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Gaslight Festival comes to Wodonga THE Gaslight Festival, a three-day community event for deaf and hard of hearing people, will be coming to Wodonga next year. The Gaslight Festival, presented for the second time by the Victorian Deaf Society (Vicdeaf), will see hundreds of people come to Wodonga for activities, workshops, sporting competitions and performances. The activities will be held in Martin Park with The Cube Wodonga Courtyard hosting a special outdoor captioned cinema screening. The name "Gaslight Festival" refers to the years that deaf people communicated after sunset under gaslights in the days before electricity, and is an iconic symbol for the Victorian Deaf community. Vicdeaf chief executive officer Christine Mathieson, said Vicdeaf was looking forward to bringing the event to Wodonga which had good facilities and accommodation choices. “This is a fantastic opportunity to take this festival to more people, which is a convenient central location for Victorian, NSW and ACT people to
Vicdeaf's Brent Philips, chief executive officer Christine Mathieson and David Peters with Cr Michael Fraser at the announcement that Wodonga would be hosting the Gaslight Festival next March. come along to this event,” Mathieson said. “Vicdeaf’s Gaslight Festival welcomes deaf and hard of hearing people, families and friends, deaf clubs, groups and local communities. “We are particularly looking for volunteers from
among the community to help out during the weekend. “This is a great opportunity for local traders and business people to find out more about working with the deaf and hard of hearing community and how your city can be more inclusive.”
Vicdeaf is collaborating with Wodonga Council and Wodonga Chamber of Commerce and is offering sponsorship opportunities to local organisations and businesses who may be interested in supporting this event.
For more information, please contact David Peters at dpeters@vicdeaf.com.au Vicdeaf’s Gaslight Festival will be held from Friday March 6 to Sunday March 8, 2015. More information is available on the website: vicdeaf.com.au
Youth to transform gallery into city streetscape ARTS Space Wodonga will transform into an urban city streetscape for the month of July. PASTE-UP POP-UP will involve the city’s youth who will create the exhibition through a series of workshops , which are free and open to all young people.
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This interactive and evolving exhibition will provides an opportunity for young people to participate in the evolving creation of a street scene. Stencils, paste-ups and exploratory street art techniques will be created through several
street art workshop sessions. Arts Space Wodonga will transform as an urban landscape displaying not only the talent of the participants, but also the endless possibilities of this exciting art practice. Workshops will be held in June and July.
Parents and carers are advised the workshops are run on a drop-in basis and young people are free to come and go. While the space will be supervised, please ensure appropriate measures are taken around supervision of your young person to and from workshops.
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