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The powerful return of Betty Grumble
If you enjoy ecstatic and powerful performance, Art House in North Melbourne is the perfect place to witness the return of Betty Grumble as part of Melbourne Fringe.
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Sublime Stim’s exploration into autistic culture creates “a safer space for generations to come”
Arts House season two launched on June 30, and starting off the program in August is Sublime Stim, which has been commissioned through the performance space’s The Warehouse Residency program.
Read MoreTea, coffee and cello: Neighbourhood Gathering at Arts House
Arts House is hosting a free, light morning tea for the North and West Melbourne community on July 5.
Read MoreArts House becomes a vibrant storytelling activity hub
Arts House’s first iteration of its new Equity-Building Curatorial program has begun, and will continue to overtake the space throughout April in the lead-up to the much-anticipated YIRRAMBOI festival.
Read MoreArts House to launch first iteration of curatorial project
Arts House is in the process of preparing for the opening of its new Equity-Building Curatorial project, and first to overtake the space will be visiting Dalit artist-curator Vishal Kumaraswamy.
Read MoreUnique production explores the moment before childhood is lost
Growing up is inevitable, but within the process of letting go of childhood there can be an unspoken struggle and sadness, and one that director and performer Aaron Orzech has been hoping to reveal for five years.
Read MoreArts House presents local and global works for BLEED
Building on the success of the online 2020 program, the Biennial Live Event in the Everyday Digital (BLEED) is back this month with three works being presented at the Arts House.
Read MoreThe “daring new concept” premiering at Arts House
Leading arts organisation Speak Percussion is coming to the Arts House on August 18 for the world premiere of their latest work Scream Star.
Read MoreForgotten South African heroines made rightfully visible
Arts House’s latest exhibition is reshaping the way often-forgotten African women were portrayed by non-African people and men, with South African women at the forefront of telling the historical stories.
Read MoreWhat does the world need right now?
Three years ago, Rawcus artistic director Kate Sulan asked the 14 members of the Rawcus Ensemble to explore, and re-explore, the question: “what does the world need right now?”
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World Localisation Day – June 21, 2022
