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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 [...]

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 [...]

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 [...]

Interview with Simone Page Jones creator of The Lovebirds

Interview with Simone Page Jones creator of The Lovebirds

Thursday, 5 July | No Comment

Charlotte gets to goss from Simone Page Jones about The Lovebirds and her magical career in theatre

Back to Back Theatre

Back to Back Theatre

Tuesday, 24 April | No Comment

Hey all you theatre freaks and geeks. Here is an awesome opportunity for you to do some extrodinarily cool theatre!

Dry In The Wet: A Play About Homelessness

Dry In The Wet: A Play About Homelessness

By Alexa | Tuesday, 17 May | No Comment

Alexa reviews ‘Dry In The Wet’, a play about homelessness in the NT.

Wicked stage show review!

Wicked stage show review!

By Alexa | Wednesday, 13 April | No Comment

I have wanted to see Wicked: The Untold Story of the Witches of Oz since I’d heard about it in 2009…

Why should young people come to the Darwin Festival?

Why should young people come to the Darwin Festival?

By CJ | Thursday, 23 July | 3 Comments

It’s 2009. We’ve said “So long!” to Bass in the Grass, “Adios!” to Pure Sounds and The Big Gig and now its time to gear up for the biggest music and arts festival yet, The Darwin Festival! Every year an array of musicians, dancers, actors and visual artists from around the globe make their way to the Top End and this year we are in for a real treat.

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DCC YAG logoCity of Darwin Youth Projects invites young people aged between 12 and 20 years to apply to be part of Council's Youth Advisory Group (YAG). YAG meets monthly to discuss and inform Counci on issues affecting young people, as well as organising and hosting projects.

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