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We Want You!

We Want You!

The play, I remember, pleased not the million; ’twas caviare to the general.
Hamlet

If you are not one of the millions but love to read plays we need your help.

32˚ – Brown’s Mart Production House and the Darwin Theatre Company have a huge library of plays that all need to be cataloged. Close to 1000 titles are eager for readers to read through them, catalogue and provide short synopses. We want to make this play database available for online viewing for theatre makers, writers and directors across the Territory, our own version of an Alexandrian play library! It will be searchable by cast numbers, plot synopsis, playwright, title, and lots of other details to make finding that perfect play that much easier.

We are seeking volunteers to help us set up this incredibly useful resource.

Chipping away at the bookshelves whenever we get a spare moment, we have already catalogued over 200 plays, but there are still gems waiting to be unearthed. If you can spare a few hours out of a day, or wouldn’t mind curling up of an evening with an arm full of theatrical sheaves, please contact 32˚ on 8981 6876 or email admin@brownsmart.com.au

Company 1

Company 1

Listen to the experiences of participants from their ensemble training in 2010!

Tru Razzle

Tru Razzle

CABARET CLASSES FOR LADIES IN DARWIN

Love a good musical? Ever wanted to have a go but been just a little to shy? Well hide no more ladies because “Tru Razzle” cabaret classes have come to Darwin and will help you to discover the inner performer or theatre buff inside you!

Don’t worry if you can’t dance, sing or act like the big Broadway Divas – that’s not who these classes are for. You will be encouraged to just experience the fun of musical theatre in a safe, supportive environment and who knows what talents you will uncover along the way!

Of course, if you are bit of a hand at performing, then these classes will add a bit of “sparkle” to those existing talents.
And for those who don’t necessarily want to be out front, there will be plenty of backstage or support roles needed for future shows.

At the end of the 8 week journey, you can be involved in “Chicago Nights” that will have enough razzle dazzle to shake the shyest girl out of her lounge room and onto centre stage!!

So dust off those fishnets and sequins ladies, and join us at Brown’s Mart from the 21st of June for an incredible 8 weeks of musical theatre fun and frivolity!
You’ll never be the same again!

Register at venue@brownsmart.com.au
$80 deposit down – remainder can be paid over 8 weeks.
Classes start Monday 21st June for 8 weeks.

Time: 7.00pm to 9pm
Venue: Brown’s Mart (rehearsal space upstairs)

Mary Anne Butler is Spicing up the shorts

Off the leash

How to write a script in ten days

An intensive workshop across two weekends: learn the tools of good script writing and leave with a completed short film script or stage play.

For more information contact info@ntwriters.com.au or ring 08 8941 2651

Download info here

Company1 Ensemble Takes Stirling Shape

Company1 Ensemble Takes Stirling Shape

Off to a roaring start…

Miranda
Tutor response

This exciting project has erupted with a core group of committed, interesting and enthusiastic young artists who are developing their skills on a weekly basis. The program has benefited participants by allowing full immersion in theatre over a whole day, unlike other shorter classes available in the Top End.

Since starting, tutors Daniel Cunningham and Ella Watson-Russell have focussed on warm-up and preparation techniques, the speaking voice, script analysis, the use of self as a dramatic source, Theatre craft, Greek theatre, working in the abstract, Commedia del’ Arte, Theatre of the Middle Ages, Clowning and Buffon.

Miranda Tapsell's out-of-depth clownMiranda Tapsell’s out-of-depth clown

In weeks to come, the group will work on generating original material for performance as well as approaching Shakespeare.
Feedback from participants has highlighted the lack of intensive training of this kind for actors in Darwin. “It’s so great to actually have the time to sink your teeth into this stuff” said one participant.
“As the weeks progress it has become clear that the skills base of the participants has grown hugely” says tutor Daniel Cunningham. “They have a remarkable ability to work as an ensemble for a group who have been together for such a short time. They support each other wonderfully and some of the work they are producing is not only hilarious, but touching and sophisticated as well.”

Tutor's respond to Buffon work of Company1

Splendid Call-Out, Artist Initiated Residencies and Inter-Arts Projects

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The Inter-Arts office would like to announce the following upcoming grants and initiatives:

Splendid Artist Call-out
Closing date: 6 April 2010


http://www.splendid.org.au/

Splendid is open to young and emerging artists (under 30 years old or in the first 5 years of their practice) who work in the visual arts, theatre, dance, design, installation, architecture, digital media, sound, text, community arts and other creative pursuits.

The program includes a residential Arts Lab, mentorship and opportunities to promote your work to major festival audiences in Australia and internationally.

Selected cross-artform projects developed in the Lab will be designed to premiere at Splendour in the Grass 2011 and other music festivals.

Splendid Arts Lab: 29 July to 13 August, 2010

Artist Initiated Residencies
Closing date: 4 May 2010

The Inter-Arts office supports artists to initiate residencies for professional development working in interdisciplinary and hybrid arts.

Applications are encouraged from artists in all states and territories, regardless of where the residency takes place.

Inter-Arts Projects
Closing date: 1 December 2010

Inter-Arts Project grants support artists investigating emerging artistic practice through interdisciplinary and hybrid arts.

We welcome applications from artists exploring participatory experiences such as:
live performance and/or inter-activity in networked environments
creative agency for audiences, thus blurring the lines between ‘creator’ and ‘viewer’
mixed or augmented realities that enhance public space and facilitate the interaction between diverse communities.
innovative processes for artistic collaborations that involve new partners and resources
All applicants are encouraged to contact Inter-Arts staff to discuss proposals before applying.

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