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NEW WINTER VENUE
The FUSE Big Gay Breakfast is back with a special winter get together. This July, we will all be meeting at the Stepping Stone Café at Strathnairn Arts in Holt. It’s an LGBTIQ+ and everyone-in-between event! Eat, drink and be merry with all your fabulous friends. Buy your own breakfast. There are lots of delicious options, plus vegetarian and gluten-free. This is a BYO venue so feel free to bring some champers if you like.
ROBYN ARCHER’S AUSTRALIA AS YOU’VE NEVER HEARD IT BEFORE
ROBYN ARCHER CANBERRA THEATRE
7 — 8 JULY 2023 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Renowned signer and proud member of the LGBTIQ+ community, Robyn Archer, has wowed audiences across the globe with her soulful interpretations of European and American classics. But now she’s bringing her formidable talents back home to uncover the hidden gems of Australian music. From convict lament to Bon Scott, Kate Miller Heidke and First Nations’ songwriters, Robyn takes us on a melodic journey, exploring and celebrating the many rhythms and voices that are woven into the unique sonic fabric of this country. Read our interview with Robyn on p19.
CANBERRA’S NEW ARTS & INNOVATION FESTIVAL CELEBRATING CREATIVITY
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UNCHARTED TERRITORIES
CANBERRA : VARIOUS LOCATIONS
7 — 16 JULY _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Uncharted Territory is Canberra’s new arts and innovation festival celebrating creativity, experimentation and groundbreaking ideas. Across 10 days, artists, entrepreneurs and researchers will intersect to push the boundaries of what is possible. From 7-16 July you’ll discover new, uncharted territories in innovation, art and science. The festival will showcase some of Canberra’s most formidable minds and talents, share what is unique about this place, and tell the story of our contributions to national and international discourse. Immerse yourself in a captivating ten day program of new possibilities, where creativity, experimentation, and groundbreaking ideas take centre stage.