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With the Melbourne season having been extended, Samsara brings you her review of Charlie and The Chocolate Factory. The Rainbow Family Hub is on at The Melba Spiegeltent and there is a teaser from How To Be A Rockstar which is part of the fun family line up. We have a sneak peak at The Circle which opens at La Mama this week as well.Support What Did She Do? by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/what-did-she-doThis podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Welcome to episode two of The Tune Up: Mama Alto on the Radical Potential of Storytelling and Strength in Softness - brought to you by Melbourne Recital Centre. Hosts Maxim Boon and Megan Steller speak with gender-transcendent diva and cabaret artiste Mama Alto about the power and potential of storytelling through song, how vulnerability builds strength in humankind and the inclusivity of contemporary cabaret. About Mama Alto: Mama Alto is a jazz singer, cabaret artiste & gender transcendent diva. Fierce, femme and fabulous, she has performed at beloved venues including The Butterfly Club, Brisbane Powerhouse, Chapel off Chapel, The Famous Spiegeltent, Gluttony, Hares & Hyenas, The Melba Spiegeltent, Melbourne Recital Centre, the National Gallery of Victoria, Porcelain Tea Parlour & more, and festivals such as Adelaide Cabaret Fringe, Adelaide Fringe, Feast (Adelaide), Emerging Writers Festival, Festival of Voices (Hobart), Marysville Jazz & Blues, Melbourne Cabaret Festival, Melbourne Fringe, Midsumma (Melbourne), Stonnington Jazz, Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras, Wonderland (Brisbane) & more. In 2018, she released four studio albums on vinyl, CD and digital release, all recorded with original analogue 1950s recording equipment. Vinyls & CDs are available here, and you can find Mama on Spotify, Apple Music, and many other popular streaming platforms. About your hosts Maxim Boon and Megan Steller: Maxim Boon is a British composer, writer and critic who has been based in Australia since 2014. When he's not ensconced in a concert hall or writing about Melbourne's music scene, he can mostly be found taking selfies with his dog. Megan Steller is an artist manager, writer and producer, who spends most of her time talking about classical music. She occasionally gets really enthusiastic at the symphony and claps in the wrong spot, but she's working on it. Find more stories about the music, musicians and people that make Melbourne Recital Centre the best place to hear at soundescapes.melbournerecital.com.au
Alma Zygier performed at this years Melbourne International Jazz Festival in the Melba Spiegeltent. Hear what Alma had to say when she spoke with David Moyle on Bent Notes a week before she took the […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_bentnotes/p/joy.org.au/bentnotes/wp-content/uploads/sites/107/2019/06/Alma-Zygier-20190602.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 4:54 — 4.5MB) | Embed Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Email | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Restyled American Songbook from Alma Zygier appeared first on Bent Notes.
Wherein Dom apologises for everything for ever, manual dog worming, Dom films a music video in which he cries (kinda), Avalon Beach (who knew?), 50/50 vs 86%. We discuss MB’s directional instability, Spinal Tap, RACV kudos, Dom is stunned, Matt laughs a lot about it; just ‘cos you say one bad thing, doesn’t make you all bad all the time. Also; who’ll say what face-to-face?, the internet gives us the capacity to lose our dignity, how to argue, MB suggests DI has a look at things, eleven and twelve times tables vs decimals. And: algebra and tangents, DI uses a global “you” that clearly isn’t, should we be able to leave school when we decide it’s of no more use to us?, DI speaks about stunted 13 year-olds. Plus: are teachers undervalued?, MPs making decisions, Rebel - The Show @ the Melba Spiegeltent, MB doesn’t get it (often enough), Dom’s Pozible campaign, TimTamTime, Hay & Oates. Spinal Tap - Big Bottom: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfhphrmKdsg Dom’s Pozible campaign: "www.GetYourNameOnThisCD.com" www.trcduo.comwww.domitaliano.comwww.mattbradshaw.comemail: podcast@trcduo.comFB: facebook.com/trcduoFB: facebook.com/MattyBBradshawFB: facebook.com/dom.italiano.7Instagram: instagram.com/trcduoTwitter: twitter.com/trcduo
Vaya and Kate had the pleasure of hosting the red carpet at the Australian Podcast Awards 2018! In this special episode, we speak to 30 podcasts about content ranging from true crime to cricket to neuroscience, with the added challenge of linking everyone back to Neighbours. Enjoy this smorgasbord of new podcast recommendations... Thank you to all the podcasters who had a yarn with us: A Grey Matter Across the Aisle Beers With A Miner Bloody Murder Book Who's Talking Childproof Cricket Unfiltered Dating Upside Down Fairfax Media Felon True Crime General Admission Kids Vs Art Kinderling Conversation Love and Luck Movie Magoos Film Reviews Obscure Music History Read it on Reddit School of Hard Knock-Knocks Talking with Painters The Beanies The Chosen Brew The Hospopreneurs Podcast The Wheel of Sport This Kid Life Trace True Crime Island Welcome to Patchwork Wojcast - What is Digital Empathy? World Nomads See the complete list of 2018 finalists and winners at australianpodcastawards.com And a huge thanks to Dave and Anna, organisers of the event, for giving Neighbuzz the honour of carrying out this task. For the Neighbuzz back catalogue, check out neighbuzzpod.com
This week Richard is joined byPaul Anthony Nelson and Perri Cummings to talk about a new detective comedy filmTrench,After Dark Theatre Artistic Director and Performer Frank Minniti and performer Simon Storey to chat about their play Society on at the Melba Spiegeltent; Playwright Angus Cerini presents The Bleeding Tree on at the Arts Centre, and CEO of Hellenic Museum John Tatlouisand alongside community activist Renata Singer about the Multicultural museums new joint project, Grandmothers.
An overdue update on my mad writing adventures. I’ve recently written pitches for my kids’ TV show, an investor in my production company and for a book publisher. Also, my MC hat’s back on again, tying together speeches at government-funded symposiums to The Moth story slams in Melbourne. Lastly, I reflect on lessons learnt since leaving Perth over a year ago, and how being at the Australian Podcast Awards makes me grateful for finally finding my [sound-making] tribe. Find my latest photos at https://instagram.com/takuspeaks/. Life is full of pitches My main focus right now is developing and pitching my kids’ TV series – it’s definitely keeping me on my toes! The kids at Balcatta Primary School in Perth completely recharged me with their love and excitement when I told them what I’m doing. Onwards I go… I pitched a new book idea to a publisher after winning frankie magazine’s Writing+ Podcast prize in the 2018 Good Stuff Awards. I’ll keep you posted on how it goes with the book stuff! (Find me in Issue 83. of frakie magazine here) Stop, collaborate and listen I’m super-chuffed to be hosting my first Moth Story Slam event at The Melba Spiegeltent in Collingwood on 15 May. Come on down and listen to some incredible stories. (You might also like to listen to Episode 77 – Manners made me a Moth StorySLAM Champion in Melbourne). The [podcasting] tribe has spoken Congratulations to all the winners, finalists, judges and organisers from the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards! So many amazing people, stories and audio delights! I was asked to present the Lifestyle & Health Category Award – special congrats to Yumi Stynes and her team for their winning podcast ‘Ladies, We Need To Talk’.
Richard is back for another year of Smart Arts; Fleur Kilpatrick kicks back in another episode ofShoot the Messenger; Director and co-founderPete Keen pops by to spruikVIA ALICE at Sugar Mountain and Tessa Waters, Victoria Falconer and Rowena Hutsonaka ofFringe Wives Club fame come in to invite us along to their launch party at Melba Spiegeltent.
Richard is joined by artistic director of the Malthouse Theatre Matt Lutton to chat about the MTC's 2018 season,Jarred Dewey and Antonella Casella of Party Ghost Poached Eggs & Asparagus and discuss Circus Oz Sidesault at The Melba Spiegeltent; and art meets technology as Tiffaney Bishop from Artist Run Initiative tbC explains: The Art of Conversation at 45 Downstairs.
Sarah Sutherland and David Baker Christian chats to the artistic directors and one of the members of rollercoaster theatre company, talking about their new show, fish, playing at The Melba Spiegeltent (35 Johnston St, Collingwood) until September 2.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Richard Watts sprukes the Australian Ballet's "Symphony in C" playing at ACM's State Theatrewith dancers and choreographers Alice Topp and Richard House, Rollercoaster Theatre company's Artistic director Sarah Sutherland and David Baker chat about their debut musical'Fish' on at Melba Spiegeltent and Curator Juliette Hanson about"Borderlines",a gallery celebrating the Indigenous Australian artwork focusing on Central Australia, now showing at Domain house in South Yarra.
Anya Anastasia is an award-winning cabaret artist whose latest showRogue Romantic: Serenades from at Delinquent Divahas just kicked off at the new Melba Spiegeltent. Anya joins Richard to discussher show, its inspirations and just exactly whatis cabaret?Yirramboi First Nations Arts Festival has just released its program, and Creative DirectorJacob Boehme is in to talk about this exciting, Indigenous-led arts initiative. Yirramboi (a Kulin word meaning 'Tomorrow') is firmly rooted in Kulin Nation tradition and embraces First Nations from around the world, while inviting all of the inhabitants of this country to experience the world's oldest continuing culture.Finally, Triple R favourite Laura Dunemannhas a comedy festival show all about comfort.Flannelettefeatures Laura's musings on growing older and embracing the small joys of physical comfort.