The Byron Shire Echo – Issue 33.08 – August 1, 2018

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C U LT U R E C U LT U R E C U LT U R E C U LT U R E C U LT U R E C U LT U R E

TWO WOLVES

DAVID ‘GHOSTBOY’ STAVANGER

BYRON WRITERS FESTIVAL

SOMETHING TO HOWL ABOUT

PUTTING STORIES IN THEIR PLACE

NEXT FOR HAMMER & HAND

BANG! Academy of Arts’ crowdfunding campaign has paid off. Their Kickstarter project was successfully completed with 110 per cent funding received from 137 backers, exceeding their goal of raising $12,000 to cover production costs for Two Wolves, the new collaboration between local artist and director Anouska Gammon and award-winning kids/teens author Tristan Bancks, Cumulus Visual Effects, soundscape designer and engineer Pat Davern, and various other experienced (and first-time!) cast and crew. Two Wolves is a fast-paced and suspenseful story aimed at audiences aged 10+ as it deals with complex themes including coming-of-age choices and consequences, expectations of manliness, family loyalty and trust in authority. Two Wolves is playing at the Byron Theatre at 7pm on Tuesday 14 August and Wednesday 15 August with matinees for schools on both days. For bookings call 6685 6807 or book online at www.byroncentre.com.au.

Curated by local storyteller Jenni CargillStrong and supported by the Ngara Institute, Stories in the Club: Drawn from Life has become a new Mullumbimby institution. This month is one year since it kicked off and, excitingly, this coincides with its becoming a Feature Event for the Byron Bay Writers Festival, ‘Live Storytelling; Stories of Place’, supported by Brookfarm and held at the Byron Theatre. Jenni has put together a polished lineup of five local storytellers: Delta Kaye, Simon Richardson, Mary Gardner, Adam Shoemaker and herself.

Ten years! The team at Hammer and Hand Jewellery and Metal Collective are excited, proud and grateful to be celebrating 10 years in business in Byron. Knowing just how hard it is to stay in business has made their upcoming exhibition NeXt all the more reason to celebrate. The 11 current members believe that the gallery’s success is down to great teamwork and the way Hammer and Hand is run as a collective, meaning that each member has a share of the rent and has their regular day in the gallery/workshop. Customers can come and browse the work of all 11 metal artists, chat with and watch the rostered member at work. Hammer and Hand Jewellery and Metal Collective celebrate 10 years in business and look forward to the next 10 with an exhibition of new work titled NeXt. Friday 5–8pm.

Delta Kaye is an inspiring and articulate speaker. She has a performance background and for some years toured schools, telling tales and teaching culture. At the February Stories in the Club, 200 storylovers came to hear environmental stories and two of the stories that generated the most excited feedback were by Dr Mary Gardner and the mayor Simon Richardson. If you missed that event, make sure you catch them this time. Also featured is Adam Shoemaker, specialist in Indigenous literature and culture. Writers at the Rails’ 26th anniversary show will be one of the His story goes back to his Canadian roots in northern Ontario. Writers Festival feature events this Sunday with festival guest, and winner of the 2017 Australian Poetry Slam, Jesse Oliver, featuring Byron Theatre at 8pm on Saturday with tickets on alongside David ‘Ghostboy’ Stavanger and host David Hallett. www.byronwritersfestival.com/feature-events. Byron Writers Festival Feature: Stories in the Club: Drawn The show will include invited readings and a Poetry Slam. From Life with Delta Kaye, Simon Richardson, Dr Mary Starts at 2pm, free entry. Gardner, Adam Shoemaker & Jenni Cargill.

PUB POETRY

MIKE ON THE MIC

THE BEAST OF BALLINA!

Mad Mike is an unstoppable comedy talent. After five years as a barman DJ in some of Australia’s best-known resorts, as a precursor to his 15 years as a stunt and visual comedy performer at Movie World GC – Mike lives, breathes, eats and sleeps performance. Mike comes to the Ocean Shores Country Club this Tuesday bringing more than 20 years of entertainment experience with him. Mike is a comedy legend; don’t miss this opportunity to come see one of the most charismatic, authentic and hardworking comedians on the circuit. Mad Mike at Country Club Comedy with Suraj Kolarkar as support and Mandy Nolan MC this Tuesday, 7pm. Free.

Ballina PLAYERS

A busy few weeks for Ballina Players! While auditions have just been completed for Ballina Players’ Christmas production of The Boy from Oz, preparations are now underway for auditions for their January production, Beauty and the Beast.

JOKES THAT ROCK If you like your comedy octane charged and pumping with talent, then don’t miss Comedy that Rocks when comedian Mandy Nolan presents two of Australia’s leading rock’n’roll comedians: Jackie Loeb and Dave Eastgate. Jackie is a musical superstar, who now lives most of the year in LA where she goes to auditions, does standup and acts in sitcoms. Dave Eastgate starred alongside Magda Szubanski and Jane Turner in Open Slather. He most recently starred in the US hit Ronnie Chieng: International Student. He’s even been nominated for a Logie award. Fellow comedian Ellen Briggs nearly lost her shit at his last show saying, ‘I’ve never laughed at anyone that hard’. Mandy Nolan, her comedic offsider, sulked for a while but then got over it. She will MC Comedy that Rocks at the Mullumbimby ExServices – Monday 13 August at 8pm. Doors at 7pm. Tix are $20/25, available on mandynolan.com.au or at the club.

Beauty and the Beast will be performed from 11 till 20 January for a minimum of eight performances. Beauty and the Beast tells the story of a cold-blooded prince who has been magically transformed into an unsightly creature as punishment for his selfish ways. To revert into his true human form, the Beast must first earn the love of a bright, beautiful young woman whom he has imprisoned in his enchanted castle, before it is too late. Looking for children, teens and adults: auditions are by appointment only. Contact Mike on 0402 491 036.

Ballina PLAYERS

Auditions

Fri 10th & Sat 11th August Directed by Jacquie McCalman

Show Dates: Jan 11- 20 2019 Youth Production ages 8yrs & over with some adult roles Audition by appointment only Contact Mike 0402 491 036

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24 Aug - 9 September 2018 Adult $25; Child 16 and under $15 Thur - Sat evenings 8pm; Sunday matinees 2pm BOOK NOW The Byron Shire Echo August 1, 2018 35


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