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culture.gov.au | November 2007

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November marks the durability of several significant Australian iconic events. It is 130 years since the first Tuesday in November was declared a public holiday in 1877 when a crowd of 150,000 flocked to Flemington - as much for the frocks as for a flutter on the Melbourne Cup. The popularity of Australian race meets was spawned by Governor Macquarie's patronage of the first meet in 1810 - which was declared a means for all classes of people to meet and mix. The ethos of political representation for all classes of people (men at least) was laid down when a meeting of 10,000 miners or 'diggers' formed the Ballarat Reform League on 11 November 1854, precipitating the Eureka Stockade a few weeks later.
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New and revised Australian Stories

Remembrance Day
Melbourne Cup
Australian indie music

Featured event

Portable Worlds
1-27 November
Port Augusta, South Australia

Featured website

Bridezilla is a five-piece indie rock band from Sydney which formed in 2005 and is fronted by Holiday Carmen-Sparks. More...

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Bridezilla.

Portal news

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News snippets


Design and architecture

culture.gov.au/news/design.htm

Katie Pye, Clothes for Modern Lovers - Melbourne

26 May 2007 - 13 January 2008

Clothes for Modern Lovers charts Pye’s work from the late 1970s through to 1990. More...

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Katie Pye, Kabuki.

Digital media and film

culture.gov.au/news/digitalmedia.htm

iCinema Digital Media Seminar Series - Sydney

21 November

This series investigates what it means to be living in the world, how the digital media are being deployed and used to embody and imagine new ways of living, and what are the limits of this new imaginary world. More...

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iDome.

Festivals and conferences

culture.gov.au/news/festivalsandconferences.htm

Beechworth Celtic Festival - Beechworth, Victoria

9-11 November

This event will celebrate Beechworth’s Celtic past, present and future. The Festival offers a wide-ranging Celtic experience to delight young and old. More...

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Irish dancers at Beechworth Celtic Festival.

History and identity

culture.gov.au/news/historyandidentity.htm

Scarred and Strengthened: Australians in the Great Depression - Canberra

17 May - 25 November

Discover the remarkable Australian spirit in this exhibition and how, as a nation, Australia overcame the turmoil of one of the most significant events in Australian history. More...

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Children wait in line for food.

Indigenous arts

culture.gov.au/news/indigenousarts.htm

Culture Warriors - National Indigenous Art Triennial - Canberra

13 October 2007 - 10 February 2008

Presenting the work of 30 artists from each state and territory, the Triennial demonstrates the range of contemporary Indigenous art practice. More...

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Elaine Russell, Inspecting our Houses.

Language and literature

culture.gov.au/news/languageandliterature.htm

Australian Poetry Slam '07 - National

State finals (12 October - 30 November), Grand final (7 December)

The Poetry Slam showcases the art of performance poetry, and all poets, hip-hop artists and wordsmiths are encouraged to perform at a series of regional heats. More...

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Australian Poetry Slam.

Performance

culture.gov.au/news/performance.htm

Mark Isaacs Resurgence Band tour - National

25 October - 25 November

Contemporary jazz quintet Resurgence, led by Mark Isaacs, has been funded for a 13-concert tour to reach new audiences and assist the promotion of the group’s new CD. More...

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Mark Isaacs.

Resources and funding

culture.gov.au/news/resourcesandfunding.htm

ArtLab 2008 funding

October, entries by 14 December

Submissions are invited for funding grants by ArtLab, which aims to foster experimentation and collaboration between artists from multiple disciplines to explore new artistic practice. More...

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N. Smith,
Four children, possibly of the Brabyn family, carrying toys.

Sport and recreation

culture.gov.au/news/sportandrecreation.htm

Tasmania Classic - Devonport, Tasmania

8-13 November

The Tasmania Classic is a six day/five night lifestyle touring rally for interesting people who enjoy fascinating old cars. More...

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Tasmania Classic.

Visual arts and crafts

culture.gov.au/news/visualarts.htm

2007 Arc Biennial, To Be Confirmed - Brisbane

6 October - 10 December

This exhibition showcases 50 artists across the fields of fashion, jewellery, furniture and interior design, visual art and craft, with a focus on Queensland-based practitioners. More...

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Penny Byrne, Shark Fin Soup 1, 2006.

Websites - new

culture.gov.au/news/websites.htm

Bridezilla

November

Bridezilla is a five-piece indie rock band from Sydney which formed in 2005 and is fronted by Holiday Carmen-Sparks. More...

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Bridezilla.

From the editor...

November marks the durability of several significant Australian iconic events. It is 130 years since the first Tuesday in November was declared a public holiday in 1877 when a crowd of 150,000 flocked to Flemington - as much for the frocks as for a flutter on the Melbourne Cup. The popularity of Australian race meets was spawned by Governor Macquarie's patronage of the first meet in 1810 - which was declared a means for all classes of people to meet and mix. The ethos of political representation for all classes of people (men at least) was laid down when a meeting of 10,000 miners or 'diggers' formed the Ballarat Reform League on 11 November 1854, precipitating the Eureka Stockade a few weeks later.

The characteristics of courage and resilience adopted by the ANZACS, calling themselves 'diggers', are recalled with the observation of Remembrance Day, 11 November, first held in 1919, to remember those who died, especially soldiers with 'no known grave'. This year marks the commemoration of 90 years since the battle of Passchendaele which saw 300,000 Allied casualties at the Third Battle of Ypres and more than 100,000 men who died with no known graves.

The spirit of battlers during a testing period is expressed in Scarred and Strengthened: Australians in the Great Depression' in Canberra (until 25 November) with stories of courage, resilience and humour coming to the fore. In line with the strength of Irish diggers inside the Eureka Stockade, a celebration of Scottish and Irish roots, mayhem and myth is seen in the 'Beechworth Celtic Festival', in Beechworth, Victoria (9-11 November).

'Culture Warriors: National Indigenous Art Triennial', in Canberra (until 10 February 2008), is a dynamic, stimulating survey of contemporary Indigenous art practice including painting on bark, installation and photo media. The 'Arc Art, Design and Craft Biennial', in Brisbane (until 2 December), appropriately for November, seeks connections between people, places and perspectives.

Risk-taking, innovation and radical approaches, relevant to punters, fashion aficionados and diggers alike, are encouraged in the 2008 ArtLab program funding for media arts - applications are now available. Fashion punters will agree that Katie Pye is one of Australia's durable fashion icons with her 'Clothes for Modern Lovers' exhibition showing in Melbourne (until January 2008). Concomitant qualities of durability and flexibility being promoted this month are directly relevant to the use of zinc as a building construction material, espoused by VM Zinc.

Flexibility is the modus operandi for contemporary jazz quintet Resurgence - led by Mark Isaacs performing a national 13-concert tour. Jazz is one of the musical forms which has influenced indie music. Popularity, courage and humour are the pre-requisites for Poetry Slam, which showcases the art of performance poetry in a series of state finals throughout November before the grand final on 7 December, Sydney.

The iCinema Digital Media Seminar Series explores issues of relevance in how the digital media is being deployed and used to embody and imagine new ways of living, and what are the limits of this new imaginary world - testing notions of durability.

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