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| Grupo Puja!K@osmosThis Festival all eyes will be on the sky for outdoor Argentine-Spanish theatre troupe Grupo Puja!’s for K@osmos, a breathtaking aerial extravaganza for the whole family to enjoy. |
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| Taryn SimonAn American Index of the
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| Dying in Spite of the MiraculousDying in Spite of the Miraculous reveals the shadowy outlines that bleed between worlds, where artists become inseparable from their haunting of a site or a story. |
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| Madeleine Flynn, Tim Humphrey & |
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| Bill ViolaFire Woman and Tristan's AscensionPioneering American artist Bill Viola has been instrumental in the establishment of video as a vital form of contemporary art. For over 35 years he has created videotapes, architectural video install… more » |
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| HaloWherever you look this Festival you'll discover exquisite lighting installations designed to bring some more spark to your 2010 Festival experience. |
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| Nathan ColeyHeaven Is A Place Where
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| tin&edHoly-gramsAs part of the Beck’s Festival Bar series, tin&ed will apply their unique brand of careful yet chaotic installation and sculpture to the many nooks, crannies, archways and windows of the Forum Theatre. |
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| A Matter of Life & DeathMelbourne Festival Artists in ConversationThe daytime Melbourne Festival Artists In Conversation series allows you behind the scenes access into the ideas and inspiration of the artists involved in this year’s Festival. |
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| MortalityFrom the cradle to the grave! ACCA’s major exhibition Mortality, curated by Juliana Engberg, takes us on life’s journey from the moment of lift off to the final send off, and all the bits in between. |
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| Nyah-bunyar (Temple)Curated by Bindi ColeFor the 2010 Melbourne Festival, emerging Indigenous artist Bindi Cole has curated an ambitious exhibition exploring contemporary Aboriginal spirituality in an urban world. |
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| Pop-Up ProjectRegister yourself or your group to be a participant in the Pop-Up Project and help create an exciting and surprising Festival event! |
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| Seventh HeavenLooking for divine inspiration this Festival? Well, the art may provide this, but this year we’re also giving you the chance to mingle with celestial Festival artists and enjoy the nectar of th… more » |
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| AES+FThe Feast of TrimalchioAES+F’s The Feast of Trimalchio features a set of three expansive photographic tableaux portraying opulence and excess overshadowed by a dark uneasiness. |
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| Sue McCauley, Keith Deverell, Srey Bandol, Meas SokhornThe Hawker's SongStreet hawkers, singing plaintive songs designed to sell their wares, are an important part of life in Phnom Penh that is fast disappearing. The streets no longer bustle with the sounds of the bicycl… more » |
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| Bill ViolaThe RaftExperience video artist Bill Viola’s interpretation of The Raft of the Medusa by Theodore Gericault as part of the Festival’s celebration of this renowned artist’s work. |
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| Sean Loughrey and Jensen TjhungThe Solo ProjectsFor The Solo Projects, Melbourne-based artists Jensen Tjhung and Sean Loughrey each construct a room within a room to create intense and immersive viewing experiences. |
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| Up Close: Carol Jerrems with Larry Clark, Nan Goldin and William YangSharing an interest in sub-cultural groups and individuals on the margins of society, each artist reveals a remarkable capacity to provide an empathetic glimpse into semi-private worlds through intimate depictions of people and their surroundings. |