WOTOPERA, managed by Artology (the brainchild of Wotif.com founder and internet entrepreneur, Graeme Wood) has been running at four local region schools and they’ll come together at 7pm, Monday, August 17, in The Q, Queanbeyan, for a public performance. Students from Braidwood, Queanbeyan, Karabar and Campbell high schools have collaborated to produce their own stories, compose the music then design and paint the sets for their four individual works. All welcome, bookings to theq.net.au/wotopera-canberra/
CANBERRA composer Sally Greenaway has no idea who submitted her name, but finds herself the recipient of the Merlyn Myer Fund composer commission for a residency at the Melbourne Recital Centre. “I am stunned that this opportunity has been granted to me, and it has changed my outlook considerably about philanthropy and private funding of the arts,” the amazed Greenaway reports.
“SO You Think You Can Drag” is an amateur drag competition, and a celebration of all things “non-gender conformist”. Designed to give competitors an opportunity to have a go at drag for the first time or provide a stage for aspiring queens or kings, the show’s creator is Canberra’s own Kirschbaum, who originally staged it as part of Corinbank Festival 2012, later taking it to Melbourne, where it has achieved cult status. At Ralph Wilson Theatre, Gorman Arts Centre, August 15, bookings via trybooking.com
THE next free High Court concert, 1.30pm, August 16, will see eight singers from Coro Chamber Music performing a mix of early and contemporary music. Booking essential to hcourt.gov.au/about/concerts is necessary for entry, seating is not guaranteed.
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