SheppARTon Festival 2013

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2013 festival theme

2013 festival image: turtles walking on land

The 2013 SheppARTon Festival theme is Emerging Voices. This theme pays tribute to the traditional custodians of the Goulburn Valley through a story of a Long-necked Turtle, a creature of perseverance and a totem of the Yorta Yorta Aboriginal Nation.

Long-necked Turtles are a totem/symbol of artist, Ross A. Morgan’s clan group/tribe, the Yorta Yorta. This animal is protected and can’t be eaten by tribe members.

The turtle also represents a welcoming spirit to immigrants and refugees who have travelled with their homes on their backs, to emerge in the Goulburn Valley with a free voice.

ross. a morgan

The turtles in the painting represent Ross’ ancestors now in the dreamtime. Ross’ painting will be on display at La Trobe University as part of an exhibition of his work and is for sale by silent auction during the term of the festival. To place a bid on the image, either place a bid in the ‘Bid Box’ accompanying the painting or email johnh@mcmedia.com.au with your offer. Bids will be accepted up until the evening of Monday 11 March and the winning bid will be announced at the Opera in the Orchard. (No correspondence will be entered in to.)

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welcome shepparton to the 2013 festival festival board I am pleased to welcome you to the 2013 SheppARTon Festival: Emerging Voices. Our team of enthusiastic and dedicated volunteers have put together an eclectic and exciting variety of events to provide something for everyone over the eleven days of the festival. Some events are old favourites like the Literary Lunch and Opera in the Orchards; while innovative new events like The Dookie Community Performance celebrate the unique landscape we are so lucky to have at our doorstep. Personally one of the best parts about living in Shepparton is the cultural diversity we are privileged to be part of. The SheppARTon Festival gives a voice to the different groups in our community and through the inclusion of Multicultural Arts Victoria’s Emerge on the Goulburn Festival: Emerge at Twilight Festival within the festival program; this will be showcased even further. The SheppARTon Festival relies on the generosity of its supporters and sponsors. Our ongoing partnership with La Trobe University provides the perfect relationship for the investment of cultural capital in our region. Please take the time to attend events at La Trobe Shepparton to experience their modern and inviting campus.

Chair Karen Parker Treasurer Corinne Szczurek Artistic Director John Head Public Officer and Convenor Kris Medson Board Members Katrine Zeimer Lisa Ryan Myf Saxton Katie Snow Jill Hayes Tim Guppy Jim Gow John Lewis Fiona Smolenaars Administration Liz Connick

Thank you must also go to Greater Shepparton City Council as a major sponsor. Our festival would not be such a key event on the Shepparton region calendar if it were not for their ongoing support, particularly via the hard working Liz Connick and the Arts, Tourism and Events Department. There are numerous other sponsors who generously give personally or from their businesses. These people and businesses are investing in the Shepparton region and helping to make it a better place to live. We thank you. So book your tickets early to avoid disappointment and help add to the cultural currency of the Greater Shepparton area. I will certainly be trying to get to as many festival events as I can! I sincerely hope you enjoy the program for the 2013 SheppARTon Festival: Emerging Voices. Karen Parker SheppARTon Festival Chair

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a message from La Trobe University La Trobe University is pleased to partner with the SheppARTon Festival in supporting a range of creative and vibrant events, some of which will be held at the University’s state-of-the-art campus in Fryers Street. The University has a fundamental objective of providing a quality higher education opportunity in northern metropolitan Melbourne and regional Victoria, and the Shepparton campus is playing a vital role in meeting our commitment to growth on all campuses, particularly in regional locations which are currently areas of below average university participation. Indeed, the most recently available data (2011) confirmed that La Trobe University is the leading higher education provider in regional Victoria with around 23% of Victoria’s regional student enrolments. La Trobe has also recently been confirmed as one of the nation’s leading research universities, climbing to third in Victoria, based on the Excellence in Research Australia (ERA) 2012 Report. In our new Strategic Plan (“Future Ready”), the University has made a clear commitment to increasing significantly its external engagement, consultation about locally relevant courses and community support. The arts are a vital component of thriving communities and La Trobe University is proud to support visual and performing arts in regional Victoria through educational programs, research and the sponsorship of awards, public lecture series, events and exhibitions. I am delighted to wish the people of Shepparton and surrounding regions an enjoyable experience through the exciting and diverse program of culture and arts offered by the 2013 SheppARTon Festival.

special thank you Ian Christoe Kara Shields Carrie Donaldson Jim Andreadis Aaron-David Palmer Cathy O’Sullivan Kate Ring Liz Lavender Di Bewicke Liz Arcus Lisa Hasker Joanne Kinder Terese Thomas Neil James Sonny Cooper Angie Russi Fiona Kennan Di Mackrell Xani Kolac Rachael Head Michael Polan Stephen Donnelly Darren Hall Andrew Nichols Gary Glenn Bron Prater Romola Hopman Louise McDade-Cartey John Lancaster, Creagh Manning Kathy Skidmore

Professor John Dewar Vice-Chancellor La Trobe University

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festival sponsors naming rights partner

major sponsors

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become a festival friend and support the future of the festival in a variety of friend packages: 1. SheppARTon Festival Gold Pass ($400 for a single or $750 for a couple) The Gold Pass is the ultimate Friend Membership and gives you:•

One ticket (per friend, subject to availability) to each of the Festival-run ticket events (this does not include umbrella events or workshops);

Access to the Friends/Sponsors Marquee or area at the Emerging Voices Community Performance at Tallis Winery;

10% discount on all other tickets purchased (not including Umbrella Events); and

Invitation to the Festival Opening.

Additionally, you are eligible for an all inclusive ticket (on booking), one ticket (per friend) to the Umbrella Event The Golden Age Dinner (value of $120.00 per ticket). The Golden Age Dinner, to follow the opening of SAM’s amazing exhibition The Golden Age of Colour Prints: Ukiyo-e from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston will be mustattend event in the Shepparton calendar, the Festival Board is excited to be able to offer this to its Gold Pass Friends.

2. Friend of the Festival ($120 for a single or $200 for a couple)

The Friend of the Festival Membership gives you:-

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One ticket (per friend) to Emerge to the Edge;

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10% discount on all other tickets purchased (not including Umbrella Events);

Access to the Friends/Sponsors Marquee or area at the Emerging Voices Community Performance at Tallis Winery; Invitation to the Festival Opening.

3. SheppARTon Friendivali ($50 for a single or $80 for a couple)

The SheppARTon Friendivali Membership gives you:-

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10% discount on tickets to Emerge to the Edge and one other ticket event (not including Umbrella Events); Knowledge that your donation is assisting the festival.

4. SheppARTonian ($20 for a single or $35 for a couple)

The SheppARTonian Membership gives you:-

10% discount on tickets to Emerge to the Edge.

To become a Festival Friend contact Riverlinks Box Office on (03) 5832 9511 or Kris Medson on kristinemedson@yahoo.com.au or 0411 086 644.

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festival, umbrella and community event venues

where appropriate, venues with disabled access and facilities have been marked in their festival listing 1 | La Trobe University

8 | Victoria Park Lake

15 | Shepparton Library

2 | Eastbank Centre

9 | Queen’s Gardens

16 | Rumbalara Football Club

3 | Shepparton Art Museum

10 | Telstra Tower

17 | Dookie

4 | McIntosh Pavillion

11 | Glasson’s Art World

18 | Longleat Wine, Murchison

5 | Parklake

12 | Jordan’s Bend

19 | Findon House Gardens, Ardmona

6 | Friars Cafe

13 | STAG Blackbox Theatre

20 | Tatura

7 | The Vault

14 | Kaiela Gallery

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bookings and admin

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For bookings for festival run events, please phone Riverlinks Box Office on (03) 5832 9511 or alternatively purchase tickets online at riverlinksvenues.com.au or sheppartonfestival.org.au.

The SheppARTon Festival discourages smoking at all venues.

Step-up and help us! Don’t wait for us to ask you – tell us you want to be part of our vibrant and fun festival.

For umbrella events and exhibitions brought to you by your community, please check listings for specific details. SheppARTon Festival P.O Box 1567 Shepparton Vic 3630 (03) 5832 9504 admin@sheppartonfestival.org.au sheppartonfestival.org.au

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Where appropriate, SheppARTon Festival has endeavoured to provide information regarding venue accessability. In event listings where the accessability logo is not displayed, accessability is undetermined or not guaranteed. In case of inclement weather for the event Opera in the Orchard, the event may be relocated. Tickets will not be refunded for bad weather. The festival programme is a work in progress and we apologise in advance if circumstances out of our control occur, resulting in unforseen changes or last minute cancellations. As always we hope to bring an action packed program of events with something for everyone, so join us and become part of the community spirit of Emerging Voices, SheppARTon Festival.

Immerse yourself totally in the SheppARTon Festival experience. Meet like-minded SheppARTon Festival lovers. You might fancy collecting tickets at an event like the Literary Lunch or you might be assigned to help a guest performer who could even be a bit famous. Expand your horizons and along the way be entertained. We’ll even give you a T-shirt and free admission to whatever event you are helping with. If you feel that you have something to offer the festival and would love to be involved, please contact us, (see the contact details to your far left). We’ll be glad to have you come aboard.

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events after the festival please take a further look at the following exciting events that take place outside the official festival dates

sticks, stones, broken bones

Tuesday 12 March | Eastbank Centre Mr. Bunk presents a series of delicate, intricate comic sketches with his shadow puppets. Using a minimum of language in the show, his elaborate contraptions that generate the shadows will fascinate you! Tickets: (03) 5832 9511

community fund shepparton dragon boat festival

Friday 15 March - Sunday 17 March | Victoria Park Lake The Community Fund Shepparton Dragon Boat Festival will be a three day spectacle of colour and excitement on Victoria Park Lake incorporating dragon boat racing, Chinese Lion dancers and the blessing of the boats. More info: 0409 323 842

goulburn valley antiques and collectables fair

Friday 15 March - Sunday 17 March | St Georges Rd Primary School St Georges Road Primary School hall transformed into an impressive showcase of antiques when dealers from all around the country combine for the 32nd Annual Goulburn Valley Antiques Fair. Organised by local antiques dealer, Mick Dalton. More info: 0428 446 534

art in the park at emerald bank

Saturday 16 March | Emerald Bank Adventure Park As part of the SheppARTon Festival, our 2013 schools art competition will be to design and construct a fascinating Scarecrow. The winning school will receive prizes to the value of $500 including a free school class excursion to the Adventure Park. More info: info@emeraldbank.net.au

a day in dookie

Sunday 17 March | Various places in Dookie With Dookie Photography Group Exhibition, an Argentine BBQ at Tallis Wines Cellar Door, Dookie Emporium Albert Namatjira exhibition and Gladstone Hotel Tapas and Sangria Fest there is something for everyone at A Day in Dookie. More info: 0428 546 287

murchison tomato festival

Sunday 17 March | Murchison Streetscape It’s time to gather on the riverbank in the warm sun for our tomato festa. Share our table, meet the makers, be entertained and make new friends while indulging in the very best of what we have grown for you this season. More info: 0421 602 520 murchisontomatofesta@gmail.com

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Free entry

Occasional Miracles: Contemporary Artists Respond to the SAM Ceramics Collection

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$80/Free

Guerilla Flimaker Bootcamp

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Free

The Henna Connection: Workshop and Lunch

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Free

Silo Series 1: A Photography Exhibition

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Free

More Women With Cocks: Exhibition

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Gold coin donation

Festival Opening

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$25/$22

Jazz at Friars: The Daimon Brunton Quintet

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$10/$8/Free

Shepparton Antique Collectables and Modern Firearms Show

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Free

RiverConnect Art Classes Along The River

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Gold coin donation

Emerging Art by Ross A Morgan: Exhibiton

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Gold coin donation

Choir Workshops

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Free

Emerge at Twilight Festival

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$5

Lantern Making Workshops

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$20/$18

Shadows of Angels: Play

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Free entry

A Taste of Tatura Food and Wine Festival

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Free

Shepparton Brass Band

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Free

Interface: Exhibition

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$25/$22

The Choir of Hope and Inspiration formerly Choir of Hard Knocks

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$12/$8/$28

The Golden Age of Colour Prints: Ukiyo-e from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

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Free

Woonghi Dungala Kaiela Woka: Exhibition

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Gold coin donation

Think About Emerging: Festival Theme Address

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Th!nk About It: Exhibition

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Dookie...via Lens: The People, Their Place

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Celebrating Being a Woman

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Living Books, Living Voices, Talking Country, Talking Home

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$120

The Golden Age Dinner by Tony Twichett

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$25/$22

Emerge to the Edge: The Twoks and League of Sideshow Superstars

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$7

GV Woodturners and Woodwork Expo

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$50/$45

Literary Lunch: Ramona Korval

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Gold coin donation

Emerging Voices Community Event at Tallis Wine

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$15/$10

Blak Cabaret

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$20

Back on Track Fun Run

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$35/$32

Poets Brunch: Cameron Lowe

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$20/$18 $35 with lunch

Filmmaker’s Workshop: Forum and Lunch. “Making Short Films People Want to Watch”

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Gold coin donation

Lakey Ukulele Workshop & Concert

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Free

Chillaxation: Word and Mouth Activities

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$25/$22

Shepparton Shorts: Short Film Festival

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Gold coin donation

Moonlight Cinema: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast

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Free

Longleat Farmers Market

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$70/$63

Opera in the Orchard: La Prima Opera

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Free

Destination Shepparton: Short Fim Screenings and Talks

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occasional miracles:

contemporary artists respond to the sam ceramics collection presented by shepparton art museum (sam)

Friday 8 February Sunday 30 June 10am - 4pm daily Shepparton Art Museum 70 Welsford St, Shepparton Entry is free. Further information: (03) 5832 9861 art.museum@shepparton.vic.gov.au sheppartonartmuseum.com.au proudly sponsored by

Occasional Miracles pairs contemporary artists working in painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, installation, video art and pottery with ceramic objects and art from the SAM collection. The exhibition raises critical questions about how and why a museum collects, negotiates conceptual boundaries between art, craft and artefact, and provides new contexts, readings and possibilities for ceramic practice, and the objects, histories and traditions represented in SAM’s permanent collection. Artists responding to the collection include Rebecca Baumann, Christopher Hanrahan, Katie Lee, Andrew McQualter, Jacob Ogden Smith and Emma White. Image credit: Emma White, Still Life with Objects 2011 archival inkjet print on Eterna Elite paper image courtesy the artist and BREENSPACE, Sydney © the artist

Shepparton Art Museum Greater Shepparton City Council, Arts Victoria

guerilla filmmaker’s bootcamp presented by open channel

Saturday 9 February 10:30am - 3:30pm Workshop Room Shepparton Art Museum 70 Welsford Street $80 / Free* Ticket available through Open Channel on 03 8610 9300

This one day workshop introduces novice filmmakers to the complete process of digital filmmaking. This intensive, practical workshop takes you through the basics of shooting a short drama script, and allows you to perform every role (including acting) on set, as we produce a one minute short film. You will learn the basics of: phases of production, crew roles and responsibilities, interpreting and preparing a script for shooting, camera, lighting and sound fundamentals, directing actors and crew, Final Cut Pro (editing) basics. Participants should bring their own portable USB drive to save your finished project and take it home. This is a FREE workshop for Open Channel members with limited places available. To join Open Channel visit www.openchannel.org.au. To apply for a place, email your name, contact details, membership number, along with a one line synopsis of the short film you want to make (or have made) to info@openchannel.org.au.

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the shepparton henna connection presented by multicultural arts victoria and shepparton art museum Sisters, Mothers, Aunties, Daughters and Grandmothers from all cultural backgrounds are invited to come and share in some activities based around the centuries old art of henna painting, sharing of food and conversation between women. Friday 22 and Saturday 23 February 10.30am - 3.30pm daily Shepparton Art Museum 70 Welsford St, Shepparton This is a free event. Free lunch provided. Further information: (03) 5832 9520 proudly sponsored by

This two day workshop is designed for busy women to drop in throughout the weekend and take part in creating some artworks which will form part of the festive decorations for the Emerge at Twilight Festival at Victoria Park Lake on Saturday 2 March. There is no need to book – we look forward to seeing you at SAM! This is an Emerge on the Goulburn Festival event. Please note: These sessions are not suitable for children under 5 years of age. Multicultural Arts Victoria, Shepparton Art Museum Office of Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship

silo series 1: a photographic exhibition presented by serana hunt Contemporary photographs taken in the heart of Dookie as Dookie based photographer Serana Hunt has compiled a series of photographs taken at the town’s silos. Fri 1 March - Mon 11 March Tallis Wine Cellar Door 195 Major Plains Rd, Dookie This is a free event.

Silo Series 1 are abstract and surreal photographs extending on Serana’s love for photographing the everyday world around her. Showing at Tallis Wines Cellar Door in Dookie for the duration of the festival.

Further information: 0408 180 695 serana.hunt@bigpond.com

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Tallis Wine

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more women with cocks presented by glasson’s art world Animals have a pecking order that controls their procreation. The primping, preening and posturing, from both sides is about finding a mate to ensure to the species’ survival. Friday 1 March Friday 12 April Glasson’s Art World 151 High St, Shepparton This is a free event. Further information: (03) 5822 0077

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With chest thumping and ring collections, both genders are chasing for the same bragging rights; albeit in different ways. So, when the conquest is accomplished, whose conquest is it? Talented artists, Kathryn Carroll and Lynette Hume take two different approaches with this concept. Please note the official exhibition launch will take place on Saturday 2 March at 2pm. Nibbles and drinks will be provided.

Humala House Gallery

nothing’s ever set in stone. and that’s why festivals like ours need a vision for the future. with your help, that’s exactly what we’d like to do. support us by giving a gold coin donation at events during the festival to help us develop a strategic plan to help ensure that the arts in sheppARTon thrive for years to come. thank you.

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sheppARTon festival: emerging voices opening presented by the sheppARTon festival

Friday 1 March 6:00pm - 9:00pm Under the Tower Fraser St, Shepparton Gold coin donation. For more information, please contact: admin@sheppartonfestival.org.au sheppartonfestival.org.au

Join us for the opening of the Goulburn Valley’s major cultural event of the year! This year the festival will open under the Tower in the mall. Come and get an overview of the Emerging Voices theme and experience the excitement of what is expected to be the biggest SheppARTon Festival ever! This free gala opening includes a traditional welcome, an overview of the jam-packed festival program and free family concert. You’ll see previews of the major events, learn the background to the festival theme and hear a wonderful multicultural choral rendition of the Emerging Voices festival theme song. We invite you to come and get into the spirit of the SheppARTon Festival: Emerging Voices.

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John Anderson

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jazz at friars: the daimon brunton quintet presented by the sheppARTon festival

Friday 1 March 7:30pm Friars Café 127 Fryers St, Shepparton Full: $25 Concession: $22 Friends: $22 For more information or bookings, please contact: Riverlinks: (03) 5832 9511 sheppartonfestival.org.au

Come and enjoy a meal and a wine and relax into the soul-quenching vibe of Jazz at Friars. Due to the enormous popularity of this event there will be no prior table bookings. Meet your friends early for a pre-show drink to secure where on the communal tables you would like to sit. Having played for sixteen years at almost every live music venue in Melbourne, The Daimon Brunton Quintet is one of the city’s most well-known, exciting and popular small jazz groups. They have just completed recording their fourth album ‘Wah Sa ‘–an album, in part, a tribute to Freddie Hubbard’s brilliant work during the 1970s on the CTI label. It uses those recordings (such as ‘Red Clay’, ‘First Light’ and ‘Skydive’) as inspiration for some blistering originals. Friars Café has expanded the potential of this iconic event with a music space for jazz aficionados and a break out area for those who feel the need to discuss the cool fusion sounds. Get in quick if you want a ticket to this sell out event!

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shepparton antiques, collectables and modern firearms show presented by northern victorian arms collectors guild inc. Come along and explore the stalls at the 15th annual Collectables Antique and Modern Firearms, Militaria, Hunting, Fishing and Antique Expo. Saturday 2 & Sunday 3 March 9am - 5pm / 9am - 2:30pm Eastbank Centre 70 Welsford St, Shepparton Entry: $10 / $8 / U16 free

There will be for sale, pottery, books, clothing, uniforms, buttons, badges, medals, coins and notes, firearms (wooden and antique firearms - longarms and handguns), swords and bayonets, hunting and fishing, collectables and antiques, hats and helmets, bric-abrac, ammo, leather goods, reloading accessories, pocket knives and flags.

Further information: (03) 5821 3192

riverconnect art classes along the river presented by cockatoo island artist retreat Join artist Glenda Cornell from Nathalia for an outdoor Art Class along the Goulburn River. All art equipment supplied. BYO chair. All levels of experience welcome. 2, 3 & 4 March Various times Shepparton Art Museum 70 Welsford St, Shepparton This is a free event. Further information: 0488 313 152 (03) 5832 9700

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Saturday 2 March 1pm- 3pm Victoria Park Lake Sunday 3 March 10am – 12noon Jordan’s Bend Monday 4 March 4pm - 6 pm Jordan’s Bend

RiverConnect, Cockatoo Island Artist Retreat - Nathalia

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emerging art by ross a. morgan presented by the sheppARTon festival

Saturday 2 March Exhibition Launch: 3:30pm - 4:30pm La Trobe University Fryers St, Shepparton Exhibition runs until: Monday 11 March Gold coin entry. For more information, please contact: admin@sheppartonfestival.org.au sheppartonfestival.org.au

This is an exhibition of art by the painter of the 2013 festival theme image, local indigenous artist Ross Morgan. His painting, ‘Turtles Walking on Land’ is also on display as part of the exhibition and offers the opportunity for festival patrons to purchase the work by silent auction. This exhibition will be opened by John Head, the SheppARTon Festival Artistic Director and include an overview of the Emerging Voices theme and highlights of festival program events. The exhibition runs until Sunday 10 March with the announcement of the winning theme image bid at the Opera in the Orchard on the evening of Monday 11 March. So come to the launch then get into the spirit of the festival by learning the Festival theme song at the Choir Workshop immediately after. You know you want to!

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emerging voices choir workshops presented by the sheppARTon festival

Saturday 2 March 4:30pm - 6:00pm Sunday 3 March 4:30pm - 6:00pm Saturday 9 March 3:00pm - 4:30pm La Trobe University Fryers St, Shepparton Gold coin entry.

Do you want to get into the spirit of the SheppARTon Festival, Emerging Voices theme? Then come along and join the choir for the magnificent Emerging Voices Community Performance! These workshops will take place in the lead up to the community performance occurring at the Tallis Winery, Dookie on the evening of Saturday 9 March. Anyone who is keen to be involved in the Emerging Voices Community Performance and the original festival theme song, ‘Welcome Turtle’ can come along to learn their parts in this majestic gala event. This is a non-threatening inclusive environment for any one interested in raising spirits and defining the Festival theme in a celebration of the diversity of cultures in our community.

For more information, please contact: admin@sheppartonfestival.org.au sheppartonfestival.org.au

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emerge at twilight festival presented by multicultural arts victoria and greater shepparton city council

Photographer: Anne Harkin | Performer: Derrick Bwihambi

Saturday 2nd March 6pm - 10pm Victoria Lake Park Wyndham St, Shepparton This is a free event. For more information please visit: multiculturalarts.com.au

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Produced by Multicultural Arts Victoria in partnership with Greater Shepparton City Council, this exciting new family festival will see Shepparton’s much loved annual Twilight Festival evolve to become the inaugural and spectacular Emerge at Twilight Festival down by the lake. Be part of this massive cultural celebration as the Victoria Lake Park comes alive with two stages of nonstop music and dance from local Indigenous, refugee and emerging multicultural communities, a vibrant cultural marketplace and tasty authentic foods from all corners of the globe. There will be free cultural activities, henna tattoos, hair braiding, kids’ activities and much more -all to be topped off with a dazzling fireworks display at the end of the night! So come along and meet your neighbours from all cultures and be amazed at who they are and what they do! This is an Emerge on the Goulburn Festival event.

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emerging voices lantern making workshops presented by the sheppARTon festival

Saturday 2 March 6pm - 8pm Victoria Lake Park Wyndham St, Shepparton (As part of the Emerge at Twilight Festival) Saturday 9 March 1pm - 3pm McIntosh Pavilion Shepparton Showgrounds Children: $5 at the door For more information, please contact: admin@sheppartonfestival.org.au sheppartonfestival.org.au

These lantern making workshops are designed to give children a chance to make paper mache lanterns for the Emerging Voices Community Performance. These workshops encourage children to learn about and participate in the festival’s Emerging Voices theme. The lanterns will be made using balloons, tape, PVA glue, cardboard, grease-proof paper and battery powered candles. They will then be decorated using local indigenous words and words in different languages to represent the welcoming spirit of the Emerging Voices theme. Children present at the workshops will also be encouraged to participate in a lantern parade as part of the Emerging Voices Community Performance on the evening of Saturday 9 March at a free BYO picnic with live entertainment at the Tallis Winery Dookie. All details of the performance will be available at the workshops. Please note: These workshops are suitable for children of all abilities aged 6-16 and include all materials. It is recommended participants wear a smock or clothing suitable for working with glue and paint. Children may keep the lanterns at the conclusion of the performance on the Saturday night. It is not compulsory for children who have made lanterns to take part in the Community Performance.

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shadows of angels presented by the sheppARTon festival

Saturday 2 March 8pm Sunday 3 March 2pm 8pm The Bakehouse Black Box STAG 17 Wheeler St, Shepparton This play is not suitable for children as it contains adult themes to an MA classification. Full: $20 Concession: $18 Friends: $18 For more information or bookings, please contact: Riverlinks: (03) 5832 9511 sheppartonfestival.org.au

Wicked women, seductive sinners, vicious vixens – Thanks to Hollywood, the Femme Fatale is typically depicted as a curvaceous, red-lipped, glamorous blonde with a gun in her hand. Shadows of Angels aims to show the contrast between the real and gritty lives of women in crime and their Hollywood counterparts. Four very different women, with cleverly interwoven stories, challenge our ideas of gender, sexuality, poverty and crime. Set within the city slums of Australia in 1929 the play explores the desperate lives and dangerous minds of the female criminal in this gripping piece of theatre. Shatter the fantasy and discover the reality... “Fleur Murphy’s story-telling sparkles in this gritty piece about four ‘femme fatales’ ... The brothel world of desperate women and disgusting men is painted with bold strokes, energy, and movement, across four monologues. Grimy smudges and humidity hang as the piece grows creepingly confrontational and raw. Murphy writes whirling, unfiltered emotion most powerfully. Not only does it suck the audience into the imagined place, but it guides the actor with the precision of tram-tracks” - Australian Stage “5 stars - “Shadows of Angels” is faultless” - New Adelaide Theatre Guide

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a taste of tatura food and wine festival presented by tatura food and wine festival A Taste of Tatura is a fantastic day that creates a great community atmosphere and showcases Tatura and the region’s fine array of food and wine. Sunday 3 March 11am - 5pm Mactier Park, Tatura This event has free entry only. No BYO Esky or Drinks. Further information: tasteoftatura@gmail.com 0437 568 335 proudly sponsored by

A Taste of Tatura Festival is a celebration of food, wine and music held in the heart of Tatura. Visitors have the opportunity to sample a delectable range of foods and enjoy the best regional wines in a serene atmosphere accompanied by the sounds of live music. Tables in the shade and cheese platters can also be purchased prior to the event.

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shepparton brass band presented by shepparton brass band

Sunday 3 March 2:30pm - 4pm Queen’s Gardens Wyndham St, Shepparton

Shepparton’s award winning Brass Band has been playing togethe forr over 100 years and still delights crowds with classical and contemporary tunes. Under the direction of Bill Scott the band will play a free concert in the shade of Shepparton’s delightful Queens Gardens. So bring a seat, a rug and a hamper and be lulled on the lawn into melodious ‘brass heaven’ by Shepparton’s iconic Brass Band.

This is a free event. Further information: 0402 284 797

proudly sponsored by

City of Greater Shepparton, Shepparton Brass Band MK Accounting, Riverlinks Box Office, Maxam Printing

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Discover...

a new type of entertainment at Riverlinks. Come along to one of our great shows. You never know, you may just love it.

For a full list of shows visit

www.riverlinksvenues.com.au Riverlinks Box Office Open 10am to 5pm - Mon-Fri 10am to 1pm - Sat

Phone 03 58 329511 70 Welsford St, Shepparton Victoria, 3630

interface: art exhibition presented by splinter contemporary artists “A point at which independent systems or diverse groups interact�

Monday 4 March Eastbank Centre 70 Welsford St, Shepparton This is a free event.

For this exhibition, each member of Splinter Contemporary Artists has worked with a younger or emerging artist, from any art discipline, to find a common connection or interaction. Artworks from this collaboration visually reflect this meeting of minds. Come and see the exciting results when new and established artists combine to create new works.

Further information: 0402 414 376 beverley168@hotmail.com

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johnathon welch AM and the aria, logie, helpmann award winning

choir of hard knocks

now known as the choir of hope and inspiration presented by the sheppARTon festival and riverlinks Wednesday 6 March 2pm (As part of Riverlinks’ Afternoon Delights) 7pm (As part of the SheppARTon Festival) Bar open from 6:15pm Eastbank Centre 70 Welsford St, Shepparton Full: $25 Concession: $22 Friends: $22 Ticket includes light supper. For more information or bookings, please contact: Riverlinks: (03) 5832 9511 sheppartonfestival.org.au

The Choir of Hope and Inspiration (formerly known as the Choir of Hard Knocks) began rehearsing in September 2006 under the leadership of Founding Music Director, Dr Jonathon Welch AM. Jonathon established the Choir upon his return to Melbourne, having previously created the Sydney Street Choir in 2001. That choir still performs regularly, with Jonathon now as Patron. Created specifically for people experiencing homelessness and disadvantage, Jonathon’s original inspiration for creating such Choirs came from reading an article about the Montreal Homeless Men’s Choir whilst in Canada. Jonathon’s talent and passion for music, as a musician and professional opera singer, his teaching work, and his tireless efforts in creating music projects for the indigent, and for the disadvantaged, have recently been recognised with an Order of Australia, and the award of Australian of the Year: Local Hero, in 2008. The Choir is enormously proud of the Logie Award they received for the Most Outstanding Factual Documentary TV Series in 2007 (for the ABC Choir of Hard Knocks documentary). The Choir has also received ARIA awards for Best TV Soundtrack, a Platinum ARIA award for their first CD “Songs from the TV Series” and a Gold ARIA award for their second CD “Songs of Hope and Inspiration”.

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the golden age of colour prints: ukiyo-e from the museum of fine arts, boston presented by the shepparton art museum (sam)

Thursday 7 March Sunday 2 June 10am - 4pm daily Shepparton Art Museum 70 Welsford St, Shepparton (03) 5832 9861 sheppartonartmuseum.com.au Adults: $12 Conc. and Friends of SAM: $8 Family (2 adults + 2 children): $28 Secondary and primary school group bookings $6 per student. Children under 5 years free. Greater Shepparton residents may visit free on Tuesdays throughout the exhibition. Bookings To purchase tickets and for more information on group bookings, please visit the Riverlinks Box Office at the Eastbank Centre or phone (03) 5832 9511. Tickets can also be purchased online at riverlinksvenues.com.au

This exhibition is drawn from the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, one of the most significant collections of Japanese prints in the world. Focusing on what is known as the golden age of nishiki-e colour prints, the Tenmei and Kansei eras (1781-1801), it showcases 100 ukiyo-e prints and offers a rare opportunity for visitors to appreciate the gorgeous colour aesthetic that is the essence of nishiki-e, or ukiyo-e printed in multiple colours. The exhibition focuses on the art of three master printmakers who were key innovators in the medium: Torii Kiyonaga, Kitagawa Utamaro and Toshusai Sharaku. At the time they were produced, the images were considered to be crude and unsophisticated, and for popular consumption. The superficial world of beauty and entertainment, of the pleasure quarter and the theatre were considered to be both remote from everyday life and not appropriate subjects for art. However the art form rose to great popularity in the metropolitan culture of Tokyo during the second half of the 17th century and has had a powerful and enduring influence on Western art. Included in the exhibition is also a showcase of works from SAM’s own collection, looking at the influence of Japan on Australian ceramics, titled Crawling Through Mud.

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woonghi dungala kaiela woka presented by gallery kaiela

Thursday 7 March Kaiela Gallery 170 Corio St, Shepparton 6pm - 8pm This is a free event. Further information: (03) 5821 1433 0438 561 731

event partnership

Gallery Kaiela Inc is a Not for Profit Aboriginal Community Art Gallery. Wooghi Dungala Kaiela Woka (Aboriginal Men from Dungala Kaiela Country) is an exhibition of paintings from the men’s painting group which meets in the gallery’s art studio on a weekly basis to paint and build their skills in making art together. Participants in this group vary in age and experience and our younger participants come to us from ASHE. This is the first time that the group have shown their work together and for many of the individuals the work shown will be the first time they have given voice to their visual creativity. You are invited to come along to the Gallery to meet the artists and share some refreshments. Gallery Kaiela Inc, Academy of Sport Health and Education

nothing’s ever set in stone. and that’s why festivals like ours need a vision for the future. with your help, that’s exactly what we’d like to do. support us by giving a gold coin donation at events during the festival to help us develop a strategic plan to help ensure that the arts in sheppARTon thrive for years to come. thank you.

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think about emerging: festival theme address presented by La Trobe University and the sheppARTon festival

Thursday 7 March 6pm La Trobe University Fryers St, Shepparton Gold coin donation. For more information, please contact: admin@sheppartonfestival.org.au sheppartonfestival.org.au

Always a highly regarded and well attended event, the Festival Theme Address is certainly an event to add to your calendar. This year’s speaker, Dr Kerry Ferguson will speak on the theme of Emerging Voices. Dr Kerry Ferguson is the Pro Vice-Chancellor (Equity and Student Services) at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. She has over thirty years of experience in Tertiary Education and prior to her appointment as Pro Vice-Chancellor, her positions have included Head of the School of Occupational Therapy and Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences at La Trobe University. She continues to be a Clinical Member of the Family Therapy Association and a recognised mediator in conflict resolution. Her current portfolio includes responsibility for Student Services, Student Enrichment, Student Equity and Social Inclusion and Indigenous Education.

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think about it presented by liz arcus photography and diversity group

Thursday 7 March 7pm - 9pm La Trobe University Fryers St, Shepparton This is a free event. For more information please contact: Damien Stevens 0437 134 625 Liz Arcus 0407 861 303 proudly sponsored by

A bunch of young people share their stories. The eight attitudes associated with the Riddle scale of homophobia are drawn upon as the young people’s voices ‘emerge’, sharing their real life experiences (of loss & love, abuse and praise, hatred and hope, isolation and equality, vulnerability and strength), in the hope that the broader community will experience these short films, and then ‘think about it’. This event will also feature live music from talented local duo, JAM (Jake Dix and Madeline Galbraith). A light supper will be available after the short films screening.

La Trobe University, UnitingCare Cutting Edge Liz Arcus Photography, Relationships Australia

dookie...via lens 2013: the people, their place presented by dookie photography group

Friday 8 March Sunday 17 March 10am - 4pm daily Dookie Memorial Hall Mary St, Dookie

After the overwhelming success of the inaugural Dookie...via Lens Photographic Exhibition in 2012, Dookie Photography Group will again host this extensive photography exhibition themed ‘The People, Their Place’ by professional and amateur photographers from across the Dookie, Greater Shepparton and Benalla regions. Please note that this exhibition is open from Friday to Monday of the first week of showing, followed by Friday to Sunday of the second week.

Entry: $2 Further information: 0418 143 397

proudly sponsored by

Dookie Photography Group, Greater Shepparton City Council Lifestyle Dookie, Shepparton Camera House

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cooking and comedy: international women’s day event presented by womens charter alliance advisory committee and greater shepparton city council International Women’s Day theme for 2013 is the ‘Gender Agenda – Gaining Momentum’. Friday 8 March 5pm - 7pm McIntosh Pavillion Shepparton Showgrounds This is a free event, however tickets essential. Please RSVP for catering purposes.

An opportunity to bring women together to celebrate IWD during the SheppARTon Festival. Child minding available. Local produce and businesses will again be included to display their techniques in learning environments.

(03) 5832 9802 jacklyn.lamb@shepparton.vic.gov.au

living books, living voices: talking country, talking home presented by goulburn valley regional library

Friday 8 March 6pm - 8pm Shepparton Library Marungi Street, Shepparton This is a free event.

Living Books, Living Voices: Talking Country, Talking Home. An informal, thought provoking and inspiring evening of stories and discussion from members of the local indigenous and multicultural communities. The Goulburn Valley Regional Library in conjunction with Interfaith Network extends an invitation to anyoone who would like to attend. Everyone’s welcome. Light refreshments will be served.

Further information: jans@gvrlc.vic.gov.au (03) 5832 1612

proudly sponsored by

Goulburn Valley Regional Library, Interfaith Network

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the golden age dinner by tony twitchett, executive chef, taxi restaurant presented by shepparton art museum and eastbank food

Friday 8 March from 8:00pm Eastbank Centre 70 Welsford St, Shepparton $120 per person Priority booking for Friends* Bookings: Riverlinks Box Office (03) 5832 9511 riverlinksvenues.com.au

Following the opening of the exhibition The Golden Age of Colour Prints: Ukiyo-e from the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, SAM in partnership with Eastbank Food is offering an exclusive opportunity to enjoy the incredible food of Tony Twitchett; Executive Chef of Japanese Restaurant Taxi in Melbourne. The dinner will be hosted at the Eastbank Centre so you can walk straight from the cocktail party/exhibition opening to your table. The menu will be inspired by Tokyo in the prosperous Edo period, the time which saw the emergence of Ukiyo-e multi-colour printmaking. For a night of art and food you will never forget - please book early as places are limited. * Please see page 6 to see how to become a Festival Friend.

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emerge to the edge: the twoks and the league of sideshow superstars presented by the sheppARTon festival

Friday 8 March 7:30pm McIntosh Pavillion Shepparton Showgrounds Full: $25 Concession: $22 Friends: $22 Meals and drinks available. For more information or bookings, please contact: Riverlinks: (03) 5832 9511 sheppartonfestival.org.au

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Enjoy a meal and a wine for this edgy double act, cabaret style evening with communal seating featuring The Twoks and The League of Side Show Super Stars! The Twoks are a band like no other. Formed by the sexy bodysuited, electric violinist/vocalist Xani Kolac, The Twoks are a trio that will take you on a sonic adventure through dark, dense and tribal soundscapes, to sweet violinistic melodies and melancholy stories. Popular with both jazz and indie rock/pop audiences, The Twoks have been featured on an eclectic range of radio stations and programs, from Triple J to the 3MBS program ‘Classically Melbourne’. Taking influence from the likes of Bjork, Sigur Ros and Camille, the music of The Twoks is uniquely their own. Epic, edgy and from tomorrow. The League of Sideshow Superstars is brilliantly fronted by sideshow spruiker extraordinaire, Shep Huntly, as he guides you through a fascinating, energetic show of talented performers blending cabaret, acrobatics, performance, theatre, music and a plethora of other idiosyncrasies in a delightful blend of tricks and stunts. The troupe will engage you in a fascination of freak shows, including circus precision stunts, sexy escapology, devilish tricks and sword-swallowing techniques. Emerge to the Edge is an evening of inescapable engagement in an energetic extravaganza of entertainment by Melbourne’s edgiest band of entertainers!

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goulburn valley woodturner’s expo presented by goulburn valley woodturners group

Saturday 9 March Sunday 11 March 9am - 4pm daily Eastbank Centre 70 Welsford St, Shepparton Entry: $7 Further information: 0418 143 397

This is one for the home handyman or the artisan at heart. Always a popular event over the long weekend in Shepparton, the Woodturner’s Expo brings the age-old craftsmanship of wood sculpture alive to the lathe buzz and scent of Australian native timber. Come and see hundreds of years of combined wood working knowledge and experience of the skilled GV Woodturners. This show remains as a hands-on working demonstration of many different woodworking skills. A large display of lathe turned article, general wood-ware and fine furniture as well as milled timber will be available for viewing and purchasing.

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literary lunch with ramona korval presented by the sheppARTon festival

Image credit: James Penlidis

Saturday 9 March 12noon Parklake Motel Wyndham St, Shepparton Full: $50 Concession: $45 Friends: $45 Includes lunch. For more information or bookings, please contact: Riverlinks: (03) 5832 9511 sheppartonfestival.org.au

Writer, journalist, ABC radio broadcaster and book-lover Ramona Koval is “Australia’s voice of literature”. Known for her in-depth interviews with significant writers, Ramona is an editor of Best Australian Essays, former presenter of ABC Radio National’s The Book Show and author of Speaking Volumes: Conversations with Remarkable Writers. Her new book By The Book is billed as a “Reader’s Guide to Life” and discusses the authors that have written themselves into her life - from Oliver Sacks to Oscar Wilde, Christina Stead to Grace Paley. Ramona promises to be the perfect literary lunch speaker - warm, bright, erudite - unmissable.

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emerging voices community event presented by the sheppARTon festival

Saturday 9 March 5:30pm - 9pm Tallis Wine 195 Major Plains Rd, Dookie Gold coin donation. Hampers: $20 Bus tickets return trip: Full: $10 Concession: $8 Friend: $8 Family (4) $20 ($5 every child after) Hampers: $20 For more information or bookings, please contact: (03) 5832 9511 riverlinksvenues.com.au

The Emerging Voices Community Event is the crowning performance of the 2013 festival. Set in the magnificent surrounds of Tallis Winery in the rolling hills of Dookie, this is a family event with free entertainment and a magnificent performance defining the festival theme. Pack a picnic, catch the bus or make your own way to Dookie and join hundreds of families for this fantastic evening of enlightening live entertainment. Watch as hundreds of children form a lantern parade and march to the chorus of a multicultural choir and into the figure of an enormous hillside carving in the shape of a Long-neck Turtle. So come to the most exciting night of the festival, grab a wine, learn the Festival song or get involved in the lantern parade and get into the Emerging Voices spirit. People are invited to bring a picnic. Food and drinks available for purchase on site or picnic hampers available through Riverlinks. How to get there

Bus or Drive Parking available on site. See page 46 for map. Buses leave from Shepparton Library between 5:15pm - 6pm. Buses return to Shepparton at about 10pm. Food and wine available for purchase.

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Shepparton FOOD PRODUCERS www.sheppartonfoodproducers.com.au

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blak cabaret presented by malthouse theatre

Saturday 9 March 7:30pm Rumbalara Football & Netball Clubrooms Mercury Drive, Shepparton Entry: $15 / $10 Tickets at the door only. Further information: (03) 9685 5111 proudly sponsored by

A massive hit in 2012 at the inaugural Melbourne Indigenous Arts Festival, Blak Cabaret will take you on a heart-warming journey into our nation’s soul with its unique brand of blak brilliance. Featuring the deadliest mob of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander performers, Blak Cabaret is a deliciously hilarious cocktail of comedy, music, poetry and dance. Featuring: Uncle Jack Charles (MC), Illana Atkinson, Selwyn Burns, Kutcha Edwards, Jida Gulpilil, Shiralee Hood, Kevin Kropinyeri, Uncle Herb Patten, Jimi Peters, Lowana Wickham, Bart Willoughby. Produced by Jason Tamiru. DJ Crystal Mckinnon will be spinning her favourite tunes after the show. VicHealth, Rumbalara Football and Netball Club

back on track fun run presented by leading from within (greater shepparton) Run, walk or bring your stroller for this Fundraising Event for an enjoyable Sunday morning along the edge of Lake Victoria and in the bush along the Goulburn River. Sunday 10 March Registration: 8am Event Start: 9am Victoria Park Lake (Lawn Tennis End) Wyndham St, Shepparton 5 & 10 km walk/run Entry: $20

This is a 5 or 10 km run with special walking, pram and kids events. All proceeds to Leading from Within to prevent suicide and assist in recovery from trauma. Special kids ‘Icy Pole Dash’ and Teddy Bear Hospital - So bring your dolls and teddies! Demonstrate your fitness with the chance of winning some great prizes while helping others. Tax deductible donations also welcome.

Further information: williamn1@iinet.net.au proudly sponsored by

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poets’ brunch featuring cameron lowe presented by the sheppARTon festival

Sunday 10 March 10am The Vault Off Maude St, Shepparton Full: $35 Conc.: $32 Friends: $32 Ticket price includes meal. For more information or bookings, please contact: Riverlinks: (03) 5832 9511 sheppartonfestival.org.au

Cameron Lowe is a sometimes surfer, a plasterer by trade and a sometimes young poet from Geelong. His poetry talks about life in the Australian suburbs, the delicacy of flowers and dragonflies, music, sausages cooking in backyards, sweet seductions and shadows on bedroom walls. He has edited poetry magazines and his work has frequently appeared in Meanjin, Southerly, The Age and other publications. His 2010 book Porch Music contains poetry “at once engagingly familiar and enticingly rich and strange”. Cameron is currently teaching poetry as a postgraduate student at Melbourne University. This year, our poetry event moves to Sunday at The Vault with a relaxed mid-morning feel. Cameron Lowe is sure to present a fresh, young look at Australian poetry now.

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filmmakers’ workshop: forum and lunch “making short films people want to watch” presented by open channel and the sheppARTon festival

Sunday 10 March Forum: 10am – 12pm Lunch: 12 pm -2:00pm McIntosh Pavillion Shepparton Showgrounds Forum Only Full: $20 Conc.: $18 Free for Open Channel Members With Lunch Full: $35 For more information or bookings, please contact: Riverlinks: (03) 5832 9511 sheppartonfestival.org.au

The Filmmakers’ morning starts with a two hour forum led by a panel of experienced filmmakers from Open Channel. The forum, from 10am - 12noon will watch and discuss a selection of films and television productions to dissect what makes them entertaining. Filmmakers can learn about some of the pitfalls of making early career productions with an emphasis on improving skills in story telling for the screen. The Forum is then followed by a Filmmakers’ Lunch at 12noon, where filmmakers can network with the panel and other filmmakers and view screenings of successful short productions or films made during the Open Channel Guerilla Filmmaker Bootcamp. Bring along your note pad, these sessions encourage audience participation to get your creative juices flowing. To join Open Channel visit www.openchannel.org.au.

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ukulele workshop and performance presented by the sheppARTon festival

Sunday 10 March 4pm- 5:30pm Workshop La Trobe University Fryers St, Shepparton 6:30pm Performance Victoria Park Lake Wyndham St, Shepparton Gold coin donation. For more information, please contact: admin@sheppartonfestival.org.au sheppartonfestival.org.au

Join the vivacious Di Mackrell and her Ukulele group in a Ukulele Workshop at La Trobe University campus. All you need is a Ukulele and enthusiasm. This workshop is designed to cater for all ages and levels from the beginner (even if you have never played before) to the more advanced. After the workshop show off your talents at the Lakey Ukulele Performance from 6.30pm at Victoria Park Lake. The Ukulele workshop group will wow us with what they have learnt earlier in the afternoon. Di and her Ukulele players will then present a selection of zany and fun Ukulele music that will have you tapping your foot and singing along. Open to all ages and abilities. This will be a great family event after Chillaxation and before the Moonlight Cinema. The SheppARTon Festival at Victoria Park Lake will be the place to be!

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chillaxation presented by word and mouth

Sunday 10 March 4:30pm Victoria Lake Park Wyndham St, Shepparton This is a free event. For more information, please contact: (03) 5821 2229 jim@wordandmouth.com.au

Word and Mouth is a youth led organisation which represents the young people of Greater Shepparton. One of their goals is to provide young people activities and events to attend, including music, movie, and recreational events. Word and Mouth provide a voice for the young people of Greater Shepparton, and invite you down to the Lake Victoria foreshore to enjoyed some laid-back music and a couple of free and family friendly activities. Word and Mouth is funded by the City of Greater Shepparton, Sir Andrew and Lady Fairley Foundation and FReeZA. FReeZA is a Victorian Government program that supports young Victorians to get involved in community life by planning and running drug, smoke and alcohol-free music and cultural events for other young people.

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shepparton shorts: short film festival presented by the sheppARTon festival

Sunday 10 March 7:30pm McIntosh Pavillion Shepparton Showgrounds Meals and drinks available. Full: $25 Conc: $22 Friends: $22 For more information or bookings, please contact: Riverlinks: (03) 5832 9511 sheppartonfestival.org.au

Renowned as the best short film festival in rural Australia, the 14th Shepparton Shorts Short Film Festival is also one of the longest running short film festival’s in Australia. Screened for the first time at the McIntosh Pavilion, the Shepp Shorts once again brings the best films under 10 minutes in the country and from around the world to Shepparton. The festival will show the finalists of this year’s film entries and award over $3000 in prizes to film-maker categories including Best Open, Best Young Film Maker, Best School film and many more. So if you have an interest in film, drama, comedy or just the art of film media you must come to the Shepparton Shorts Short Film Festival! Hurry, tickets for this event always sell fast! Please note: Meals and beverage available.

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moonlight cinema as part of the summer film festival: beauty and the beast presented by the sheppARTon festival and the summer film festival

Sunday 10 March 8pm Victoria Lake Park Wyndham St, Shepparton Gold coin donation. For more information, please contact: admin@sheppartonfestival.org.au sheppartonfestival.org.au

Families gather on picnic rugs spread out on the grass and enjoy a film under the stars. This year the SheppARTon Festival is delighted to present a majestic Disney animation classic, Beauty and the Beast. Poor but beautiful Belle lives with her inventor father Maurice in a small provincial French town. Belle is considered eccentric by most of the townsfolk, since she’s more interested in reading books than in the attentions of her would-be suitor, the handsome but conceited Gaston. While travelling through the woods one night, Maurice is taken prisoner in the castle of the mysterious Beast who is secretly under a spell that will only be broken when a woman falls in love with him. When Belle travels to the castle in search of her father, the Beast agrees to release Maurice only if Belle will become his prisoner forever. Victoria Park Lake is a stunning backdrop for this family event, which forms part of the Summer Film Festival in conjunction with Greater Shepparton City Council.

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longleat farmer’s market presented by longleat wines

Monday 11 March 11am - 4pm Longleat Winery 105 Old Weir Rd, Murchison

Established in 1975, Longleat is a picturesque vineyard planted on the west bank of the Goulburn River. The cellar door complex is nestled amongst the vines and provides a tranquil place for wine and cheese tasting and sampling produce from the region. Listen to the live music and enjoy some great food and wine.Why not even book a table for lunch? To explore what Longleat Wines have to offer, jump onto the website at murchisonwines.com.au.

This is a free event. Further information: (03) 5826 2294

proudly sponsored by

Longleat Wines, Vazzoler Cheese

nothing’s ever set in stone. and that’s why festivals like ours need a vision for the future. with your help, that’s exactly what we’d like to do. support us by giving a gold coin donation at events during the festival to help us develop a strategic plan to help ensure that the arts in sheppARTon thrive for years to come. thank you.

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opera in the orchard presented by the sheppARTon festival

Monday 11 March 6pm Findon House Gardens Turnbull Orchards, Ardmona Full: $70 Conc: $63 Friend: $63 Hampers: $20 Patrons ordering hampers for the event, must order when booking tickets. For more information or bookings, please contact: Riverlinks: (03) 5832 9511 sheppartonfestival.org.au

Catch the coach to the majestic Findon House Gardens and experience the dramatic flute serenaded surrounds of Turnbull’s pear orchard with a picnic and a glass of wine. Then swoon to the sublime voices of La Prima Opera, Australia’s newest and most exciting concert opera company. La Prima Opera has put the fun back into opera - with all the allure of romance, love, betrayal and murder, a program compiled of bestloved highlights and show stopping numbers from opera. Australia’s stars of opera perform famous pieces from The Marriage of Figaro, La Boheme, Don Giovanni, La Traviata, Lakme, The Pearl Fishers, Carmen, Rigoletto and much more...oh, and of course the most famous aria - Nessun Dorma! Everything is set for a different kind of opera experience; accessible, appealing, intimate and unique! This event will also include a grand display of exciting new BMWs from Jeff Tracy BMW. Buses depart: 6pm Eastbank (Marungi St.) Shepparton 6:15pm McLennan St (Mooroopna) Bus stop (NB: Patrons must attend by bus as there is no parking at the venue. Those wishing for more substantial meals may BYO picnics, pre-order hampers and purchase wine on site)

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destination: shepparton short film screenings and talks produced by multicultural arts victoria

Wednesday 13 March 7pm - 9pm Eastbank Centre 70 Welsford St, Shepparton This is a free event. Further information: www.multiculturalarts.com.au Young filmmakers: Masane Atanga & Pilimo Mumbye Image credit: Robyn Hughan

proudly supported by

Discover some of the special moments, diverse cultures and compelling stories from Shepparton’s fascinating migrant history since the 1920s in four short films recently created by local multicultural community members and professional film makers Benj Binks, Steve Warne, Robyn Hughan and Cath Murphy. There will be a Q&A with the film makers after the screening. Please arrive early to ensure your seat. This is an Emerge on the Goulburn Festival event. proudly sponsored by

Multicultural Arts Victoria, Festivals Australia, Arts Victoria Australia Council for the Arts, Riverlinks Venues Greater Shepparton City Council Office of Multicultural Affairs and Citizenship Shepparton Art Museum, UnitingCare Cutting Edge Shepparton English Language

Shepparton Theatre Arts Group Inc presents 10 in Ten our festival of 10 ten-minute plays which will be staged at the Black Box Theatre, Wheeler Street, Shepparton in November 2013. 10 in Ten is an exciting concept where we call for submissions from playwrights to write a 10 minute play for new directors and performers to ‘spread their wings’ and experience the thrill of live performance.

More information: info@stagtheatre.com

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venue for the emerging voices community performance Tallis Wine is approximately 35 km (35 minutes) from Shepparton.

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