Na Djinang Circus Workshop

Na Djinang Circus Workshop

Thursday April 30 – 1pm and 4pm Friday May 1 – 9am and 11am Step into the world of Blak Circus with Na Djinang, one of Australia’s leading contemporary circus companies. Na Djinang Circus is one of Australia’s most exciting contemporary circus companies, known for their world-class works that weave First Nations culture and stories…

Story and Stage Holiday Workshops

Story and Stage Holiday Workshops

Designed for youth, explore the art of performance during this engaging drama workshop series led by Pink Flamingo Studios’ Niki Strauss. Throughout the workshops, participants will explore acting techniques, character development, improvisation and stage presence, while building confidence, creativity and performance skills — all within a supportive and inspiring environment. In the new solo workshops,…

FORTE

FORTE

Choreographed by Tim Podesta for Tim Podesta Creative Since its premiere, FORTE has toured nationally and internationally, earning acclaim for its bold integration of classical ballet technique and contemporary movement vocabulary. The work fuses richly textured soundscapes with striking visuals and ensemble choreography, placing high demands on its dancers in equal measure. In its signature…

Big Screen Sundowner Sessions

Big Screen Sundowner Sessions

Kick back under the stars as we transform The Cube Wodonga courtyard into a cozy movie night destination. Bring a chair, bean bag or picnic rug and relax while enjoying your favourite movie. Across special single and double feature screenings, the sundowner sessions will showcase a mix of family friendly and retro movies, offering a…

The History of Embroidery

The History of Embroidery

The History of Embroidery Presented by SUSAN KAY – WILLIAMS This talk takes us from some of the earliest embroidery in this country from the 10th century through the height of English work, Opus Anglicanum to the embroidered outfits of our Tudor monarchs through to the seventeenth century when new design ideas arrived from India…

Women and War

Women and War

Just three women worked as Official War Artists during World War Two – Nora Heysen, Stella Bowen and Sybil Craig. They each made a significant body of work, bringing a fresh vision to the official expression of Australia at War. Nora Heysen, first woman to win the Archibald Prize, captured the dignity of service personnel…

Journey Across The Himalayas

Journey Across The Himalayas

This lecture will focus on the Buddhist areas of the highest mountain range in the world, the Himalayas — the once spiritual domain of Tibetan culture and religion, spanning 2,000 miles from Ladakh in the west to Bhutan in the east. Zara will explore the kingdoms and principalities of Ladakh, Zanskar, Spiti, Lahoul, Nepal, Mustang,…

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