Teri Louise Kelly, a five book author and survivor (and guest artist), of several UK Poetry Improvisation Slams; and Daniel Watson, Paroxysm Press publisher and MC of the SA Poetry Slams, you'll be taught how to think on your feet and slam out magnificent musings on random offerings from your peers, or at least to ramble on incoherently for forty seconds while your mind does backflips as the audience cries!

THIS is a journey
you can't afford to miss!


"Flash Theatre Forward"
Come and create a theatrical CERN - test theatrical hypotheses, cause performing particles to collide and capture the results of potentially new theatrical concepts come into being! In a facilitated experiment, specialist practitioners in the fields of flashmobs, devised theatre, public site installations, gaming & community development will lead you in a team-based process to dis-CERN a project!

Register for this workshop to create a paradigm-shifting theatre concept to pitch to the panel of 'ground breakers' for $500 'spark' funding to the one judged the 'best'!


Words'n'action
Should writers really be seen and not heard or herd(ed) by the unseen? If the personal is political does that mean everything you write is a political act? Is there any such thing as freedom of speech? Is talk still cheap? Who makes the decisions when it comes to censorship? Broadcaster and social commentator David Jobling hosts a collection of very special guests as they explore current trends in activism.

Involve
Multitask
Participate
Activate
Collaborate
Talk
= IMPACT


SPOKE gives it up
Shimmering West


Improetry Slam Workshop
@X Space (AC Arts 39 Light Square)
Tuesday, March 13 from 6:30 pm until 8 pm


So you think you can write / rap / perform / act / speak / slam? Spoke throws down the gauntlet for ALL-comers. Step up and step OUT of your safety zone in this ninety minute workshop on poetry improvisation, "Improetry"

You'll be taken on a twisted journey through strange time zones where one minute can seem like an eternity and words such as 'cauliflower' can morph into anything your imagination fancies. Guided by two incredible forces of nature: Teri Louise Kelly, a five book author and survivor (and guest artist), of several UK Poetry Improvisation Slams; and Daniel Watson, Paroxysm Press publisher and MC of the SA Poetry Slams, you'll be taught how to think on your feet and slam out magnificent musings on random offerings from your peers, or at least to ramble on incoherently for forty seconds while your mind does backflips as the audience cries! This is a JOURNEY you can't afford to miss!

SPOKE 2012 Improetry Slam
@Shimmering West
Tuesday, March 13 from 8:30pm until 11:30pm


So do you think you can rap/write/perform/act/speak/s lam? SPOKE throws down the gauntlet for ALL comers. Step up and step OUT of your safety zone. What will you do when yoiu are asked to fill between forty seconds and two minutes talking about cauliflowers? Come along to the Improv Poetry Slam and put yourself to the test. No paper, no time for practice, this one is for the fast-shooters of the poetry / rap / perfporming / acting / slam scenes.

WTF#?: What the Font R U?

@ SA Writers' Centre, Rundle Street
Wednesday, March 14, from 2:00pm - 4:00pm


Are you a hound? A bit light? Plastic? An archer drawing your bow across the line? Go on, what type are you? What kind of character/s do you send out in to the world? Come and hear an atypeical panel 'font'le & 'textese' you on how our engagement with reading and writing is affected by the chosen font & characters of this silicon age. There's bound to be a font of knowledge on display!

Panellists: Suzie Keen - Writer, Reviewer and EDitor of the 'Views and Reviews" section for INDAILY - South Australia's independent online daily news publication.

Dr Nenagh Kemp - Lecturer in the School of Psychology at University of Tasmania. Research centres on the acquisition, development, and use of spoken and written language.

Scott Carslake - Principal and Creative Director of "Voice Designs" a South Australian company. "Voice" has received many prestigious national and international awards including the New York Type Directors' Club Certificate of Typographic Excellence. Voice's typographical history includes the development of typefaces Globale and Klogirl (distributed by Letraset) and ITC, Day project 21 hR, Griffine, Roxane and Maclennan.

Vicki Reynolds - Head of Printmaking at TAFE SA's Adelaide College of the Arts and professional practitioner.

Talk to your Inner Child

@Shimmering West
Wednesday, March 14, from 4:00pm - 6:00pm


Write and make a picture book in two hours! A hands-on workshop to make your dream come true! Gold coin donation to cover cost of materials. To book call Sue Fleming: (08) 8207 8615 or email: susan.fleming@tafesa.edu.au - limited to 10 places

SCALA Showcase Live @ Shimmering West

Wednesday, March 14, from 8 pm until 10:30 pm

Local singer/songwriters Emily Davis, Don Morrison and Andy & Marta will all be performing at Shimmering West as part of the SPOKE Festival's SCALA Showcase evening in March; a fabulous free concert in the park.

Come and enjoy Adelaide's SCALA - Songwriters, Composers And Lyricists Association Inc. at this FREE showcase where SPOKE presents five of their home grown acts. Relax in the gloriously deported Shimmering West and enjoy a collection of performers who write their own words and music to tell their stories of love, lust and life.

SCALA (Songwriters, Composers And Lyricists Association Inc.) is a non-profit, voluntary, incorporated association which officially formed on 22nd November 1987 in Adelaide, South Australia.

SCALA's objectives are to: Encourage the activity of Song writing, Composing and Lyric or Libretto writing. Provide information and support to Songwriters, Composers and Lyric or Libretto writers by way of workshops, seminars, regular meetings and other activities which eventuate as SCALA evolves.

Encourage the playing and recording of innovative and original music and the use of innovative and original music in commercial applications.

Provide a service enabling Songwriters, Composers and Lyricists or Librettists to collaborate on innovative music projects and, in particular, to enable (non lyric) Composers to collaborate with Lyricists. Encourage and assist in the employment of Songwriters, Composers and Lyricists or Libretto writers in appropriate situations within the community.

Think to Ink Writing Workshop

Adelaide Fringe Youth Engagement Program
Available Thursday 15th March 10am, 11:30am and 1:30pm
@ Shimmering West [Other times on this day by arrangement]


Spoke is proud to offer a valuable workshop to your students free of charge, including a comprehensive Education Pack. Do you have a group of students who want to know how they can create their own work but are not too sure where to start? Perhaps they want to write a short play or monologue and are looking for guidelines, or they simply want to know how they can analyse a play without things getting too complicated. This is the perfect workshop with a well-seasoned writer who has worked in all aspects of the theatre industry, from intimate theatre to arena theatre, interactive contemporary theatre and classic black-box productions. David Jobling dramatist, director and dramaturge offers a free sixty minute interactive workshop with groups of up to sixteen students providing key elements into original script development, script analysis and construction; suitable for students of Drama, Theatre Studies and English seeking to write their own monologue, play script or simply seeking to find inroads into script analysis. Jobling, currently a student in the Professional Writing Course at AC Arts and a graduate of the National Institute of Dramatic Arts' Playwright's Studio and the NSW Writer's Centre Stage One and Two Playwrights Series. Under commission from the Department of Foreign Affairs and the United Nations, Jobling wrote "Onkaparinga River" for the International Year of Peace.

His production of "Puppy Love" with Bruce Keller for Melbourne's Anthill Theatre was a hit sell-out at the Sydney Festival, and his plays "Little Big Black Dog" (Brown's Lane Theatre) and "The Grip" (DC Peacock Productions) have toured widely. His work has been seen in venues as diverse as Lightning Ridge Primary School through to The Wharf Theatre (Sydney) and Adelaide Festival Centre's Space Theatre. His extensive CV includes a stint as the Senior Writers' Tutor at the Australian Theatre for Young People, Artistic Coordinator of Griffin Theatre Company and Writing Tutor for Sydney's Darlinghurst Theatre and the Sydney Talent Company. Suitable for Years 10, 11 and 12

To book call Sue Fleming: (08) 8207 8615 or email: susan.fleming@tafesa.edu.au

SPOKE gives it up! ACTIVATE!

Thursday, March 15 champions activism.
Times 6:00pm until 7:00pm.
Shimmering West @ AC Arts , 39 Light Square, Adelaide, Australia


Description SPOKE gives it up! Welcomes wordsmiths along to present their ideas in three minutes or less, SPOKE's popular open mic session is happening over three evenings, each with their own theme. So poets and writers come along and take a turn at the microphone between 6pm and 7pm let us hear your wit, wisdom or whimsy. Magnificent MC, Jeanne Hurrell, will take your registrations from 5pm on the night.

Love Letters

Available Thursday 15th March from 4 pm - 6 pm @ Shimmering West

Calling wild hearts and lovers of language and writing! Love letters don't have to be a 19th century anachronism. Right here at Shimmering West in March 2012, you can give form to your feelings for your paramour. For free!

Words'n'action Forum hosted by David Jobling

Thursday, March 15 at 8:00pm
@ AC Arts Library


A fun interactive forum for people who want to know more about activating the community: Should writers really be seen and not heard or herded by the unseen? If the personal is political does that mean everything you write is a political act? Is there any such thing as freedom of speech? Is talk still cheap? Who makes the decisions when it comes to censorship? What is the distance between what people say and what they do? Is physics activism? If the universe really is expanding, why are the minds of humans getting smaller? How many queers does it take to carry a protest banner? Why should a multinational mining company have the right to blot out a whole spicies without the species being informed? Is no news really good news (or) bad news better news than no news? Just who do you think you are anyway? So prove it! Broadcaster and social commentator David Jobling hosts a collection of very special guests as they explore current trends in activism.

Flash Theatre Forward

Friday, March 16 from 2 pm until 5 pm
@ DK Dance Studio (AC Arts 39 Light Square)


SPOKE aims to create its own theatrical CERN ( or 'big bang simulator') - an underground lab to test theatrical hypotheses, cause performing particles to collide and capture the results of potentially new theatrical forms through discerning a project! Specialist practitioners in the fields of flashmobs, devised theatre, gaming & public/site installation performance will challenge and trigger teams of workshop participants to create a paradigm-shifting theatre concept to pitch to the panel of ground breakers for the chance to win $500 spark funding for their idea! Register for this workshop to create a paradigm-shifting theatre concept by emailing micsia@internode.on.net by 2 March 2012. Max 16 participants. (First come first serve basis) Panelists: Daisy Brown - devised theatre practitioner, Ryan Davidson - computer game writer/creator, Nick Morris - flashmob organiser



SPOKE gives it up! SPEAK!

Friday, March 16 is all about talk.
6:00pm until 7:00pm
@Shimmering West
SPOKE gives it up!


Welcomes wordsmiths along to present their ideas in three minutes or less, SPOKEs popular open mic session is happening over three evenings, each with their own theme. So poets and writers come along and take a turn at the microphone between 6pm and 7pm let us hear your wit, wisdom or whimsy. Magnificent MC, Jeanne Hurrell, will take your registrations from 5pm on the night.

SPOKE Performance Poetry Workshop with Jenny Toune

Saturday, March 17, 9:30am until 11:00am.
@ Shimmering West and AC ARTS
SPOKE Performance Poetry Workshop with Jenny Toune.


Open a can of words, empty it into dance/acting & cook up a performance storm. For writers: exploring new ways of working with your poetry/words. For dancers, actors: becoming part of the word performance by collaboration, interpretation, expansion and experimentation. During the workshop we will partner up & explore different interpretive methods, then rehearse & polish each piece up to performance level. To OFFICIALLY register for this event , please send a message to Red Uncensored toune.jenny@gmail.com stating whether you are registering as a writer, or as an actor or dancer. thanks!

The Amazing Side Shed

Saturday, March 17 from 2 pm - 8pm by appointment only
@ Shimmering West


The most fascinating and delightful space where a mix of unusually intellectual delights will be available to all dilettantes and perceptive pro's including Poetry in a can, Tarot Poetry, and Man2Man Poetry Massage titillating and engaging you for a modest donation.

Wickedly worldly words exhumed, exposed, exhibited and exactly what you were looking for when you least expected. Poetry Massage a 'hands free' massage; the opportunity to be taken on your own personal journey by a master story-teller with instant insight and sensitivity - like having a great big positive affirmation privately and intimately applied giving you the opportunity to feel that randomly wondrous feeling when someone recognises things in you that you would never imagine or think of for yourself. More than sweet nothing (for adult men)!

By appointment only Ph: 040 414 8880


SPOKE gives it up! ENTERTAIN!

Saturday, March 17 celebrates entertainment.
Times 6:00pm until 7:00pm
@ Shimmering West


SPOKE gives it up! Welcomes wordsmiths along to present their ideas in three minutes or less, SPOKEs popular open mic session is happening over three evenings, each with their own theme. So poets and writers come along and take a turn at the microphone between 6pm and 7pm let us hear your wit, wisdom or whimsy. Magnificent MC, Jeanne Hurrell, will take your registrations from 5pm on the night.

Indigo Eli - a process in development, a development in process...

Indigo is a contemporary artist gathering the threads of poetry, circus, costume, voice, and movement into new textures of performance.

Her wide-ranging work, spanning from slam poetry to plastic and sticky-tape inflatables, offers voice to the unspoken through the perception that art is the act of bringing the poetically intangible into existence.

How do you play with the language of sound and space?
Is it possible for a poem to perform without words?
Can the poetry of words claim new spaces?
What kinds of spaces could it possibly claim?


Join in on an interviewable showcase of performance poet Indigo. Visit revelations and construct a recount, upon the art that is emerging from Indigo's most recent explorations into the possibilities of poetry in performance.

Facilitated by David Jobling. Pieces of Indigo's multi-art poetic work will be on display during SPOKE.

2011 JUMP mentee, Indigo worked with established artist Margaret Cameron, in conjunction with John Howard and Helen Sharp from the Body Voice Centre in Melbourne.

She is a graduate of AC Arts, co-founding director of 'the nameless project', freelance artist and workshop facilitator.

Speak
Halitus
Interview
Forensic
Tales
Showcase
= SHIFTS


The Nameless Project
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Heatwave Festival

December 17th 2011 03:00
HEATWAVE FESTIVAL
Kid Cudi, Tech N9ne, D12, Obie Trice, CrazyTown, Chamillionaire plus Local Acts and many more TBC


Australia’s hottest new national hip hop festival is here - Australia, meet HeatWave. Originating in South Australia where they burst upon the scene last year with Xzibit headlining their debut event, 2012 see’s Heatwave Festival go national. Exclusive to Heatwave, organisers have just made the announcement that headlining this year’s festival will be chart smashing US rapper Kid Cudi, known for his hit’s Memories with David Guetta, Pursuit of Happiness with MGMT, Erase Me with Kanye West as well as his own Day n’ Nite. Kid Cudi joins the already announced Tech N9ne, D12, Obie Trice and CrazyTown. Heatwave are also proud to announce, that in his first ever trip to Australia, Chamillionaire will be playing all Heatwave shows nationally. He won a grammy for Ridin Dirty with Krazie Bone, has charted in Australia, had Weird Al parody him and sold millions of records. But now he’s on his way to Australia, and once again - it’s exclusively for Heatwave!



National Festival Dates are below and starting from $49, the prices are outrageous. So for the best value for your hip hop dollar this summer, hit up Heatwave:




Thursday – Sunday 12-15th January @ Airport Rd, Middleton, SA (Licensed All Ages, Camping)

Tix: From $59 / ON SALE NOW



Tue 17th January @ Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD (Licensed All Ages)

Tix: From $59 / ON SALE TUE DEC 20th



Wed 18th January @ The Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW (Licensed All Ages)

Tech N9ne, Obie Trice, D12

Tix: from $55 / ON SALE MON DEC 19th



Thu 19th January @ The Enmore Theatre, Sydney, NSW (Licensed All Ages)

Kid Cudi, Chamillionaire, CrazyTown

Tix: from $69/ ON SALE MON DEC 19th



Friday 20th January @ TBA, WA*


Saturday 21st January @ Epic Arena, Canberra, ACT (18 , camping)*

Tix: from $110 / ON SALE NOW


Sunday 22nd January @ The Sidney Myer Music Bowl, Melbourne, VIC (Licensed All Ages)

Tix: From $49 / ON SALE TUE DEC 20th



* Kid Cudi not appearing @ Perth & Canberra



For all ticketing information hit: www.heatwavefestival.com

The Line Up
As aforementioned, Kid Cudi will be joined @ Heatwave by Detroit superstars D12 and Obie Trice, whom fans are eager to see after the recent historical Australian EMINEM shows. D12 will be smashing the stage with hits like “My Band”, “Purple Pills”, “Fight Music” and “40 Oz”.

Obie Trice will also be bringing his wild Detroit bred style to the HeatWave Festival, as the former Shady Records artist looks to both bring down the stage with hits like “Got Some Teeth”, “Snitch with Akon” – and showcase his new record “Bottoms Up”.

Adding more heat to the wave is Kansas City king Tech N9ne, famous for his mind blowing live show, selling 1.8 million records independently and his electric fast rapping. Fan favorite Tech N9ne broke into the mainstream with a twist in 2011 and has spent a year topping the charts, collaborating with the likes of Snoop Dogg as well as featuring on Lil Wayne’s multi-platinum “Carter 3” record. And get ready Australia cause Tech N9ne is bringing some surprise guests with him too.


Switching it up a little is CrazyTown. Since shooting to international fame with their smash track ‘Butterfly’, still receiving heavy airplay all across the world today and sitting at nearly 7 million views on youtube (click here to view) and its accompanying 2001 #1 album in 2001 - Shifty’s band is back and set to rock something special for everybody as they embark on one of their first international tours in years.


The Festival
A festival just wouldn’t be something to remember without a bit extra for the fans and one of HeatWave’s main point of difference’s is thier VIP packages, packages like you’ve never seen before. Proper meet n’ greets with your favorite acts, autographs and much more. Check it all out at www.heatwavefestival.com
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DAS RACIST

November 21st 2011 06:02
DAS RACIST
... just relax!


Brooklyn's finest weed edge/hare krishna hard core/art rap/freak folk music trio take on the fake patois boldly baking their Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life, and new civilizations where Michael Jackson has gone before. A million dollars. You feel me?



After their recent 30 date US tour to “impregnate America with pop-art rap stylings/next-level street literature” and launch new album Relax with friends Danny Brown and Despot... they cruise the cobblestones of Europe for the coming month before taking a plunge into the great southern cultural cornucopia that is Australia. Having beamed up for the 2012 Big Day Out Das Racist venture into deeper quarters as this white guilt art project/science experiment/ponzi scheme piloted by @heems, KOOL A.D. and The Honorable Prophet Dapwell up the spice and down the strip with some extra cool club shows.


Das Racist follow the "top-shelf wiseassery and sneaky political incisiveness" of last year's mixtapes Sit Down, Man and Shut up, Dude and raise the roof of your mouths with Relax lead track Michael Jackson and its whacked out video. Relax was produced with a mixed bag of collaborators including Diplo, El-P, Yeasayer's Anand Wilder and Vampire Weekend's Rostam Batmanglij... and is out on Hima's own Greedhead label.


Consume presents
DAS RACIST - just Relax Australia 2012
Tickets on sale NOV 28


TUES 24 JAN - Brisbane THE ZOO
Plus special guests... Doors 7.30pm
Tickets from: www.bigdayout.com, www.thezoo.com.au , consume.oztix.com.au and Oztix outlets


WED 25 JAN - Sydney OXFORD ARTS FACTORY
Plus special guests... Doors 8.00pm
Tickets from www.bigdayout.com, www.thezoo.com.au , consume.oztix.com.au and Oztix outlets


MON 30 JAN - Melbourne THE CORNER
Plus special guests... Doors 7.30pm
Tickets from: Corner Box Office (57 Swan St Richmond 12-8 Mon-Sat), phone 9427 9198, online www.cornerhotel.com and Oztix outlets.


WED 1 FEB - Melbourne THE GOV
Plus special guests... Doors 7.30pm
Tickets from venue, www.bigdayout.com, www.thezoo.com.au , consume.oztix.com.au and Oztix outlets


Also performing at the BIG DAY OUT 2012
FRI 20 JAN -Auckland BIG DAY OUT, Mt Smart Stadium
SUN 22 JAN - Gold Coast BIG DAY OUT, Parklands
THUR 26 JAN - Sydney BIG DAY OUT, Showground
SUN 29 JAN - Melbourne BIG DAY OUT, Flemington Racecourse
Tickets available from www.bigdayout.com.


RELAX album out now on Greedhead.
WEB: FACEBOOK: DAS Racist
TWITTER: twitter.com/dasracist



DAS RACIST
With an origin going back to their time spent living in a “Students of Color for Social Justice”-themed dorm, Das Racist’s meeting seems like destiny. While MCs Victor Vazquez and Himanshu Suri met years earlier, 2008 would be the year that they would come to the attention of the music world after their strangely catchy song “Combination Pizza Hut and Taco Bell” became a YouTube hit. Teamed up with their hype man, Dap (aka Ashok Kondabolu), the Brooklyn group has a style that both satirizes and reveres hip-hop, combining druggy nonsense, social commentary, and obscure pop culture references into one boldly self-aware package. In 2010, the group self-released two mixtapes, Shut Up, Dude and Sit Down, Man, with the latter issued in association with the Mad Decent label and featuring a song with production by tastemaker and label head Diplo. Soon after, Das Racist announced they would release their debut full-length, Relax, on Greedhead Music, a label imprint run by Himanshu Suri. Relax arrived in September of 2011.


MICHAEL JACKSON video


ALBUM REVIEWS of Relax
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DIAMONDS ARE FOR TREVOR

November 17th 2011 03:05
Sydney Mardi Gras, Showqueen Productions & Luckiest Productions

present



DIAMONDS ARE FOR TREVOR

State Theatre

One Night Only – Friday 2 March



The likeness was uncanny - Bassey was barely exaggerated. Close your eyes and that singular voice, as big as a Vegas casino, torched the room, convincing you that diamonds were forever
– Sydney Morning Herald (Trevor in I’m Every Woman)



She’s gold, gowns and glamour. Champagne, charisma and camp. She’s lamé, luscious and LOUD. Be-sequinned, be-jewelled... BASSEY.



The one-and-only Dame is channelled by the irrepressible Trevor Ashley, in this spectacular two-act concert. Performing over eighteen of her biggest hits, including Big Spender, Goldfinger, Never, Never, Never, This is My Life, Get the Party Started, History Repeating, and Diamonds are Forever - plus a few songs the Dame has never got around to singing - Ashley will delight you with big gowns, big hair, and an even bigger voice.



Shirley Bassey has become an icon of popular music throughout the past fifty years, and DIAMONDS ARE FOR TREVOR celebrates her musical legacy in a stunning evening. The Welsh-born singer somehow dragged herself from her close to poverty upbringing in Tiger Bay, to become one of the world’s most celebrated concert artists. Using humour, wit and class, Ashley will tell her story like it’s never, never, never been told before.



He not only nails the style, but does so with feeling in a touching performance. A master of impersonation. – Daily Telegraph



Trevor Ashley has headlined two of Australia’s biggest musicals (Hairspray, Priscilla) and played every major cabaret stage and festival across the country with his one man shows. I’m Every Woman sold out six performances at the Sydney Opera House, and Liza (On an E) has garnered standing ovations and unanimous rave reviews at all major festivals. Collaborating again with writer Phil Scott (The Wharf Revue), and for the first time with director Craig Ilott (Smoke & Mirrors), Ashley will be dressed by Oscar, BAFTA, Olivier and Tony award-winning costume designer Tim Chappel(Priscilla).



Joined on stage by a 14 piece orchestra conducted by Daniel Edmonds, take a tour of Shirley’s life, complete with feathers, flash, and frequent diva tantrums. Hilarious, brilliant and often moving, when Ashley goes head to head with the one and only Dame Shirley Bassey, it will prove once and for all that diamonds ARE for Trevor.





Trevor Ashley is a born performer. – The Age


An acerbic, hilarious crowd-pleaser. – Herald Sun





Date & Time Friday 2 March at 8pm

Venue State Theatre, 49 Market Street, Sydney

Bookings Ticketmaster 136 100

or online www.ticketmaster.com.au

Prices $56.45 to $86.45
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A CHORUS LINE

October 2nd 2011 01:35
Adelaide Festival Centre in association with Tim Lawson presents

A CHORUS LINE


The stunning Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award-winning musical A CHORUS LINE is coming to Adelaide Festival Centre’s Festival Theatre for a limited season beginning December 31.Tickets are now on sale online at bass.net.au and from 9am on Tuesday 4 October through all BASS outlets and on 131 246.

This singular sensation and dazzling new production comes direct from Broadway, directed and re-staged by Baayork Lee, with Musical Supervisor Peter Casey, produced by Tim Lawson and TML Enterprises.



A CHORUS LINE was originally conceived, choreographed and directed by Michael Bennett, featuring a book by James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante, with music by Marvin Hamlisch and lyrics by Edward Kleban. Director Baayork Lee has been involved in A CHORUS LINE since 1975, first as a dancer in the original Broadway cast creating the role of Connie, through to directing the show in the U.S. and now in Australia.

Adelaide Festival Centre CEO and Artistic Director Douglas Gautier says ”We are very much looking forward to presenting A CHORUS LINE as our summer musical. It will be a great night out for those of us who loved it the first time around, and it’s exciting to be able to introduce it to a whole new generation of theatre goers”

Producer Tim Lawson says “After seeing the incredible pool of talent at auditions, I know that audiences are going to be blown away by the dynamic talent that will shine in this Broadway classic. An exciting mix of new performers and established favourites”

A CHORUS LINE tells the tale of 17 dancers desperately auditioning for eight stage roles in a musical. Its origin stems from when Bennett started taping interviews with New York dancers sharing their feelings and frustrations.

The original production of A CHORUS LINE opened at the Public Theatre’s Newman Theatre in 1975 and transferred to Broadway’s Shubert Theatre later that year. It won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, nine Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Score and Book, and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. It ran for nearly 15 years, closing in 1990 after 6,137 performances. A CHORUS LINE remains the longest running American musical in Broadway history.

‘The chance to see Michael Bennett’s masterpiece again, or for the first time, shouldn’t be missed’ THE NEW YORK OBSERVER

Venue: Festival Theatre

When: From 31 December, 8pm (2hrs)

Cost: Premium $110-$119, A Reserve $90-$105, A Concession $80-$95, Groups 6 $70-$95, B Reserve $80-$95, B Concession $70-$85, C Reserve $70-$85, C Concession $60-$75, GreenRoom $45, Family Pass $200 - $300

Bookings: BASS on 131 246 or online at www.bass.net.au (suitable 12 years)
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Equal love poem

August 14th 2011 02:14
Which boxes would God tick on a census form?
Mr?
Mrs?
Miss? or Ms?

Single?
De facto? They used to call this Living in sin
Divorced?
Married?

God won't mind being the butt of a little joke - after all his was not exactly a traditional family was it, one virgin mother and two fathers... I thought that's what IVF stood for.

If you scan the crowd you'll see that God's here with us today.

If God created man then maybe he's a woman because God couldn't be, you know... although... making someone in his own image I mean... camp! There's a word you don't hear very often these days, camp.

One from the Old Testament.



But what I'm here to remind everyone of
is the thing they need to keep close to heart
Love is love, that's what I've been taught,
inside the family of all
doesn't really matter so much if it's a boy or a girl,
as long as love is love, for love is all,
and love we shall the boy or girl
and hope that they may live and love as well,
and we maybe know, but really don't rely on,
the knowledge that love is love despite,
the name of the God construct whatever it may be,
you pick up your own baby
and tell it tenderly that love is love

We all be in, this picture too,
me and you - we're all among the supreme beings
who, celebrate or tolerate the god-construct
and debate what's left of the old testaments...

And some of us wait patiently for a re-mastered hi-definition re-boot of the same old story that actually acknowledges and involves us in this never ending glory, instead of the edit we have right now
which lacks the finer grace of supremacy
as expected of supreme beings as they supremely do
unto me and you
as they do when they don't say
love is love (for me and you), your loves askew,
my right's not for you

So what are a same sex couple supposed to actually do?

Bow our right to assert our interweaving endeavours to old little demi-John's construct that marriage is fundamentally owned by squares, don't expect to put us off, for love remains to be love
and the desire to be, in a me and me pair
just like her and her or he and he

It's quite a natural desire quite a natural place
quite a natural thing, if you ask me.

And if I don't ask, and/or you don't tell,
there's that other Old Testament word called Hell,
where we hide ourselves again and we step right back to when faggots were invented and the civil rights were less than slack,
we can swing on the pendulum while the arc swings wide
and hope to get a foot in the door (of this place) or a message left inside

Or grow our critical mass and demand a mandate against same sex apartheid we certainly can't just let it ride.

We are all family, you be all my brothers and my sisters here with me, so let the hand fit the glove when we raise it in unison, and let love being love,
be love.

If we truly have that right to love, then we have the right to see it recognised and respected just in every other way the construct's been invented
to supply the demand of men and women
to declaire their love and show love is love
through the family that they chose to be.

Let's you and me remind all who come to see
what it's all about - is love
because love is love and it's love

Lots of love,



with love David Jobling

For the Equal Love Rally in Adelaide, South Australia on 13th August 2011, waiting for equality.
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Next month Ironwood will be performing a beautiful string quartet program, Horizons, in Melbourne and the Mornington Peninsular (16, 18 September), and then Ironwood will continue their successful Education Program with a Sydney performance with St James' Choir called Bach and Beyond with the Developing Artists (22, 25 September). More details Here.




October marks a very special residency, with over 36 young musicians as apart of the Ironwood Education Program. And we need your help!



IRONWOOD APPEAL: TRANSPORT FUNDS FOR EDUCATION PROJECTS

$200 helps a young musician take part in this exceptional program: Donate HERE



We need help to get its young musicians to the artist-in-residence camp at Arthur Boyd’s Bundanon, on the Shoalhaven, NSW October 10-16, 2011.



Ironwood is very proud to have been offered a fifth year as Artists-In-Residence at Bundanon, NSW. October 2011 is a very special residency; after five years of incredible hard work and planning, Ironwood are taking 36 young musicians from all over Australia and New Zealand – part of our Developing Artist pre-professional education program – to Bundanon to form a classical orchestra.



Bundanon is a unique rehearsal and learning space for artists; providing opportunities to work alongside professional mentors in performance, research and arts business practices, as well as Arthur Boyd’s magical space to reflect and hone their own artistic practice.

Ironwood’s pre-professional program in historically informed performance is the only one of its type in the southern hemisphere, offering early music specialist students the opportunity to build links with the profession.



Bundanon Trust has generously given Ironwood this residency as a rehearsal camp, and Ironwood musicians will play alongside, and mentor the young musicians.



But we need help to get our young musicians to this residency! Ironwood receives no government funding to support the transport costs for our education program, and to date we have no corporate airline sponsorships to help offset flight costs. We want to make our programs accessible to ALL young people, regardless of their financial capacity to participate. Most of our young musicians are travelling from Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Auckland to participate in our programs.



Just $200 will sponsor a young musician’s airfare, all donations are tax deductible and are made through AbaF’s Australia Cultural Fund. You will be acknowledged as an invaluable supporter in our programs and on our website if you wish. We will be having an open rehearsal & afternoon tea at Bundanon, so you can meet your sponsored musician, and get to see the property.



Ironwood & Developing Artists In Residence Project


Bundanon Oct 10-14, 2011.

Carriageworks, Redfern 7.30pm Oct 15;

Christ Church Cathedral, Newcastle, 2.30pm, Oct 16, 2011.

Program: Mozart Symphony No 25 G minor K183; Haydn ‘Hornsignal’ Symphony No 31 D major; Mozart Piano Concerto C major K415. Director: Dr Neal Peres Da Costa



You can fill in the Appeal Form HERE, or directly online HERE.



Thank you for supporting inspiring arts projects through AbaF’s Australia Cultural Fund.
If you have any questions, please contact:
Anna Cerneaz, Ironwood ph: 0412 093 063 email: cenika.anna




IRONWOOD presents HORIZONS


Friday 16 September, 7:30pm
Richmond VIC


Sunday 18 September, 6pm
Main Ridge Estate, Flinders VIC


Ironwood
Rachael Beesley - violin
Julia Fredersdorff - violin
Nicole Forsyth - viola
Daniel Yeadon - cello

Join Ironwood in string quartet guise for an evening of visionary horizons. The program features Haydn’s Opus 20 - developing the equality of the voices in the classical string quartet in a new way for the 1770’s; Beethoven’s groundbreaking Op 18, as well as Melbourne composer Katy Abbott's “Vertical Horizon” for string quartet. The concert will be performed in the intimate surrounds of a private Richmond gallery and on the Mornington Peninsula’s Main Ridge Estate. Please join us for some wine, music and to discover new horizons of string quartet writing in the 18th, 19th & 21st centuries.

Program
HAYDN String Quartet Op 20 No 2 C major
KATY ABBOTT Vertical Horizon
BEETHOVEN String Quartet Op 18 No 4 C minor
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August 9th 2011

Debate. Dissent. Delinquency. Drugs. Debauchery.

Festival of Unpopular Culture
program highlights



INFO: The Festival of Unpopular Culture
The Festival of Unpopular Culture is supported by Adelaide City Council, Format Collective, Renew Adelaide, TedX/Bridge8, Adelaide Thinkers in Residence, Adelaide Festival of Ideas and ANAT.


The comprehensive Festival of Unpopular Culture program boasts conversations about sex work legislation, the "sociology of getting plastered", the politics of punk, a hypothetical shake up of Australian arts funding and loads of other topics to be released in early September via a
limited edition printed program, social media and the Festival website. A swag of interstate guests will descend upon Adelaide for a ten-day talk-fest, peppered with live music, bizarre art happenings and ill thought out quasi sporting events.

Housed in the institution responsible for educating Adelaide's future cultural leaders; the festival will fill the Adelaide College of the Arts with thinkers, doers, makers and shit-stirrers.

Making full use of the atrium, galleries and lecture theatres, the Festival of Unpopular Culture invites audiences to buy a drink from the bar, sit down, speak up and engage in over a week of sometimes disturbing, sometimes hilarious, but always motivating and stimulating discussions and events.

ARTS

From Melbourne, the Festival welcomes Ester Anotalis (CEO, Melbourne Fringe) who, joined by Sandy Verschoor (EP, Adelaide Festival of Ideas),
Gavin Artz / ANAT
Gavin Artz (CEO, ANAT) and Jane Howard (arts blogger, No Plain Jane), will be asked: What would happen if every arts funding body in the nation was shut down? What if our entire funding system was rebuilt from scratch?
What if everybody - opera directors, street artists, concert pianists and hardcore collectives - had to reapply for the right to one big cultural slush fund? What would we do?

SEX

Also from Melbourne, Karen Pickering (host of Melbourne's feminist salon, Cherchez La Femme and editor of the Emerging Writers' Festival reader) will facilitate a discussion led by the Sex Industry Network's Ari Reid, on the law reforms being proposed for South Australia, sex positive feminist perspectives and the impact of social media on sex work.

DRUGS

We have a fixed way of looking at alcohol and drug abuse as a medical and psychological issue and a fixed culture of drug and alcohol use, which becomes particularly notable at the extremes. This panel features Chris Raine (Hello Sunday Morning), Lisa Dempster (AD, Emerging Writers' Festival), Dr Joseph Borlagdan (Australian Drug Foundation National Youth
Spokesperson), Jon Jurideini (head of the Department of Psychological Medicine, Women's and Children's Hospital).

MORE DRUGS

Social justice, rights and self-advocacy for drug users is the business of the Australian Injecting & Illicit Drug Users League and we've invited Annie Madden (EO, AIVL) and her team to discuss the representation of drug users, harm minimisation, drug culture and law. Hear from a panel of users representing the peak organisation for people who use or have used illicit
drugs in Australia.


GOVERNMENT

On this panel we've gathered together Government Engagement experts, including many who have been working productively with the Government Sector for decades, to talk about how we can better include Government in community decision making processes and visions for the future. Experts on Government Engagement and Collaborative Policy Design will discuss
how to get the Government Engaged, what role they can play in your initiatives and projects and how we can break down the sense of 'Us' and 'Them' to truly include the Government in the decision making process.

This panel features Adelaide's Thinker in Residence, John McTernan, who will be joined by a select group of current and former members of the
Australian Government Sector.

MUSIC

Live music - especially Hip-Hop, Metal and Punk - engages communities in a way that state subsidised cultural institutions can never hope to do. Live music is often a thinly-veiled excuse for subcultures to collide and foment. This panel features Dave Graney (lately of the Lurid Yellow Mist), Nicci Reid (Melbourne-based booking agent), and former Adelaide Thinker in
Residence and self-proclaimed aging punk, John McTernan.

VISUAL ART

In addition to panels and forums, a hefty visual arts program curated by Ray Forrester features interstate artist Diego Bonetto and his attempt to elevate the social status of disregarded botanical species. A selection of emerging and professional artists will be invited to create work in response to the ideas discussed at the Festival, the fruits of which will gradually fill our Festival Club, right in the heart of the Adelaide College of the Arts.

The Festival of Unpopular Culture will release its full program in September, including twitter hashtags for each event. If you can't be in Adelaide between October 7th and 16th, you can take part in the discussion online, with live tweeting of most sessions planned.

Follow the Festival on twitter: www.twitter.com/Unpop_Culture and
like the Festival on facebook to keep abreast of all the bad behind the scenes festival photos, tacky competitions and late night drunken witticisms.


WHAT: The Festival of Unpopular Culture.
WHEN: October 7th to October 16th, 2011.
WHO: Dr Ianto Ware, Stan Mahoney, Ray Forrester, Jennifer Greer Holmes & others
WHERE: Adelaide College of the Arts, Light Square & various city venues

INFO: The Festival of Unpopular Culture
The Festival of Unpopular Culture is supported by Adelaide City Council, Format Collective, Renew Adelaide, TedX/Bridge8, Adelaide Thinkers in Residence, Adelaide Festival of Ideas and ANAT.
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Artist registrations now open for the


Tour of the Unexpected
Adelaide Fringe 2012

Registrations are now open to artists, designers, presenters, film makers, puppeteers, performers of circus and physical theatre, musicians, comedians; in fact anyone who has an act, vision or idea to participate in the largest arts event in the Southern Hemisphere - Adelaide Fringe 2012


Artists can register their events online from 3 August to 12 October at

The Adelaide Fringe theme for 2012 is "Tour of the Unexpected". We invite artists to be surrounded by audiences of over 1.4 million and be amongst a wealth of artists, presenters, producers and industry folk from across the globe.

"Artists from all over the world are invited to pack their smalls, book those tickets and journey to Adelaide Fringe 2012 for the adventure of their life. The Artist Services team - Michelle, Andrew and Eugene - are ready to answer all questions about how to register a show and find a venue," says Adelaide Fringe Director, Greg Clarke.

Over 24 hot summer days and nights, artists will not only run their own shows, exhibitions and events, but also have opportunities to join the masses in the Opening Night Parade and to strut their stuff on the Adelaide Fringe Caravan Showcase Stage in the centre of the city in Rundle Mall.

To register an event, artists can head to the Adelaide Fringe website or contact the Artist Services team for more information via email: 088100 2022


Artist registrations are open from Wednesday 3 August and close on Friday 12 October 2011.

Adelaide Fringe 2012 will be held from 24 February to 18 March.

For more information: Belinda Redman - Acting Director and Chief Executive, Adelaide Fringe 0413154 720
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NEWLY MIXED

August 2nd 2011 23:25
Evenings at Elder Hall Concert Series

Presents

TWO Magnificent Musical Events in September



NEWLY MIXED


FREE CONCERT



6.30pm Saturday 3 September

New Compositions by Emerging Composers, Melisande Wright, Nicholas Denison, Ian Andrew, Daniel Schricker

Performed by the Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Elder Professor Charles Bodman Rae

Newly Mixed is a free event but seat bookings are essential.
To book 8303 5925



And


THREE CHOIRS in Concert
6.30pm Saturday 17 September
With
Adelaide Voices,
Bella Voce,
Elder Conservatorium Chorale



Tickets for Three Choirs in Concert range from $25 - $15 Bookings and further information:
(08) 8303 5925 email: CLAIRE OREMLAND
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