2016 program
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Welcome Welcome to the Red Dirt Poetry Festival 2016! The second biennial four-day spoken word celebration in Alice Springs. Built on the back of the success of The Dirty Word and Alice Springs’ long and rich love affair with poetry, this festival will bring together poets and spoken word artists from all over Australia and overseas to continue building on our already sensational arts scene. This year our festival follows in the inspirational steps of Ellen Van Neerven taking influence from her lines, we are heat maps our footprints never fade On behalf of everyone who has helped make this festival happen, I welcome you to the Red Dirt Poetry Festival! Bring your poems and your passions, keep rebelling, resisting, and revolutionising our world. Remembering we all leave footprints, we must make them meaningful. Laurie May Festival Director RED Dirt team
Laurie May - Festival Director Betty Sweetlove - Mark Your Territory Organiser Ben McIntyre - School Program Coordinator Tilly Reynolds - Coordinator Nico Liengme - Graphic Designer
Contact
General info: thedirtywordasp@gmail.com Festival director: laurie@reddirtpoetryfestival.com
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Feature events Thursday 28
The Dirty Word
Feat. DA Carter’s Musical Restaurant from 7-8pm 8pm–late, Totem Theatre
Bring your notepads, bring your pens! Come down to the Totem Theatre and share your story at The Dirty Word, Alice Springs’ premiere spoken word/ poetry open mic night. Hosted by Andrew Galan from Canberra’s infamous BAD!SLAM!NO!BISCUIT! This is the place to be heard, be inspired and share truths. Featuring an interactive poetry experience with DA Carter, Cooking With Music. Cost: Entry by donation
Friday 29 Poetry @ Page
7:30am - 9:00AM, Page 27 Cafe
Who doesn’t want a bit of poetry with their morning caffeine fix? Get up nice and early and join our poets for an intimate poetry experience.
Live music @ Totem
5–6pm, Totem Theatre courtyard
Wind down after work in the Totem courtyard with a drink and some chilled out tunes by local musicians. Cost: FREE
Dry River Readings 6–8pm, totem theatre
Get up close with some of the finest faces in spoken word poetry. You’re in for a treat with US poetry sensation Desiree Dallagiacomo, Lorin Elizabeth, Sanya Yorth, Celestine Delvene Rowe, Eleanor Jackson, Matthew Heffernan, Fred Vant Sand, and more. Feat. book launch of Andrew Galan's poetry collection, For All The Veronicas (The Dog Who Staid).
Rooftop Hip-Hop
8.30–LATE, Epilogue Rooftop
Darwin soul/hip-hop duo Sietta are headlining an awesome night of hip-hop and beats that’s sure to knock you off your feet on the Epilogue Rooftop. Supported by Dan The Underdog, Darcy Davis, DA Carter, Karnage N Darknis and Big Money Gino from Hobart. Finishing the night will be a set from DJ Mangohig Cost: $15
Saturday 30 Poetry Posters tour a Guided Tour 9–10am, todd mall
We’re spreading words through the Todd Mall! Come on a guided tour of the Mall which follows the trail of our poetry posters. Supported by the Alice Springs Town Council - don’t forget to rug up! Cost: FREE
Haiku Death Match 10am–12pm, 8ccc carpark
Bring your haiku - prepare for battle. Using original 5-7-5 haiku structure, haikusters are taking it to the carpark. That’s right. Old school carpark battle. Broadcast live on 8CCC radio, sign ups at 9:30 for a 10am haiku throwdown. The NT tradition continues, hosted by Fred Vant Sand. Cost: Entry by donation
POP-UP POETRY 12–2pm, The Goods
All about the open mic - come down to The Goods for some Saturday early afternoon wordplay. Join local and visiting poets telling tales on the footpath. Hosted by Ben McIntyre. Cost: FREE
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Mixtape Memoirs
By the Emerging Writers' Festival 5:30–6:30pm, totem theatre
The Emerging Writers’ Festival’s Mixtape Memoirs will see a convergence of music and poetry themed around revolution and rebellion. You won’t get this playlist off the radio - it’s a handcrafted gift from us to you. Featuring storytelling magic from Desiree Dallagiacomo, Lawrence Gino, Adrian MacNamara, Anupama Pilbrow, Matthew Heffernan, Eleanor Jackson, Laurie May & Victoria Alondra. Hosted by DA Carter. Cost: $10
The Poetry Games
or Whose Poem Is It Anyway? 7.30–9pm, Totem Theatre
That’s definitely not plagiarism. Two teams of poets (with the help of the audience) battle it out with improvised poetry challenges. From hilarious haiku to dodgy bush poetry - don’t miss out on your chance to be part of the action. Cost: $10
Boulevard of Broken Hearts
(late night reading) 9–11pm, Totem theatre
Let’s finish the night with a steaming cup of mulled cider and a tale of broken heartedness. Whether a person, experience or oppressive government regime, we want to hear from you. We got your back. With poetry from Lia Tilson, Sanya Yorth, DA Carter, Adrian MacNamara, Lorin Elizabeth, Andrew Galan and you!
Sunday 31 Mark Your Territory Poster and Zine Fair 3–7pm, watch this space
Open for submission not submission. Mark Your Territory poster & zine fair will see you - Alice Springs voice your issues, concerns, hopes and aspirations in the form of a political poster or zine in the lead up to the Territory election. Come along and see what’s on offer. Send your info and submission into to Betty at markyourterritory@wts.org.au Cost: Entry by donation
POetry high tea
SUPPORTED By NT Writers' Centre 5–7pm, Watch This Space
Don your aprons and frocks and join us for an audacious high-tea and performance. Join these brilliant poets for an ode to love, food, flavours and family, and learn a little bit more about where they came from and how food has defined who they are today. Featuring the superb stylings of Leni Shilton, Glen Morrison, Meg Mooney, Penny Drysdale, Maureen O’Keefe, DA Carter, Laurie May & Lorin Elizabeth. Cost: $10
THE AFTERPARTY
7pm–late, Watch This space
Time to let loose. Food, booze and live tunes. It’s Picnic Day tomorrow, let’s celebrate down by the railroad tracks. We're keeping the bands a secret for now... Cost: $10
Cost: Entry by donation
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Installations Eleanor Jackson
The Divination Agency
Poetry is a tangible, shared experience with Eleanor Jackson’s exhibitions. Together, the works take as their departure point the idea that intimacy is somehow started by a contribution, a self-disclosure, a moment or more of propinquity (physical closeness) and the intent to somehow connect.
Armed with a mystical dictionary, brushes, a typewriter and liters of ink, Ms Divine and Miss Print present, “The Divination Agency”. Explore your present or future through images and the typed word, as narrative therapy meets the occult whilst irreverently pawing at the English language. Bonus bad love poems!
Opening Thu 28 5-6pm; showing Fri 29, 12-5pm; sat 30, 12-2pm; Sun 31, 3-5pm, Watch This Space
Sat 30, 4–5:30pm, Totem theatre Sun 31, 7–8:30pm, watch this space
BEDROOM EYEs
Intimate Interactive Installation Fri 29, 5–7PM, SAT & SUN 12–2pm @ Undisclosed CBD Location
Bedroom Eyes is a collaborative installation produced by bedroom poet Lia Tilson (Grouse Party) and Melbourne artist Sabina McKenna. Exploring feminist bedroom culture, through poetry, video, sound, and sculpture; the three dimensional works create a dreamscape that examines budding identities, intimacy, depression, sexuality and self-expression. Bedroom Eyes invites you to explore (and participate) in a three dimensional dreamscape: a reality alive solely in our heads. Keep an eye on social media for location announcement.
Skin of the Text
By Kim Zeneth Sat 30, 6:30–7:30pm, Totem Theatre
Skin of the Text is a live installation of poetry written on the body. Actors bodies are arranged into sculptures with arms and legs in particular formations, so that audiences can read the poetry inscribed. Thematically linked poetic phrases written across arms and legs join up to form lines of poetry. Audiences can walk around the Skin of the Text installation to read Poetry Confessional Thu 28–Fri 29, 8am–12pm, The Goods two sequences of poetry from different angles. Skin of the text was first created Cheat on a 6th grad math test? Perhaps by Kim Zeneth for the Adelaide Fringe you served soup your cat licked to dinner festival. Subsequent themed installations guests? Whatever you did, confess your have been presented for Mental Health sins to our in house poet and have it Week and Disability Awareness Week in turned into a work of art! If you’re not too shy take a sneaky pic and upload it for Adelaide South Australia. Skin of the Text has not been presented in the NT before. the world to see on Instagram using the hashtag #confessionalpoetry. Poets in house Red Dirt Festival’s installation explores themes of body and landscape, rawness from 8am - 12pm Thursday and Friday of and belonging. the festival. 6
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Workshops Kickin’ Verses
with Dan the Underdog sat 30, 1–3pm, totem theatre
“Kickin Verses” is a 2-hour Youth HipHop workshop run by Dan the Underdog. Participants will write and record a professional quality Hip Hop song and learn the process behind making a track. Dan the Underdog is a practicing MC/Producer with over 10 years in the industry.
ASTC Poetry Posters
Throughout the fest @ Todd Mall
We’re spreading words through the Todd Mall! Throughout the Festival you’ll notice poetry plastered in shop windows around Alice Springs from our festival poets. Enjoy the view and don’t forget to take a photo!
Choose Your Own Poetry Adventure
Throughout the fest @ Totem theatre
With over 256 unique combinations, this poetry installation will keep you entertained for hours. Featuring poetry lovingly crafted by Victoria Alondra.
Poetry in Suspense
throughout the fest @ Page 27
We’d hate to keep you waiting… please take a poem from our display at Page 27.
Poetry On The Move! By So REal Fri 29, 1–2pm, todd mall
Poetry has the power to move: move us into action and move us to tears. SO REAL Alice Springs art throbs are hitting the street with a blank page to weave the ultimate epic prose-on-the-road composition with you, Alice! We want to be transported by your passion, your insight, your depth, your intellect and your emotions! Your words will literally be the soul fuel that keeps us trucking on!
Cost: $10
Poetry as resistance
with Lorin Elizabeth & Victoria Alondra sat 30, 1–3pm, The Diplomat hotel
Poetry through history has been used as a tool to fight oppression through the arts and provided a platform for people to be heard and express themselves. Spend 2 hrs with Victoria Alondra & Lorin Elizabeth as they guide you towards meaningful poetic creation. Cost: $5
Putting it out there with Kaye Hall sat 30, 2–4pm, Red Hot Arts
Want to get your work out there? Kaye Hall will show you the way with her 2hr workshop showing you the ropes of writer promotion. From Facebook to bios, don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from an expert. Cost: $10
Writing & Performing with Desiree Dallagiacomo Sat 30, 3–5pm, Totem theatre
A workshop for all of Alice! All the way from the US, join award winning poet Desiree Dallagiacomo on a journey of poetic expression. This workshop will develop and encourage your love and talent for the written and spoken word as a platform for activism. Cost: $5
school workshops
Throughout the week our poets will be teaching in schools across Alice Springs.
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Performers Desireé Dallagiacomo
Desireé Dallagiacomo is an award-winning writer, performer, & educator. She is a Pushcart Prize nominee, the program director & lead teaching artist at Forward Arts, a youth literary arts nonprofit in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, and she has ranked both nationally & internationally in poetry slam. She has taught & performed extensively across the USA & Canada.
Andrew Galan Andrew Galan is an internationally published poet and coproducer of renowned poetry event BAD!SLAM!NO!BISCUIT!. Described by reviewers as ‘riddled with satire’, his poetry is gut, direct, and imagination and reality meeting to eat and fight. His new book is For All The Veronicas (The Dog Who Staid) Bareknuckle Books, 2016.
D.A. Carter D.A. Carter is a writer, musician & vocalist who’s toured globally on streets and stages from Berlin, Burning Man & Sydney Theatre. D.A. has featured at National Young Writers, Subsonic, Regrowth, Crack Theatre & Fringe Festivals. D.A. performs a unique combo of beatbox, hiphop and interactive freestyle live with a microphone & loop machines.
Sietta Born from a love for soul and pulsating beats and production; bred from the madness of the Darwin heat. Vocalist Caiti Baker and producer/instrumentalist James Mangohig both come from strong musical backgrounds; the former being raised on the blues via her musician father, the latter growing up surrounded by gospel. Both Caiti and James spent years honing their talents before coming across each other in the mid-2000s and are still going strong today. 8
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Lorin Elizabeth Lorin Elizabeth is a spoken word poet from Thirroul, NSW who co-founded Wollongong’s Enough Said poetry slam and is celebrating the release of her first EP, Poems. Lorin recently arrived home after her Finding Crossroads USA poetry tour with Rachel Calleja, and has since started knitting a fairy penguin.
Eleanor Jackson Eleanor Jackson is a Filipino Australian poet, performer, arts producer and radio broadcaster. She has performed Australia-wide and internationally, and is the current Editor in Chief of Peril Magazine. As a poet and performer, Eleanor has been described as capable of creating, “powerful quiet”.
Karnage n darknis KND are a hip-hop duo from Alice Springs who have been writing and performing since 2008. Karnage (Tristrum Watkins) is a Western Arrernte man Hermannsburg (130km west of Alice Springs). Darknis (Corinna Hall) is a Ngarrindjera/Kokatha woman from Raukkan, South Australia and Ceduna.
Lawrence “Big Money” Gino Lawrence “Big Money” Gino was born in Southern Sudan during the civil war. After 14 years in refugee camps in Uganda, Lawrence now calls Hobart home. His music tells the stories of his childhood, his journey to ‘freedom’ and the struggles he now faces as an African-Australian striving to establish a new life whilst working to make his dreams a reality.
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Event planner Morning
Thursday 28 july
Friday 29 july Poetry @ page 27
from 7:30am - 9AM@ Page 27
Poetry confessional 8am–12pm @ The goods
School Workshops
Afternoon
from 9am @ local schools
Poetry in suspense ongoing @ page 27
Poetry posters exhibition ongoing @ todd mall
Eleanor Jackson exhibition various times @ Watch this space
poetry on the move! 1–2pm @ todd mall
Bedroom eyes exhibition Evening
5–7PM @ CBD location
Live music @ TOtem
5–6pm @ TOtem Courtyard
choose your own poetry adventure 5pm–9pm @ totem courtyard
Eleanor Jackson (opening) 5pm–6pm @ Watch this space
Dry river readings 6–8pm @ Totem theatre
Musical Restaurant 7–8pm @ Totem theatre
The Dirty Word
8pm–late @ Totem Theatre
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Rooftop hip-hop
8:30pm–late @ Epilogue rooftop
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Sunday 31 july
Poetry poster tour
Legend:
9–10am @ Todd mall
haiku death match 10–12Pm @ 8ccc
Feature event installation workshop
Afternoon
Bedroom eyes exhibition
Morning
Saturday 30 july
12–2PM @ CBD location
pop-up poetry
12–2pm @ the goods
kickin' verses
1–3pm @ totem theatre
Putting it out there 2–4pm @ red hot arts
Poetry as resistance 1–3pm @ the diplomat hotel
writing & performance 3–5pm @ totem theatre
3–7pm @ Watch this space
4–5:30pm @ totem courtyard
mixtape memoirs
5:30–6:30pm @ totem theatre
skin of the text
poetry high tea
the poetry games
The divination agency
boulevard of broken hearts
the afterparty
6:30–7:30pm @ totem theatre 7:30–9pm @ Totem theatre
9pm–late @ TOtem theatre
Evening
The divination agency
mark your territory zine & poster fair
5–7pm @ watch this space 7–8:30pm @ watch this space
7pm–late @ watch this space
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Performers Celestine Rowe
Celestine Rowe is originally from the western desert community of Papunya. She writes lyrical activist slam poetry and has been winner and runner up in Central and South Australian slams. She has recently worked with Rhyming the Dead - a project by the Sydney-based Red Room Company.
Laurie May Laurie May uses poetry to delve into the depths of what makes us human. Our frailty, our strength, she aims to empower, inform and entertain. Writing from a feminist perspective, Laurie's darkly humorous on-stage presence will transfix you.
Darcy Davis Alice Springs born jazz poet Darcy Davis brings a unique fusion of beats and rhymes to this years Red Dirt Poetry Festival. Utilising philosophical narrative and word play to mind-expansion.
Kaye Hall Kaye is a Darwin-based writer of short stories and poetry. With the exception of a brief stint as manager of the NT Writers Centre, she has run her own business Wordsmith & More since 2006 providing editing, marketing and communications, and website development for business, NFPs and government.
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Fred Van’t Sand Fred is a very naughty boy who started writing poetry in an attempt to pass a few courses at teachers college. He can’t write love poetry and can’t eat cauliflower because his mum always over cooked it. He likes honest but warped people more than other kinds and wishes for world peace often.
Victoria Alondra Mexican born, raised in Canada, a resident of Australia by chance. Community worker in Central Australia by day; truth seeker and part time artist by night. A student of life, always seeking to grow from the next (mis)adventure.
Glenn Morrison Glenn writes in many guises of Australia’s Centre and North. He has won awards, sat on writers’ boards and spoken at festivals and on television. If you see him, tell him to get home and finish his book Songlines and Fault Lines, due out in 2017.
Meg Mooney Meg Mooney’s third book of poetry, Being Martha’s Friend, was published by Ginninderra Press in 2015. Her other books are The Gap, Picaro Press, 2010, and For the Dry Country: Writing and Drawings from the Centre, a collaboration with artist Sally Mumford, Ptilotus Press, 2005.
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Performers Dan the Underdog
Dan the Underdog is an award winning Northern Territory based MC/producer. He has been pivotal in establishing the Northern Territory Hip Hop scene. Since his humble beginnings with Teknikal Onslaught in Darwin to taking the nation by storm with Catch The Fly, to starting Bring It ON NT Battle league with Northern Versifiers Firm, he has always been about dope beats and a live stage show.
Penny drysdale Penny Drysdale is a poet and works on social justice and cultural projects in Central Australia. She is currently Manager of the Akeyulerre Healing Centre. Penny won the NT Literary Awards Poetry Prize in 2015 and was a finalist in 2011 and 2012.
Bernadette Trench-Thiedman Bernadette Trench-Thiedman (Ms. Divine) follows in the footsteps of her Spiritualist Grandmother, providing divine guidance through the Standard English Dictionary (and sometimes Microwave cookery books if the needs arises). The Founder and Mayor of Wrongtown, Ms. Divine conjures paintings and puppetry as a means to articulate divine messages for those who believe deeply in pigment and papier mache.
Kat Taylor After a promising start at Literati College, a blast furnace explosion shattered Kat Taylor’s (Miss Print) illusions with the Writetown establishment. The meaning in this “accident” was clear: time to farewell her wordsmithing ambitions. Miss Print became… a Writing School Drop-out.
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So Real SO REAL likes to ride the crest of the artistic wave on the real sea, as we believe it’s the most interesting and exciting place to be. Our imagination and visions are as large as life pluming from the theatre rooftop, seeping and oozing out under the gallery door rolling down the street to mall where all the locals hang out. We take art to life visiting the everyday experience as if it were the most cutting edge exhibition/show.
Kim zeneth Kimberley has published in journals, books, stone, parking-meters and on skin. She created poetry installation for the Adelaide Fringe, co-wrote an opera libretto, completed a Master of Creative Writing and was selected for a Poetry Masterclass with Ron Pretty and a Fiction Fellowship at Varuna. Her first book Awake During Anaesthetic was published in 2009, National New Poets Program. The Adelaide City Council commissioned Kim to work with four sculptors to create the Wirranendi Sculpture Trail. She is working on her next poetry collection while co-writing a novel. She lives in the desert with her beautiful wife.
Leni Shilton Leni Shilton lives in Central Australia where she has worked as a creative writing lecturer, a prison educator and a bush nurse. Her poetry is published in journals and anthologies in Australia and internationally.
Matthew heffernan Matthew Heffernan is an Indigenous/Irish man, who was introduced to poetry through song writing and particularly the Hip Hop culture. Matthew has performed as a rapper in a variety of settings across the Northern Territory and Australia, and now draws on the idiosyncrasies of this art-form as a basis for all his writing. Hailing from Alice Springs but calling Darwin home, Matthew writes from the perspective of love, curiosity and strength. #RDPF16 WWW.REDDIRTPOETRYFESTIVAL.COM
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Performers LIA TILSON
Just a bedroom poet until now, Lia Tilson is a new Alice resident embarking on a debut exhibition. Much of her work explores the spirit of collaboration with other women, connecting the dots between visual art and the written word with a sonic twist. Turning the page from a 15 year background in Melbourne’s music industry, Lia’s work riffs between dreams, alcoholism, anxiety, and a newfound desert palate. There’s a sluggish romanticism to the collection Tilson cleared from her Fitzroy bedroom, into a 3kg express bag bound for the 0870. Check it out at .
SABINA MCKENNA Sabina McKenna is a Melbourne-born artist fresh back from a few-year stint in New York City where she exhibited at the George Billis Gallery and worked for well-known artist such as Aki Sasamoto & Samara Golden. Having previously worked only with watercolour (illustrating distorted figures in splashes pink and blue), McKenna began to explore other mediums such as video whist studying at the National Academy Museum in NYC. Her work features as part of collaborative installation, Bedroom Eyes.
Maureen O’Keefe Born and raised in Ali-Curung, Maureen O’Keefe is a Warlpiri woman who began writing by keeping a personal diary in her twenties. Now a respected writer and poet, Maureen brings us tales about family and country.
Sanya Yorth Sanya Yorth is a two-time Australian Poetry Slam National Finalist (2013 & 2015) whose honest and heartfelt poetry invokes truth, justice, love and possesses the transformative power to incite political and social change. He will leave a profound imprint on your conscience and spirit. Get ready to feel inspired!
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Anupama Pilbrow Anupama Pilbrow studies mathematics at The University of Melbourne. She works as deputy editor of The Suburban Review and co-manager of Sibboleth Poetry Reading Group. She received the 2016 Dinny O'Hearn Fellowship and her work has been published in local and international poetry journals.
Ben Mcintyre Ben’s footprints have traversed much of the Territory at one time or another. His poetic practice has waxed and waned over the millenia, but always returned to its spiritual home of Totem Theatre. Possibly too much bogan hipster.
Betty Sweetlove Hailing from the UK now calling Alice Springs home, Betty is a poet interested in social justice, identifying birds and revolution. Her work is touching and raw with a quiet presence that keeps you clutching onto every word.
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Venues
1. Totem Theatre Anzac Oval Reserve
The historic Totem Theatre is nestled between the bank of the dry Todd River and ANZAC Oval, just a short stroll north of the Todd Mall.
2. Epilogue Lounge Todd Mall
With good food and regular entertainment, Epilogue provides tasty meals, snacks and cocktails with gorgeous atmosphere.
3. Page 27
Fan arcade, Todd Mall
The premier spot for coffee in Alice Springs, Page 27 is hidden slightly out of view down the Fan Arcade in the Todd Mall.
4. The Goods
Todd Mall (alongside cinema)
The newest and without a doubt the cutest coffee joint in town. Squeezed in between the Todd Tavern and the cinema.
5. Watch This Space 4/9 George cres
The only contemporary experimental art gallery in Alice Springs. Just a short stroll from town, across the railway tracks.
6. Red Hot Arts
Cnr Bath St & Stott Tce
Alice’s hottest arts org, Red Hot Arts exist to serve the arts sector, as well as running the annual Alice Desert Festival.
7. The Diplomat hotel 20 Gregory tce
Superbly located in the centre of town, The Diplomat provides the perfect place to relax and unwind in Alice Springs.
8. 8ccc community radio East Side shops, Lindsay Ave
Alice’s favourite radio station, 8CCC provides a platform to be heard and features a wonderfully inclusive community.
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