Among The Trees is a collection of new watercolour paintings inspired by Guymer’s encounters in the Australian landscape.
Formed by her deep appreciation and connection to nature, these works are a visual representation of her experiences and the places she visits. Located just beyond her backyard on the Mornington Peninsula, the majority of these paintings depict the surrounding bushland, from trails winding through the native scrub to woodland along the coast.
Spending endless hours observing and traversing among the trees, she intuitively explores the beauty, freedom, and refuge that nature provides. Using immense layers of detail, colour, and light, Guymer builds her peaceful places from memory. Embracing the fluidity and immediacy of watercolour, she paints large gestural movements across the paper before meticulously placing each mark into the landscape one brushstroke at a time.
Lauren Guymer – Among the Trees
Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery
6 March – 23 May 2021
Among The Trees is a collection of new watercolour paintings inspired by Guymer’s encounters in the Australian landscape.
Formed by her deep appreciation and connection to nature, these works are a visual representation of her experiences and the places she visits. Located just beyond her backyard on the Mornington Peninsula, the majority of these paintings depict the surrounding bushland, from trails winding through the native scrub to woodland along the coast.
Spending endless hours observing and traversing among the trees, she intuitively explores the beauty, freedom, and refuge that nature provides. Using immense layers of detail, colour, and light, Guymer builds her peaceful places from memory. Embracing the fluidity and immediacy of watercolour, she paints large gestural movements across the paper before meticulously placing each mark into the landscape one brushstroke at a time.
❊ When & Where ❊
Date/s: Saturday 6th March 2021 – Sunday 23rd May 2021
As Victoria takes action to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), events may be cancelled at short notice. Please confirm details before making plans | Disclaimer
❊ Web Links ❊
→
Lauren Guymer – Among the Trees
Trending HOT
NGV Triennial The NGV Triennial is a free exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria
19 December 2020 – 18 April 2021
National Gallery of Victoria
NGV Triennial 2020 ..
Stay in TOUCH
A free weekly wrap of what’s on | More..
Update Page Upgrade Page
Thank you for stopping by to visit My Local Pages and checking this post about “What’s On in the City of Melbourne named “Lauren Guymer – Among the Trees”. This news update was posted by My Local Pages Australia as part of our local and national events & what’s on news services.
Based on the classical tradition of setting operas and symphonies for wind ensembles and thus making them playable in a chamber music setting, Nigel Shore has arranged Richard Strauss’s most beloved opera Der Rosenkavalier for 15 wind instruments.
STRAUSS Der Rosenkavalier arr. Nigel Shore world premiere
Nick Deutsch director
ANAM Musicians
*Save 10% with an ANAMates Membership
The Good Shepherd Chapel
A Dance to the Music of Time
Based on the classical tradition of setting operas and symphonies for wind ensembles and thus making them playable in a chamber music setting, Nigel Shore has arranged Richard Strauss’s most beloved opera Der Rosenkavalier for 15 wind instruments.
STRAUSS Der Rosenkavalier arr. Nigel Shore world premiere
Abbotsford Convent1 St Heliers St,, Abbotsford, , 3067
✆ Event: +61 3 9645 7911 | Venue: +61 3 9415 3600
Book Online Here
MyCity Save
❊ Be Social ❊
❊ Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update ❊
As Victoria takes action to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), events may be cancelled at short notice. Please confirm details before making plans | Disclaimer
❊ Web Links ❊
→
Der Rosenkavalier
→ anam.com.au
Trending HOT
NGV Triennial The NGV Triennial is a free exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria
19 December 2020 – 18 April 2021
National Gallery of Victoria
NGV Triennial 2020 ..
Stay in TOUCH
A free weekly wrap of what’s on | More..
Tags: classical music, strauss, chamber music
Update Page Upgrade Page
Thank you for dropping in to My Local Pages and checking this news update regarding “What’s On in the City of Melbourne titled “Der Rosenkavalier”. This news release was brought to you by My Local Pages as part of our VIC holiday news services.
A free musical event for the whole family to enjoy featuring the ANAM Orchestra, Howard Penny (ANAM Head of Strings, Resident Cello Faculty ‘ Chair of Cello, Supported Anonymously) and special guest host Lloyd Van’t Hoff (ANAM alumnus).
The program will include excerpts from:
DVORAK Symphony no. 8 in G major, op. 88
J STRAUSS Jr Polka Ãljen a Magyar
Howard Penny cello/director
Lloyd Van’t Hoff host (clarinet 2014)
ANAM Orchestra
FREE EVENT ‘ BOOKINGS REQUIRED
A free musical event for the whole family to enjoy featuring the ANAM Orchestra, Howard Penny (ANAM Head of Strings, Resident Cello Faculty ‘ Chair of Cello, Supported Anonymously) and special guest host Lloyd Van’t Hoff (ANAM alumnus).
The program will include excerpts from:
DVORAK Symphony no. 8 in G major, op. 88
J STRAUSS Jr Polka Ãljen a Magyar
Howard Penny cello/director
Lloyd Van’t Hoff host (clarinet 2014)
ANAM Orchestra
FREE EVENT ‘ BOOKINGS REQUIRED
❊ When & Where ❊
Date: Sunday 21st March 2021
Times: 2.30pm – 3.30pm
❊ Venue ❊
St Kilda Town Hall Events 2 Events ⊜ 99a Carlisle Street St Kilda | Map
St Kilda Town Hall99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, , 3182
✆ Event: +61 3 9645 7911 | Venue: 9209 6777
Book Online Here
MyCity Save
❊ Be Social ❊
❊ Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update ❊
As Victoria takes action to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), events may be cancelled at short notice. Please confirm details before making plans | Disclaimer
❊ Web Links ❊
→
ANAM Orchestra & Howard Penny: Community Concert
→ anam.com.au
→ ANAM Orchestra & Howard Penny: The Poet, Nature and the Dance
Trending HOT
NGV Triennial The NGV Triennial is a free exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria
19 December 2020 – 18 April 2021
National Gallery of Victoria
NGV Triennial 2020 ..
Stay in TOUCH
A free weekly wrap of what’s on | More..
Tags: classical music, Dvořák, Strauss
Update Page Upgrade Page
Thank you for spending time with us on My Local Pages. We hope you enjoyed seeing this story on “What’s On in the City of Melbourne named “ANAM Orchestra & Howard Penny: Community Concert”. This post was brought to you by MyLocalPages as part of our local events, news and stories aggregator services.
ANAM Orchestra & Howard Penny: The Poet, Nature and the Dance
ANAM 2021 Opening Concert
The Poet, Nature and the Dance – Featuring Howard Penny and the ANAM Orchestra
‘This program is about Romanticism with a capital ‘R’. We hear the passions and fevered inspirations of the poet in Schumann’s rarely played Manfred overture, the warm sounds of Bohemian countryside and an array of dances of the Danube in Dvořák’s symphony, and Strauss with a Hungarian accent to bring things to a fizzing close. From the poet’s garret, to the village green, to champagne at the ball – it’s all here!’
‘ Howard Penny
ANAM Head of Strings, Resident Cello Faculty (Chair of Cello, Supported Anonymously)
SCHUMANN Manfred Overture
DVORAK Symphony no. 8 in G major, op. 88
J STRAUSS Jr Polka Eljen a Magyar
Howard Penny cello/director
ANAM Orchestra
*Save 10% with an ANAMates Membership
ANAM 2021 Opening Concert
The Poet, Nature and the Dance – Featuring Howard Penny and the ANAM Orchestra
‘This program is about Romanticism with a capital ‘R’. We hear the passions and fevered inspirations of the poet in Schumann’s rarely played Manfred overture, the warm sounds of Bohemian countryside and an array of dances of the Danube in Dvořák’s symphony, and Strauss with a Hungarian accent to bring things to a fizzing close. From the poet’s garret, to the village green, to champagne at the ball – it’s all here!’
‘ Howard Penny
ANAM Head of Strings, Resident Cello Faculty (Chair of Cello, Supported Anonymously)
SCHUMANN Manfred Overture
DVORAK Symphony no. 8 in G major, op. 88
J STRAUSS Jr Polka Eljen a Magyar
Howard Penny cello/director
ANAM Orchestra
*Save 10% with an ANAMates Membership
❊ When & Where ❊
Date: Saturday 20th March 2021
Times: 7pm – 8pm
❊ Venue ❊
St Kilda Town Hall Events 2 Events ⊜ 99a Carlisle Street St Kilda | Map
St Kilda Town Hall99a Carlisle Street, St Kilda, , 3182
✆ Event: +61 3 9645 7911 | Venue: 9209 6777
Book Online Here
MyCity Save
❊ Be Social ❊
❊ Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update ❊
As Victoria takes action to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), events may be cancelled at short notice. Please confirm details before making plans | Disclaimer
❊ Web Links ❊
→
ANAM Orchestra & Howard Penny: The Poet, Nature and the Dance
→ anam.com.au
→ ANAM Orchestra & Howard Penny: Community Concert
Trending HOT
NGV Triennial The NGV Triennial is a free exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria
19 December 2020 – 18 April 2021
National Gallery of Victoria
NGV Triennial 2020 ..
Stay in TOUCH
A free weekly wrap of what’s on | More..
Tags: classical music, Schumann, Dvořák, Strauss
Update Page Upgrade Page
Thank you for visiting My Local Pages and checking this story involving “What’s On in the City of Melbourne called “ANAM Orchestra & Howard Penny: The Poet, Nature and the Dance”. This article was shared by My Local Pages as part of our local events, news and stories aggregator services.
Join Howard Penny ‘ ANAM Head of Strings, Resident Cello Faculty (Chair of Cello, Supported Anonymously) ‘ as he explores the context and meaning behind the notes: the extraordinary world of both Schumann’s and Dvořák’s musical languages.
This event is related to ANAM 2021 Opening Concert on Saturday 20 March 7pm and ANAM Community Concert (free event) on Sunday 21 March 2.30pm ‘ visit anam.com.au to find out more.
This event is free for ANAMates Members (bookings required)
*If you reside in the City of Port Phillip (CoPP) or the City of Yarra, you are entitled to receive an ANAMates Membership at no cost.
Join Howard Penny ‘ ANAM Head of Strings, Resident Cello Faculty (Chair of Cello, Supported Anonymously) ‘ as he explores the context and meaning behind the notes: the extraordinary world of both Schumann’s and Dvořák’s musical languages.
This event is related to ANAM 2021 Opening Concert on Saturday 20 March 7pm and ANAM Community Concert (free event) on Sunday 21 March 2.30pm ‘ visit anam.com.au to find out more.
This event is free for ANAMates Members (bookings required)
*If you reside in the City of Port Phillip (CoPP) or the City of Yarra, you are entitled to receive an ANAMates Membership at no cost.
Abbotsford Convent1 St Heliers St,, Abbotsford, , 3067
✆ Event: +61 3 9645 7911 | Venue: +61 3 9415 3600
Book Online Here
MyCity Save
❊ Be Social ❊
❊ Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update ❊
As Victoria takes action to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), events may be cancelled at short notice. Please confirm details before making plans | Disclaimer
❊ Web Links ❊
→
ANAM Discusses with Howard Penny
→ anam.com.au
Trending HOT
NGV Triennial The NGV Triennial is a free exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria
19 December 2020 – 18 April 2021
National Gallery of Victoria
NGV Triennial 2020 ..
Stay in TOUCH
A free weekly wrap of what’s on | More..
Tags: classical music, Schumann, Dvořák
Update Page Upgrade Page
Thank you for dropping in and checking out this story about “What’s On in the City of Melbourne titled “ANAM Discusses with Howard Penny”. This post was presented by My Local Pages Australia as part of our VIC events and what’s on news services.
The Umbilicals take the energy of live performance and the spectacle of cinema and smash them together into a new show performed simultaneously on stage and the big screen.
It’s like nothing you’ve ever seen, and nothing they’ve ever done, and it will blow your mind way more literally than you are expecting.
The Umbilical Brothers are an international comedy phenomenon.
Their unique mix of mind-bending comedy and back-breaking physicality has taken them to 40 countries; from stadiums supporting Robin Williams to stadiums supporting N’Sync.
The Umbies describe their new show The Distraction as “a big screen, special effect extravaganza, performed live. It will blow your mind!”
Price range:
Preview – $35.00
Tightarse Tuesday – $40.00
Wednesdays, Thursday and Sundays – $44.00
Fridays and Saturdays – $49.00
The Umbilicals take the energy of live performance and the spectacle of cinema and smash them together into a new show performed simultaneously on stage and the big screen.
It’s like nothing you’ve ever seen, and nothing they’ve ever done, and it will blow your mind way more literally than you are expecting.
The Umbilical Brothers are an international comedy phenomenon.
Their unique mix of mind-bending comedy and back-breaking physicality has taken them to 40 countries; from stadiums supporting Robin Williams to stadiums supporting N’Sync.
The Umbies describe their new show The Distraction as “a big screen, special effect extravaganza, performed live. It will blow your mind!”
Price range:
Preview – $35.00
Tightarse Tuesday – $40.00
Wednesdays, Thursday and Sundays – $44.00
Fridays and Saturdays – $49.00
❊ When & Where ❊
Date/s: Thursday 25th March 2021 – Sunday 18th April 2021
Times: Tuesday – Saturday (7.00pm to 8.00pm) and Sunday (6.00pm to 7.00pm)
❊ Venue ❊
Fairfax Studio Events 2 Events ⊜ 100 St Kilda Rd Melbourne | Map
Fairfax Studio100 St Kilda Rd, Melbourne, , 3001
✆ Event: | Venue: Bookings: 1300 182 183
Book Online Here
MyCity Save
❊ Be Social ❊
❊ Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update ❊
As Victoria takes action to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), events may be cancelled at short notice. Please confirm details before making plans | Disclaimer
❊ Web Links ❊
→
The Umbilical Brothers – The Distraction
→ www.umbilicalbrothers.com
Trending HOT
NGV Triennial The NGV Triennial is a free exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria
19 December 2020 – 18 April 2021
National Gallery of Victoria
NGV Triennial 2020 ..
Stay in TOUCH
A free weekly wrap of what’s on | More..
Update Page Upgrade Page
Thank you for checking this news update regarding “What’s On in the City of Melbourne named “The Umbilical Brothers – The Distraction”. This post was shared by My Local Pages Australia as part of our local and national events & news stories services.
ANNOUNCEMENT: Want to know more about Coeliac disease and Gluten Free?
FREE event featuring presentations by health and wellbeing specialists, cooking demonstrations and recipes by celebrity chefs.
‘How to parent children with Coeliac Disease’, and ‘Why seek out a Dietician once diagnosed?’ are just some of the questions that will be answered at the weeklong Coeliac Awareness virtual show from Sat 13 – Sat 20 March.
Kim Faulkner-Hogg, holds a PHD in coeliac disease and the gluten free diet, is an accredited dietitian and member of the Dietitians Association of Australia. She will be kicking off this weeklong event with an introduction to coeliac disease.
Guests will learn tips and tricks on gluten free snacks and lunchbox ideas, in a cook along with MasterChef contestant and Coles ambassador, Courtney Roulston.
Virtual attendees will learn from a host of professional chefs, including, Adam Rice teaching us how to build a sensory dish with impact, and Helen Tzouganato, providing more helpful tips around gluten free cooking.
Attendees will hear Olivia Jackson Battye, Managing Director and publisher of Yum GF and Emily, a food blogger, to talk about their own personal journeys with coeliac disease, including a Q&A session.
Nutritionist and Bio-scientist, Alix Murphy will talk about food label reading for coeliacs. Along with accredited Dietitian, Rebecca Ponsford teaching us the difference between coeliac disease testing and reactions to gluten and wheat fructans.
Bonus videos will be available such as, gluten free recipes, an overview of coeliac disease, the importance of having a healthy mindset, coeliac from Naturopaths perspective, the importance of seeking out a dietician after being diagnosed and a Q&A session with sports Nutritionist /Athlete Kira Sutherland.
Throughout the week a full program of content will be released daily on all things Coeliac and Gluten Free, during the Coeliac Awareness Virtual Show from Sat 13 to Sat 20 March.
Visit the Expo where you will discover a range of gluten free and coeliac products to purchase and more advice.
Tickets: Free
Times, Speakers & Videos:
Released each day at 10am onwards
Saturday, 13 March
Kim Faulkner-Hogg, Introduction to Coeliac Disease
Courtney Roulston, MasterChef, Banoffee Chia Pudding with Date Caramel recipe
Sunday, 14 March
Courtney Roulston, MasterChef GF cook along ‘ Healthy GF snacks for Kids Lunchboxes
Cristian Costas, Overview of Coeliac Disease
Monday, 15 March
Olivia Jackson Battye, Q&A on personal coeliac journey
Morwenna, Importance of having a healthy mindset when having coeliac disease
Tuesday 16 March
Alix Murphy, Food label reading for coeliacs
Hollie, Nutrients of focus/interest for coeliac disease/gluten free diets & risks of being low in gluten
Wednesday 17 March
Emily, Personal story and tips & tricks on coeliac disease
Shari, Importance of seeking out a dietician after being diagnosed
Thursday 18 March
Adam Rice, how to build a dish with sensory impact
Kira Sutherland, Q&A
Friday 19 March
Rebecca Ponsford, Difference between coeliac disease testing and reactions to gluten and wheat fructans
Zoe Hermann, Coeliac from a Naturopaths perspective
Saturday 20 March
Helen Tzouganatos, GF cooking tips and tricks
Courtney Roulston, MasterChef Vegetable Pancake with Avocado Mayonnaise recipe
Date: 13-20 March 2021
Free to register
Event is hosted by Australia’s first free from + allergy community
ANNOUNCEMENT: Want to know more about Coeliac disease and Gluten Free?
FREE event featuring presentations by health and wellbeing specialists, cooking demonstrations and recipes by celebrity chefs.
‘How to parent children with Coeliac Disease’, and ‘Why seek out a Dietician once diagnosed?’ are just some of the questions that will be answered at the weeklong Coeliac Awareness virtual show from Sat 13 – Sat 20 March.
Kim Faulkner-Hogg, holds a PHD in coeliac disease and the gluten free diet, is an accredited dietitian and member of the Dietitians Association of Australia. She will be kicking off this weeklong event with an introduction to coeliac disease.
Guests will learn tips and tricks on gluten free snacks and lunchbox ideas, in a cook along with MasterChef contestant and Coles ambassador, Courtney Roulston.
Virtual attendees will learn from a host of professional chefs, including, Adam Rice teaching us how to build a sensory dish with impact, and Helen Tzouganato, providing more helpful tips around gluten free cooking.
Attendees will hear Olivia Jackson Battye, Managing Director and publisher of Yum GF and Emily, a food blogger, to talk about their own personal journeys with coeliac disease, including a Q&A session.
Nutritionist and Bio-scientist, Alix Murphy will talk about food label reading for coeliacs. Along with accredited Dietitian, Rebecca Ponsford teaching us the difference between coeliac disease testing and reactions to gluten and wheat fructans.
Bonus videos will be available such as, gluten free recipes, an overview of coeliac disease, the importance of having a healthy mindset, coeliac from Naturopaths perspective, the importance of seeking out a dietician after being diagnosed and a Q&A session with sports Nutritionist /Athlete Kira Sutherland.
Throughout the week a full program of content will be released daily on all things Coeliac and Gluten Free, during the Coeliac Awareness Virtual Show from Sat 13 to Sat 20 March.
Visit the Expo where you will discover a range of gluten free and coeliac products to purchase and more advice.
Tickets: Free
Times, Speakers & Videos:
Released each day at 10am onwards
Saturday, 13 March
Kim Faulkner-Hogg, Introduction to Coeliac Disease
Courtney Roulston, MasterChef, Banoffee Chia Pudding with Date Caramel recipe
Sunday, 14 March
Courtney Roulston, MasterChef GF cook along ‘ Healthy GF snacks for Kids Lunchboxes
Cristian Costas, Overview of Coeliac Disease
Monday, 15 March
Olivia Jackson Battye, Q&A on personal coeliac journey
Morwenna, Importance of having a healthy mindset when having coeliac disease
Tuesday 16 March
Alix Murphy, Food label reading for coeliacs
Hollie, Nutrients of focus/interest for coeliac disease/gluten free diets & risks of being low in gluten
Wednesday 17 March
Emily, Personal story and tips & tricks on coeliac disease
Shari, Importance of seeking out a dietician after being diagnosed
Thursday 18 March
Adam Rice, how to build a dish with sensory impact
Kira Sutherland, Q&A
Friday 19 March
Rebecca Ponsford, Difference between coeliac disease testing and reactions to gluten and wheat fructans
Zoe Hermann, Coeliac from a Naturopaths perspective
Saturday 20 March
Helen Tzouganatos, GF cooking tips and tricks
Courtney Roulston, MasterChef Vegetable Pancake with Avocado Mayonnaise recipe
Date: 13-20 March 2021
Free to register
Event is hosted by Australia’s first free from + allergy community
❊ When & Where ❊
Date/s: Saturday 13th March 2021 – Saturday 20th March 2021
As Victoria takes action to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), events may be cancelled at short notice. Please confirm details before making plans | Disclaimer
❊ Web Links ❊
→
Coeliac Awareness Virtual Show
→ www.freefromallergyshow.com
→ www.onlysydney.com.au
Trending HOT
NGV Triennial The NGV Triennial is a free exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria
19 December 2020 – 18 April 2021
National Gallery of Victoria
NGV Triennial 2020 ..
Stay in TOUCH
A free weekly wrap of what’s on | More..
Update Page Upgrade Page
Thank you for visiting My Local Pages and seeing this article on “What’s On in the City of Melbourne named “Coeliac Awareness Virtual Show “. This post was brought to you by My Local Pages Australia as part of our VIC events and what’s on news services.
Melbourne’s hottest new Latin nightspot, and home of the best Brazilian & Latin Entertainment Melbourne has to offer.
Join us for our Grand Opening on Friday 12th March for a Latin Extravaganza like nothing you’ve ever seen!
Tantalise your tastebuds as you delight in the delicious cuisine the Waterfront has to offer, enjoy spectacular floorshows by Melbourne’s best Brazilian and Latin entertainment artists, and enjoy our dance party after the show with Latin DJ, Roving Entertainers and Live Percussionists.
Situated in a magnificent location by the water’s edge in Port Melbourne, Waterfront on the Pier specialises in fresh Seafood and Mediterranean cuisine.
Passionate about the arts, we pay tribute to the theatre restaurants of old, bringing back the classic dinner and show experience combined with the fire of Latin music & Entertainment. Exclusive to the Waterfront, you won’t find an experience like this anywhere else. A truly one of a kind event, and an experience not to be missed!
Join us for the party to end all parties and remember to book your seats early as this event is anticipated to sell out.
TICKET PRICES
Show Only: $35 + Booking fee
Seat for Floorshow + Dance Party (Drinks at bar prices)
Dinner + Show : $79 + Booking fee
3 course meal + Floorshow + Dance Party (See menu here)
Package for Two: $109 + Booking fee
Choice of Seafood platter or Charcuterie board + Jug of Sangria for two + Floorshow + Dance Party (See menu here)
Dance Party Only: $15 + Booking fee
Entry to our Dance Party after 10pm
DINNER | DANCERS | DJS | DRUMMERS | DANCE PARTY
Waterfront on the pier – Port Melbourne
Welcome to Latin Fiesta on the Pier!
Melbourne’s hottest new Latin nightspot, and home of the best Brazilian & Latin Entertainment Melbourne has to offer.
Join us for our Grand Opening on Friday 12th March for a Latin Extravaganza like nothing you’ve ever seen!
Tantalise your tastebuds as you delight in the delicious cuisine the Waterfront has to offer, enjoy spectacular floorshows by Melbourne’s best Brazilian and Latin entertainment artists, and enjoy our dance party after the show with Latin DJ, Roving Entertainers and Live Percussionists.
Situated in a magnificent location by the water’s edge in Port Melbourne, Waterfront on the Pier specialises in fresh Seafood and Mediterranean cuisine.
Passionate about the arts, we pay tribute to the theatre restaurants of old, bringing back the classic dinner and show experience combined with the fire of Latin music & Entertainment. Exclusive to the Waterfront, you won’t find an experience like this anywhere else. A truly one of a kind event, and an experience not to be missed!
Join us for the party to end all parties and remember to book your seats early as this event is anticipated to sell out.
TICKET PRICES
Show Only: $35 + Booking fee
Seat for Floorshow + Dance Party (Drinks at bar prices)
Dinner + Show : $79 + Booking fee
3 course meal + Floorshow + Dance Party (See menu here)
Package for Two: $109 + Booking fee
Choice of Seafood platter or Charcuterie board + Jug of Sangria for two + Floorshow + Dance Party (See menu here)
Dance Party Only: $15 + Booking fee
Entry to our Dance Party after 10pm
❊ When & Where ❊
Date: Friday 12th March 2021
Times: 6:30PM UNTIL LATE
❊ Venue ❊
Waterfront on the Pier Events 2 Events ⊜ 11 Waterfront Place Port Melbourne | Map
Waterfront on the Pier11 Waterfront Place , Port Melbourne, , 3207
✆ Event: 0439 350 573 | Venue: 0439 350 573
Book Online Here
MyCity Save
❊ Be Social ❊
❊ Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update ❊
As Victoria takes action to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), events may be cancelled at short notice. Please confirm details before making plans | Disclaimer
❊ Web Links ❊
→
Latin Fiesta on the Pier
Trending HOT
NGV Triennial The NGV Triennial is a free exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria
19 December 2020 – 18 April 2021
National Gallery of Victoria
NGV Triennial 2020 ..
Stay in TOUCH
A free weekly wrap of what’s on | More..
Update Page Upgrade Page
Thank you for stopping by and checking this article involving “What’s On in the City of Melbourne named “Latin Fiesta on the Pier”. This post was posted by MyLocalPages as part of our VIC holiday news services.
Join the Marty Rose Band for an afternoon of music, dancing, great food and drinks! Covering all your FAVE classics!!!
Who are the Marty Rose Band?
The Short Story: the Marty Rose Band is a group of extremely experienced musicians who present to their audiences the music that they have grown up with, and in some cases, written the songs themselves, or have a special connection to the music they present.
Marty Rose
Marty has been playing solo piano for 25 years, with regular guest performances on The Morning TV show hosted by Bert Newton, working with such artists as Olivia Newton-John and Lisa Edwards, plus performing for Lady Di and Prince Charles.
Marty cites his musical influences from the Beatles, Elton John, Billy Joel and Steely Dan amongst many others.
David Briggs
David joined the Little River Band as lead guitarist and toured the world with the LRB, performing and recording until 1981. He has performed on huge concert stages with some of the world’s biggest names and has also performed with the Doobie Brothers and the Steve Miller Band. He wrote The Lonesome Loser, the most played LRB song on US radio of 1979, which was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Peter (Pip) Joyce
Over the last two decades Pip has shared the stage with some of Australia’s finest including, Joe Camilleri, Ross Wilson, Russell Morris, Daryl Braithwaite, Richard Clapton, Glenn Shorrock, Brian Cadd, Wendy Mathews, Jon English, Jon Stevens, Doug Parkinson, Wilbur Wilde, Frankie J Holden, Wendy Stapleton and Normie Rowe.
He has been a long time member of Glenn Shorrock’s band and has toured Australia and New Zealand extensively, playing shows in Beijing, the USA, UK and the United Arab Emirates.
Jo Imbroll
Jo Imbroll has played and recorded with many of Australia’s top artists including John Farnham Band, Ian Moss Band, Normie Rowe, Max Merritt, Brian Cadd Band, Russell Morris Band, Jim Keays Band, Goanna, Chantoozies, Gerry & The Pacemakers, Lulu, Broderick Smith Band, Paul Norton, Wendy & The Rockets, Colleen Hewitt and Andy Cowan. Jo is part of the engine room, the rhythm section of the Marty Rose Band.
Gil Matthews
By the time Gil was 14, he was regularly flying to Sydney to appear on Bandstand and Johnny O’Keefe’s “Six O’clock Rock” also touring with O’Keefe and Col Joye. Gil then joined the much-loved Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs playing numerous tours and recorded 3 albums with Billy in the USA.
The biography of the Marty Rose Band is the ultimate CV of great Australian Rock Musicians. Come and enjoy a performance with us. We promise, you will not be disappointed.
BOOK NOW – Limited Tickets
Join the Marty Rose Band for an afternoon of music, dancing, great food and drinks! Covering all your FAVE classics!!!
Who are the Marty Rose Band?
The Short Story: the Marty Rose Band is a group of extremely experienced musicians who present to their audiences the music that they have grown up with, and in some cases, written the songs themselves, or have a special connection to the music they present.
Marty Rose
Marty has been playing solo piano for 25 years, with regular guest performances on The Morning TV show hosted by Bert Newton, working with such artists as Olivia Newton-John and Lisa Edwards, plus performing for Lady Di and Prince Charles.
Marty cites his musical influences from the Beatles, Elton John, Billy Joel and Steely Dan amongst many others.
David Briggs
David joined the Little River Band as lead guitarist and toured the world with the LRB, performing and recording until 1981. He has performed on huge concert stages with some of the world’s biggest names and has also performed with the Doobie Brothers and the Steve Miller Band. He wrote The Lonesome Loser, the most played LRB song on US radio of 1979, which was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Peter (Pip) Joyce
Over the last two decades Pip has shared the stage with some of Australia’s finest including, Joe Camilleri, Ross Wilson, Russell Morris, Daryl Braithwaite, Richard Clapton, Glenn Shorrock, Brian Cadd, Wendy Mathews, Jon English, Jon Stevens, Doug Parkinson, Wilbur Wilde, Frankie J Holden, Wendy Stapleton and Normie Rowe.
He has been a long time member of Glenn Shorrock’s band and has toured Australia and New Zealand extensively, playing shows in Beijing, the USA, UK and the United Arab Emirates.
Jo Imbroll
Jo Imbroll has played and recorded with many of Australia’s top artists including John Farnham Band, Ian Moss Band, Normie Rowe, Max Merritt, Brian Cadd Band, Russell Morris Band, Jim Keays Band, Goanna, Chantoozies, Gerry & The Pacemakers, Lulu, Broderick Smith Band, Paul Norton, Wendy & The Rockets, Colleen Hewitt and Andy Cowan. Jo is part of the engine room, the rhythm section of the Marty Rose Band.
Gil Matthews
By the time Gil was 14, he was regularly flying to Sydney to appear on Bandstand and Johnny O’Keefe’s “Six O’clock Rock” also touring with O’Keefe and Col Joye. Gil then joined the much-loved Billy Thorpe and the Aztecs playing numerous tours and recorded 3 albums with Billy in the USA.
The biography of the Marty Rose Band is the ultimate CV of great Australian Rock Musicians. Come and enjoy a performance with us. We promise, you will not be disappointed.
BOOK NOW – Limited Tickets
❊ When & Where ❊
Date: Monday 8th March 2021
Times: 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
❊ Venue ❊
Waterfront on the Pier Events 2 Events ⊜ 11 Waterfront Place Port Melbourne | Map
Waterfront on the Pier11 Waterfront Place , Port Melbourne, , 3207
✆ Event: 0439 350 573 | Venue: 0439 350 573
Book Online Here
MyCity Save
❊ Be Social ❊
❊ Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update ❊
As Victoria takes action to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), events may be cancelled at short notice. Please confirm details before making plans | Disclaimer
❊ Web Links ❊
→
Marty Rose Band LIVE On The Pier
→ Labour Day Weekend | Melbourne 2021
Trending HOT
NGV Triennial The NGV Triennial is a free exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria
19 December 2020 – 18 April 2021
National Gallery of Victoria
NGV Triennial 2020 ..
Stay in TOUCH
A free weekly wrap of what’s on | More..
Update Page Upgrade Page
Thank you for visiting My Local Pages. We hope you enjoyed checking out this news article about “What’s On in the City of Melbourne named “Marty Rose Band LIVE On The Pier”. This news article was posted by MyLocalPages as part of our VIC events and what’s on news services.
Bunjil Place Gallery proudly welcomes iconic design exhibition miffy & friends this autumn
Bunjil Place Gallery proudly welcomes iconic design exhibition miffy & friends, featuring the work of Dutch illustrator, Dick Bruna (1927-2017) to Melbourne on 27 March – 13 June. Captivating children and adults alike for over 65 years, the iconic figure of Miffy features in a major, free exhibition coming to Melbourne for the very first time, following the exhibition’s stellar launch at Brisbane’s QUT Art Museum late last year.
Miffy was first created by Bruna as a bedtime story for his son in 1955. The little white bunny, or ‘nijntje’ as she is known in Dutch, has evolved from her life as a children’s book character into a globally-recognised and universally loved design icon.
miffy & friends presents original drawings and illustrations loaned from Bruna’s estate, Mercis bv in Amsterdam, to explore his aesthetic influences and, in turn, how he has influenced generations of artists.
While deceptively simple, the character of Miffy is grounded in the ideas of 20th century avant-garde art, reflecting ideas of abstractionism and colour theory. With her pared back details and purity of line, Miffy embodies a universal language of minimalism.
The exhibition places Miffy alongside the work of seven of Australia’s most exciting contemporary artists who find the ideas encapsulated in Bruna’s figure of Miffy as inspiration for their own artistic practice.
The inclusion of work by Stephen Bird, Sadie Chandler, Nadia Hernández, Carla McRae, Nell, Brian Robinson, and Vipoo Srivilasa, representing some of the biggest talent in contemporary art, firmly places the exhibition within an Australian context.
Exhibition curator Vanessa Van Ooyen comments that miffy & friends is a celebration of people coming together to share in the joys of art: ‘Miffy perfectly captures the Dutch concept of gezelligheid, which isn’t a word easily translated into English but is about a feeling, of coming together with loved ones and a general ‘togetherness’ that gives people a sense of belonging and mutual understanding.’
Sure to delight Miffy fans across Melbourne and beyond, the exhibition instils a love of art in audiences of all ages, making a lasting impression on all who cross her path. Bunjil Place Gallery is honoured to share the timeless simplicity of miffy and friends in Melbourne this autumn.
Commissioned artists:
Stephen Bird
Working in the domain of craft, Stephen remains aloof from any artist pigeon hole. He works with paint and clay and has also undertaken site-specific sculpture commissions.
Sadie Chandler
Inspired by childhood memories of toys and cartoons, Sadie blends formalism, minimalism and art history to create serious, playful and elegant pieces of art.
Nadia Hernández
Based in Sydney, Nadia builds her artwork on the current political climate of her home country and diasporic experience as a Venezuelan woman living abroad. She uses objects of personal and cultural significance to create banners, paintings and paper constructions.
Carla McRae
Carla balances detail and simplicity to bring observations of the everyday into a graphic, often abstracted realm with bright colour, bold forms and fine lines. Her minimal and distilled imagery forms drawings, digital illustrations, sculptures, installations and murals.
Nell
By creating dramatic, humourous and overall idiosyncratic works, Nell transforms materials ranging from the sacred to the popular, historic to the mundane. Working in Sydney, her work incorporates sculpture, ceramics, painting, performance and installation.
Brian Robinson
Known for his printmaking, sculpture and public art, Brian uses a variety of techniques to produce bold, innovative and distinctive works. Using graphic prints and sculptures, his artworks present an intoxicating worldview and narrative inspired by his Torres Strait Islander heritage.
Vipoo Srivilasa
Working independently in ceramics, Vipoo Srivilasa creates contemporary porcelain sculptures, vessels and figures to transmit a universal message about cross-cultural experiences. His work is a playful blend of historical, figurative and decorative art practices with a healthy dose of contemporary culture.
Bunjil Place Gallery proudly welcomes iconic design exhibition miffy & friends this autumn
Bunjil Place Gallery proudly welcomes iconic design exhibition miffy & friends, featuring the work of Dutch illustrator, Dick Bruna (1927-2017) to Melbourne on 27 March – 13 June. Captivating children and adults alike for over 65 years, the iconic figure of Miffy features in a major, free exhibition coming to Melbourne for the very first time, following the exhibition’s stellar launch at Brisbane’s QUT Art Museum late last year.
Miffy was first created by Bruna as a bedtime story for his son in 1955. The little white bunny, or ‘nijntje’ as she is known in Dutch, has evolved from her life as a children’s book character into a globally-recognised and universally loved design icon.
miffy & friends presents original drawings and illustrations loaned from Bruna’s estate, Mercis bv in Amsterdam, to explore his aesthetic influences and, in turn, how he has influenced generations of artists.
While deceptively simple, the character of Miffy is grounded in the ideas of 20th century avant-garde art, reflecting ideas of abstractionism and colour theory. With her pared back details and purity of line, Miffy embodies a universal language of minimalism.
The exhibition places Miffy alongside the work of seven of Australia’s most exciting contemporary artists who find the ideas encapsulated in Bruna’s figure of Miffy as inspiration for their own artistic practice.
The inclusion of work by Stephen Bird, Sadie Chandler, Nadia Hernández, Carla McRae, Nell, Brian Robinson, and Vipoo Srivilasa, representing some of the biggest talent in contemporary art, firmly places the exhibition within an Australian context.
Exhibition curator Vanessa Van Ooyen comments that miffy & friends is a celebration of people coming together to share in the joys of art: ‘Miffy perfectly captures the Dutch concept of gezelligheid, which isn’t a word easily translated into English but is about a feeling, of coming together with loved ones and a general ‘togetherness’ that gives people a sense of belonging and mutual understanding.’
Sure to delight Miffy fans across Melbourne and beyond, the exhibition instils a love of art in audiences of all ages, making a lasting impression on all who cross her path. Bunjil Place Gallery is honoured to share the timeless simplicity of miffy and friends in Melbourne this autumn.
Commissioned artists:
Stephen Bird
Working in the domain of craft, Stephen remains aloof from any artist pigeon hole. He works with paint and clay and has also undertaken site-specific sculpture commissions.
Sadie Chandler
Inspired by childhood memories of toys and cartoons, Sadie blends formalism, minimalism and art history to create serious, playful and elegant pieces of art.
Nadia Hernández
Based in Sydney, Nadia builds her artwork on the current political climate of her home country and diasporic experience as a Venezuelan woman living abroad. She uses objects of personal and cultural significance to create banners, paintings and paper constructions.
Carla McRae
Carla balances detail and simplicity to bring observations of the everyday into a graphic, often abstracted realm with bright colour, bold forms and fine lines. Her minimal and distilled imagery forms drawings, digital illustrations, sculptures, installations and murals.
Nell
By creating dramatic, humourous and overall idiosyncratic works, Nell transforms materials ranging from the sacred to the popular, historic to the mundane. Working in Sydney, her work incorporates sculpture, ceramics, painting, performance and installation.
Brian Robinson
Known for his printmaking, sculpture and public art, Brian uses a variety of techniques to produce bold, innovative and distinctive works. Using graphic prints and sculptures, his artworks present an intoxicating worldview and narrative inspired by his Torres Strait Islander heritage.
Vipoo Srivilasa
Working independently in ceramics, Vipoo Srivilasa creates contemporary porcelain sculptures, vessels and figures to transmit a universal message about cross-cultural experiences. His work is a playful blend of historical, figurative and decorative art practices with a healthy dose of contemporary culture.
❊ When & Where ❊
Date/s: Saturday 27th March 2021 – Sunday 13th June 2021
Times: 10:00am-4:00pm
❊ Venue ❊
Bunjil Place Events 3 Events ⊜ 2 Patrick Northeast Drive Narre Warren | Map
Bunjil Place2 Patrick Northeast Drive, Narre Warren, ,
✆ Event: | Venue: +613 9709 9700
MyCity Save
❊ Be Social ❊
❊ Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update ❊
As Victoria takes action to stop the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), events may be cancelled at short notice. Please confirm details before making plans | Disclaimer
❊ Web Links ❊
→
miffy & friends at Bunjil Place Gallery
→ www.bunjilplace.com.au
Trending HOT
NGV Triennial The NGV Triennial is a free exhibition at National Gallery of Victoria
19 December 2020 – 18 April 2021
National Gallery of Victoria
NGV Triennial 2020 ..
Stay in TOUCH
A free weekly wrap of what’s on | More..
Tags: Bunjil Place Gallery
Update Page Upgrade Page
Thank you for stopping to visit My Local Pages. We Hope you enjoyed checking out this news article on “What’s On in the City of Melbourne called “miffy & friends at Bunjil Place Gallery”. This news release was presented by My Local Pages as part of our local and national events & what’s on news services.