Frankston Times 30 November 2021

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Music n Arts n Food

ARTISTS FEATURE AT 50TH ART SHOW THE 50th Anniversary Mornington Art Show will again feature two popular quality artists among the 700 or more paintings on display. Yesim Gozukara finds joy and excitement in creating bold, dynamic, expressive contemporary paintings in watercolour. Her subjects are inspired from her extensive travels within Australia and overseas. She uses the quality of watercolour pigments to create different textural effects. Yesim has been pursuing her ambition and painting with passion in her home studio based in Melbourne, while concurrently working as a senior experimental scientist for the last 30 years. Her award winning paintings have been featured in six solo and numerous joint exhibitions such as the National Art and Sculpture Museum, Izmir, the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne and many prestigious art shows. The Mornington Art show is delighted to be able to present Yesim’s work to our community Jayne Henderson has had a long association with the beautiful scenes around the beaches and cliffs of the Mornington Peninsula. Her use of light captures the essence of the natural beauty of the area. She is passionate about the beauty of the beach and her

paintings display great attention to detail and her love of the bayside subject matter. Jayne’s style is strong and vigorous, showing the influence of the Australian impressionists she so admires. At affordable prices, many local residents have added samples of Jayne Henderson’s work to their walls. By popular demand, the Mornington Art Show is proud to again display the work of this fine artist. Rotarian John Renowden said “I believe these fine artists will be in strong demand at our Anniversary Art Show. Along with around 700 exhibits the 2022 show is shaping as one of our best ever displays of quality art ” The Mornington Art Show will be held at the newly constructed Studio and Community House, Corner of Wilson’s Road and Nepean Highway Mornington. Opening night is Jan 20th and the show will run daily 10 am-5pm up until its final day on 26 Jan , Australia Day.

Right: Yesim Gozukara at work.

GIVE EXPERIENCES INSTEAD OF GIFTS AS 2021 draws to a close, one thing many Victorians will agree on is that we have seen more of our own homes and all the stuff in them than we had planned this year. Instead of giving loved ones more stuff this Christmas, Frankston Arts Centre is encouraging the community to treat family to an experience they will remember and rave about for years to come. Gifts that create memories are perfect for all ages, and the FAC has just the ticket for the whole family in 2022. For the kids, see the classic story book ‘Magic Beach’ live on stage, be enthralled by the humorous story of ‘Whalebone’ and enjoy ‘Bluey’s Big Play’ all on stage in January 2022. In March, be delighted by the awardwinning film ‘A Boy Called Sailboat’ with the soundtrack played live by the Grigoryan Brothers. Later in 2022, kids will love ‘Wolfgang’s Magical Musical Circus’ by internationally renowned Circa Contemporary Circus. Comedy fans will get the year off to a great start with ‘MONO: A Three-Person One-Man Show’ featuring Noeline Brown, Max Gillies and John Wood in February. We all need a good laugh, and Ross Noble will certainly be providing those when he performs ‘On The Go’ in the theatre in March. For the music fans, a huge selection of shows are heading to Frankston including ‘The King of Rock & The Prince of Pop’ just before Christmas. In February, the beautiful singer Mirusia presents her ‘A Salute to the Seekers’ show, and Australian music icon John Williamson brings his ‘Winding Back’ tour to Frankston, followed by a walk down memory lane with

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‘Buddy Holly In Concert: The Touring Years’, the ‘Neil Diamond Super Hits Show’ and the hit songs of ‘The Big Chill’. March is a month for music-lovers with ‘Dancing in the Shadows of Motown’ featuring

a 10-piece band and internationally acclaimed artists. Two of the greatest vocalists of all time will be celebrated in ‘The Cocker Ronstadt Experience’ and the world’s number one ABBA show ‘Bjorn Again: Mamma Mia! We Are Back

Again Tour’ return to Frankston for what will be another sell-out show. Later in the year, check-in to the ‘Hotel California: The Eagles Experience’ for a captivating live concert, be treated to Pink Floyd’s biggest smash hits in ‘Echoes of Pink Floyd: A Journey through Time’, or go on a sonic journey through Joni Mitchell’s life with ‘BLUE: The Songs of Joni Mitchell’. Take a trip down memory lane with ‘The Australian Bee Gees Show’, experience the incredible ‘QUEEN: Bohemian Rhapsody’ and enjoy the hits of ‘Invincible: The Helen Reddy Story’. In July, ‘The Celebration of Swing’ features the unforgettable music from the big bands of the 1940s played by Australia’s top instrumental soloists. Lovers of dance will be entranced by Irish music and dance sensation ‘A Taste of Ireland’, and the Victorian State Ballet performances of ‘Anastasia’ and ‘The Nutcracker’. Immerse yourself in the spectacular ‘Celtic Illusion Reimagined’ and then cruise back to the bopping, rocking 50s and 60s with ‘Shake Rattle ‘n’ Roll’. Theatre fans will enjoy the first selection of the 2022 Season at FAC – featuring critically acclaimed productions of ‘King of Pigs’ and ‘Black Cockatoo’. For the Music Theatre fans, ‘Margaret Fulton The Musical’ - a delightful musical romp following Margaret’s journey from humble beginnings to super-stardom hits the stage in Cube 37 in August. Too hard to choose? Get a gift card instead! For more details, visit thefac.com.au or call 03 9784 1060.


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