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05-10-2011 - 08-10-2011

Isaac’s Apple

Performed and Devised by Dancus Collective

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03-10-2011 - 28-11-2011

Drama Workshops

Inclusive approaches and inspiring collaborative workshops will engage participants of all abilities and diverse backgrounds exploring different forms such as movement, improvisation, acting, storytelling and much more.

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27-09-2011 - 02-10-2011

It’s Good to Shut Up Sometimes

Classical Mime – with a bit of hypnosis…

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30-09-2011 - 09-10-2011

Fourplay

Vicious Fish Theatre presents Fourplay. Auslan interpreted performance Sunday 2 Oct at 5pm!

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29-09-2011 - 09-10-2011

Back to Back’s ‘Ganesh Versus the Third Reich’

Presented by Back to Back Theatre as part of the 2011 Melbourne Festival. Auslan interpreted and Audio Described on Thursday 6 October at 7.30pm.

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22-09-2011 - 08-10-2011

The Bald Soprano

Auslan interpreted and Audio Described performances as part of the Fringe Festival.

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09-10-2011 - 09-10-2011

Gasworks Music in the Park – Cosmo Cosmolino

Cosmo Cosmolino – Prepare yourself for luscious strings and amorous piano accordion when the exquisite sounds of Melbourne based quintet Cosmo Cosmolino take the stage at Gasworks Music in the Park.

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23-10-2011 - 23-10-2011

Gasworks Music in the Park – Deborah Conway

A name on every Australian music lover’s lips for the past 30 years, Gasworks’ Music in the Park is thrilled to present the dynamic Deborah Conway with her musical cohort Willy Zygier.

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06-10-2011 - 06-10-2011

Gasworks Morning Music Season 2 – Denise Drysdale in Concert

After a successful series launch with Ovation by La Prima Opera, Gasworks Morning Music Season 2 continues with one of Australia’s most recognised talents, Denise Drysdale.

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03-10-2011 - 09-10-2011

Rendered Bones – An exhibition by Joceline Lee

In her first solo show Rendered Bones, artist Joceline Lee shares her observations of rarely-seen specimens from Melbourne Museum’s vast Invertebrate Palaeontology collection.

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