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Diana Trask: Memories Are Made Of This

A great CD by one of Australia’s popular singers $20 including postage

Diana Trask was one of the first popular Australian singers to be successful in the USA but soon after many others followed: Helen Reddy, Olivia Newton-John and in recent times Keith Urban. Diana's success began on the Sing Along with Mitch TV Show from New York. Coming back to Australia she had a national hit TV show The Di Trask Show.

Dear Friends, I am so happy and excited to have my CD “Memories Are Made of This” made available to you through The Local Paper. I trust you will enjoy hearing this great selection of wonderful songs I sang on “The Di Trask Show” all those years ago. With love, Diana

1. Memories Are Made of This

2. Unforgettable

3. Alley Cat

4. Que Sera Sera

5. Heather on the Hill

6. Half as Much

7. All or Nothing at All

8. Auf Wiedershen

9. Green Eyes

11. Hello Young Lovers

12. To the Ends of the Earth

13. Days of Wine and Roses

14. Those Lazy Hazy Crazy Days of Summer

15. Goodnight Irene

16. Comes Love

To: Kevin Trask Enterprises PO Box 200, Canterbury, Vic 3126

Fuse Festival

■ The City of Darebin is set to stage the Fuse Festival Spring 2023 from September 2 - 17. The multi-arts festival will take place in Darebin's streets, parks, venues, theatres, galleries and other public spaces.

Curated by Maylene Yinarr, Ganbu Gulin, (meaning ‘One Mob’ in the Woi-Wurrung language), is an annual inclusive citizenship celebration where new citizens to Darebin are formally welcomed to their new home on Wurundjeri Woi-Wurrung Country with a Welcome to Country and smoking ceremony.

Ganbu Gulin: Lore will also feature a film screening of the documentary, ‘Ganbu Gulin’, live performances, workshops, and more. Taking place at Darebin Arts Centre, the day also features a marketplace by The Mindful Mob Healing Markets. Performance highlights include sets by The Deans of Soul, Timmy Commerford and the Murrundaya Yepengna Dance Troupe. The event is free.

Each festival, the City of Darebin commissions works to be presented through the Fuse Fund initiative, which gives local artists an opportunity to explore new practices and engage with additional resources to improve, perfect, and diversify their art forms.

Through the Fuse Fund this spring, Reservoir Little ArtGallery is offering a unique opportunity for locals to showcase their art in the public gallery space. In a model like a community book exchange, visitors can take the artwork home or showcase their own work for free. Curated by local artist Nicole Robertson, the exhibition will begin with a series of 17 purchased artworks, which will be accompanied by the art donated from the community. Throughout the exhibition, the commissioned artists and their artwork will be shared across social media. This project aims to provide an accessible platform for Reservoir locals to enjoy and share artwork.

Fuse presents its inaugural Fuse Film program in partnership with Thornbury Picture House, 82 High St, Thornbury, on Tuesday, September. 12. Featuring Julia Madeleine Stella, a Darebin-based animator and illustrator who has a deep passion for using animation to tell stories in unique and captivating ways that cannot be achieved through any other medium. In 2020 she released her first short film, Star Thief, a whimsical tale of the Moon and a giant fish who devours the night sky. It has since won multiple awards and screened in nine countries across the world.

The Fuse Film event also features short documentary films by graduate students from La Trobe University. These films were produced for the 2020 and 2021 Fuse Spring festivals, but due to COVID restrictions, they were only available online. In the 2020 season, the students were challenged to make films that explored how COVID-19, social isolation and financial pressures were affecting Darebin artists and their practices.

Bundoora Homestead, 7 Prospect Hill Drive, Bundoora, presents Us Mob featuring important artworks of 12 Victorian Koori Elders, evoking a love for culture and Country. The Us Mob Elders Exhibition aims to celebrate the legacies and show the ongoing practice of students who attended the Indigenous Art Unit at RMIT University's School of Art between 2005 and 2012. Artists include Aunty Bunta Patten, Aunty Frances Gallagher, Uncle Herb Patten, Aunty Gwen Garoni, Aunty Gwen Brooke, Uncle Kennedy Edwards, Aunty Lorraine Nelson, Ray Thomas and Uncle Talgium Edwards. Curated by Sharon West, Dr. Lyndon Ormond Parker and Simon Rose.

Fuse Fund presents a 3-minute short film on Wild Conductors, offering insights into their creative development process

In partnership with the Darebin Arts Precincts Programming Team, Fuse presents an intergenerational performance, Pony Cam All This Could Be Yours’which investigates age, intimacy, apologies, guidance, and the dancing body.

The Darebin Arts Precincts Programming Team will also present the Mayor’s Writing Awards and the launch of Darebin’s annual and local publication D’Sribe on Tuesday, September 5 at 1 pm and 6 pm at Darebin Arts Centre

Fuse Spring 2023 takes place from September 2 - 17. The full program can be found on www.fusedarebin.com.au

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