Behind the Wire

Articles, December 2009, Visual Arts

Behind the Wire

0 Comments 30 November 2009

Locked away in the Darwin Correctional Centre (DCC), it’s easy to forget that the creative minds of many inmates continue to tick. But being incarcerated, even the most prolific artists would have a hard time reaching an audience.

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Fairy Lights and Glass Slippers

Articles, December 2009, Performing Arts

Fairy Lights and Glass Slippers

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The classic tale of Cinderella will be retold in a distinctively “non-Disney” pantomime for all ages early this December. Fairy Lights Productions told us a bit about what to expect.

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Northern Territory Literary Awards

Articles, December 2009, Literature

Northern Territory Literary Awards

1 Comment 30 November 2009

The 2010 Northern Territory Literary Awards are bringing about a few changes to the existing formula. First, with the addition of the new award category of Darwin Festival Script Award, a prize that guarantees that a script be turned into a full-blown production for Darwin Festival - an enticing opportunity for any writer.

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Rights on Show

Articles, December 2009, Visual Arts

Rights on Show

0 Comments 29 November 2009

Rights on Show, the annual Human Rights Art Award and Exhibition hosted by Darwin Community Legal Services (DCLS) is now entering into its 15th year. This time around, they're featuring 10 different award categories, and will be opening up to new forms of media this year by including the new Multimedia/Short Film Award.

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Added on 30 November 2009

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“Riding the cyclonic winds out of Darwin” explains the bio of Terracotta Pigeons - formidable imagery to say the least. But the Pigeons have certainly made a good run out of their short time together, performing debut shows in Canada before heading back to their home town of Darwin to support national acts such as Wolfmother, The Presets and The Screaming Jets at the V8 Supercars, as well as performing at 2008’s Bass in the Grass.

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