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Free Drama Workshops for Young People with Disability

Free Drama Workshops for Young People with Disability

Monday, 15 April | No Comment

Darwin Community Arts CemeNTworx Community Theatre is offering FREE Drama Workshops for young people with disability 16yrs- 25yrs. When: Starting Tuesday 16 April, 2013 Where: Chambers Crescent Theatre, Malak Shopping Centre, Malak Time: 4:30pm – 6:30pm Please contact 8945 7347 or mail@darwincommunityarts.org.au for further information.

Abbey Recommends: Make the Call

Abbey Recommends: Make the Call

By Abbey | Thursday, 11 April | No Comment

Brought to us by Encounter(s) and presented by Theatre Works, ‘Make the Call’ is a one-on-one theatre experience happening throughout Launch. It’s free and available at the Darwin Entertainment Centre from the 10th – 13th April. All you have to do is come to the sign-up desk at Launch and book in a spot. There [...]

Parental Warning: Extreme Performance

Parental Warning: Extreme Performance

By Lang Williamson and Felix Baker | Friday, 5 April | No Comment

Felix: Hey, got any plans next week? Lang: Not much, why? I’m going to a few things at Launch though. Felix: Well an event I’m really excited about is Tease! It’s Corrugated Iron’s new Cabaret. I don’t know what to expect but I know something deep down inside of me is screaming for me to [...]

CemeNTmix Youth Theatre: Young Actors Wanted!

CemeNTmix Youth Theatre: Young Actors Wanted!

Tuesday, 2 April | No Comment

Are you a young actor? Do you love theatre, and have ideas you want to share? CemeNTmix Youth Theatre might be what you’ve been looking for all along. Darwin Community Arts are looking for ACTORS aged 16 to 21 years old to join their youth theatre to create a Theatre in Education performance that aims [...]

AUDITIONS: ‘Zombies in the Banyan Tree’

AUDITIONS: ‘Zombies in the Banyan Tree’

Monday, 18 March | No Comment

Tracks Dance Company is holding auditions for its major 2013 production ZOMBIES IN THE BANYAN TREE, premiering at Darwin Festival 2013. Zombies in the Banyan Tree will merge break dance, traditional Balinese and contemporary dance forms, accompanied by original, live music created by a beatboxer and a 30-piece Kecak dance choir. Tracks are looking for [...]

Grind interviews ‘BRAVE’ dancer Sarah Bramham!

Grind interviews ‘BRAVE’ dancer Sarah Bramham!

By Abbey | Friday, 15 March | One Comment

Leading up to the second season of BRAVE, Abbey had the chance to interview the very charismatic Sarah Bramham. Sarah was a dancer in the first season of BRAVE last year, and returns in the same role this year.   Briefly tell us what BRAVE is, and what audience members can expect. BRAVE is an [...]

La Soiree – a Review by Bronson Ingham

La Soiree – a Review by Bronson Ingham

By Bronson Ingham | Monday, 15 October | No Comment

I walked into the amphitheatre with my ticket in hand and a ridiculously overstated smile of excitement on my face, La Soiree was about to begin…

Megan Washington and Kate Miller-Heidke Concert Review

Megan Washington and Kate Miller-Heidke Concert Review

By Gabrielle White | Wednesday, 12 September | No Comment

Last Sunday I went to the Gardens Amphitheatre to see these great singer/songwriters perform as part of the Darwin Festival.  There was a big crowd even an hour before the start, with many people enjoying the Darwin festival food and drink outlets.  The Wood Fired Pizza and Hanuman queues were long but we managed to [...]

Aamer, from Fear of a Brown Planet, chats to GRIND

Aamer, from Fear of a Brown Planet, chats to GRIND

Wednesday, 22 August | No Comment

GRINDonline got the chance to catch up with Aamer from Melbourne comedian duo Fear of a Brown Planet on his quick stop over in D-town for his performance at Hot August Nights.

Doku Rai’s Producer Alex Ben-Mayor

Doku Rai’s Producer Alex Ben-Mayor

Tuesday, 21 August | One Comment

Alex Ben-Mayor tells GRINDonline about his experiences creating the production Doku Rai, on a remote island in an abandoned colonial hotel, surrounded by wild, creative artists…

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