RIO TINTO EDUCATION PROGRAM
11 February–6 March 2016 perthfestival.com.au
Image: Wendy Martin, Photo by Frances Andrijich
Cover image: The Tiger Lillies Perform Hamlet, Photo by Martin Tulinius
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE We are proud to be making a rich offer for young people in our 2016 Festival. PIAF is presenting an extraordinarily diverse program, with work by some of the world’s most exciting creative imaginations. The particular perspectives they offer on the world invite exploration and present enormous scope for discussion and learning. It is thrilling to be in the orbit of the artists who inhabit our city at Festival time. I hope that you and your students will dive in to connect with and experience their brilliance. Join us on a big, bold adventure. Wendy Martin
Family and Education Program Partner
Supported by
Department of Education
Perth International Arts Festival acknowledges that our events take place on the traditional lands of the Noongar people and we wish to pay our respects to the traditional custodians of this Country. As we celebrate the work of contemporary artists from around the world, we also acknowledge and respect the continuing culture of the Whadjuk people and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.
WELCOME We are delighted to once again offer young audiences and education professionals an exciting start to the school year. We hope that within these pages you and your students will find inspiration and provocations to fuel the year and fill your classrooms with ideas and creative ambition. There are some wonderful experiences to be had and insights to be gained across all art forms, and some fantastic new initiatives to ensure that PIAF remains one of the great resources for creative learning experiences in Western Australia.
Our Family and Education Program Partner Rio Tinto and the Department of Education join us in welcoming you to a thrilling new journey through the 2016 Rio Tinto Education Program. Jemma Gurney Learning and Participation Manager Danielle Morache Education Coordinator
WORKSHOP AND TALKS FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES
FOR EDUCATORS
HOME
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THE SNAKE RUN PROJECT
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THE WILD DUCK
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NO GUTS, NO HEART, NO GLORY
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THE OBJECT LESSON
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I KNOW YOU’RE THERE
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GUIDE GODS
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GIVE ME A REASON TO LIVE
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WITHIN
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PLEXUS
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APOCRIFU
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SPEAR
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SHERPA
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ACCESS For the blind or visionimpaired selected events are audio described. For the deaf or hard of hearing selected events will have captioning or Auslan sign interpretation. See p34 for details of when these services are offered.
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2016 YOUNG CREATIVES Perth International Arts Festival is committed to nurturing young Western Australians’ endeavours in the arts. The Young Creatives program is a resource that develops the skills of aspiring arts professionals by aligning them with Festival events. In 2016, a group of Young Creatives will join the Festival team, stepping behind the scenes and gaining valuable
Image: 2015 Young Creatives cr. Ali Judd
insight that will enrich and widen their engagement with the arts. Learning from performers, directors, production crews, writers, artists and musicians, as well as Festival staff, the 2016 Young Creatives are on the path to becoming important contributors to culture and the arts in Western Australia. Follow their Festival journeys via the blog at perthfestival.com.au
HOME
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Lotterywest Festival Opening
Our place. Our songs. Our stories.
RECOMMENDED FOR ALL AGES
Massive in scale and ambition, our 2016 Opening Event Home is a gathering of Western Australia’s most renowned artists for an epic concert spectacular celebrating landscape, culture and community.
LANGLEY PARK Sat 13 Feb, 7.30pm Picnicking from 6pm 90mins no interval
Director Nigel Jamieson is a master builder of grand public performance that combines scale, emotion and meaning. For Home Jamieson has collaborated with Noongar elder and artist Dr Richard Walley to create a dynamic outdoor event that reflects on what the Western Australian landscape and concept of ‘home’ means to its most evocative and imaginative artists.
FREE IN-SCHOOL: THOUGHTS OF HOME In Term 4 2015, children in schools all over the state will be exploring their own and others’ experiences of home and belonging through the Home creative learning project. Each child and their family will then be invited to join us on Sat 13 Feb to share their creation and play a very special part in this spectacular opening event. To involve your school in this exciting opportunity, please email schools@perthfestival.com.au
A PIAF commission
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Image: Jenna Russo
SKATE Spotlight on the art of skateboarding.
THE SNAKE RUN PROJECT
Skate promises to be an action-packed project for anyone and everyone in love with skating, surfing, street art and high art.
Celebrate the 40th anniversary of Albany’s gnarly downhill skate park, the Snake Run, with a thrilling collision of skateboarding, dance, parkour and street art all driven by an extraordinary soundscape.
ART & MOTION American skate legend Russ Howell first rode Albany’s Snake Run 40 years ago. He joins highly regarded Australian visual artist and passionate skater Shaun Gladwell at The Astor for a discussion on the mechanics, evolutions and joy of riding a skateboard.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 12+ THE ASTOR Tue 16 Feb, 6pm
FREE
RECOMMENDED FOR ALL AGES ALBANY Sat 13 Feb, 5.30pm
FREE IN SCHOOL: INKING THE SKIN Young people in the Great Southern region are invited to make their mark on their iconic Snake Run through a unique design project led by local artist Chad Marwick running in schools throughout Term 4 2015. To find out more and get your school involved contact Annette Carmichael, Arts Development Officer for the Vancouver Arts Centre at arts@albany.wa.gov.au
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The Empathy Museum
A MILE IN MY SHOES
Try someone else’s life on for size.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 14+
A Mile in My Shoes is an empathy shoe shop, where visitors are invited to walk a mile in the shoes of a stranger – literally. Housed in a giant shoebox, this interactive exhibition contains a collection of shoes and audio stories that offer a snapshot into the diversity of who we are in Western Australia. You simply choose a pair of shoes – that may belong to a refugee or a FIFO operator – and walk around listening to the personal story of the shoe owner’s life.
STIRLING GARDENS Thur 18 Feb–Sun 6 Mar Tue–Fri 4–7pm, Sat–Sun 11am–7pm
FREE AUDIENCE WARNING Some audio stories may contain adult themes. Check with event staff for age appropriate content.
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Innovative, imaginative and incredible. THE COPENHAGEN POST
THE TIGER LILLIES PERFORM HAMLET An anarchic take on Shakespeare’s classic. Shakespeare’s most revered tragedy is plunged into a world of Weimar cabaret as celebrated cult band The Tiger Lillies present their ‘opera grotesque’ version of Hamlet. A suite of new songs and a cast of actors, circus acts and giant puppets combine to transform this iconic tragedy into a display of musical and visual fireworks. British musical trio, The Tiger Lillies, bring their punk cabaret style to Shakespeare’s classic tale of love and betrayal, murder and revenge. These post-modern jesters tell the story of the anguished prince Hamlet with their own macabre twist, punctuated by the hauntingly beautiful falsetto and dark, edgy songwriting of frontman Martyn Jacques. After opening to wild acclaim in Denmark, and touring across Europe, The Tiger Lillies deliver Hamlet in a spectacular blast of theatrical seduction, deception, death and dark humour.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 14+ REGAL THEATRE Wed 17–Sat 20 Feb, 7.30pm, Sun 21 Feb, 2pm 2hrs 30mins including interval TICKETS $16
Image: Martin Tulinius
AUDIENCE WARNING Mild sexual references.
POST-SHOW DISCUSSION Fri 19 Feb
A Theatre Republique production
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Simon Stone
THE WILD DUCK Ibsen reimagined. Australia’s Simon Stone is one of the most in demand directors on the international scene and his fearless adaptations of classic plays have taken the theatre world by storm. In this refreshingly modern version of The Wild Duck, Stone goes straight for the jugular, stripping back Ibsen’s text and firing the action in rapid, unpredictable scenes. The superb ensemble actors are put behind glass, turning the audience into voyeurs. From our seats we watch the characters as they struggle with unbearable truths, in a glass box from which no escape seems possible.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 14+ HEATH LEDGER THEATRE, STATE THEATRE CENTRE OF WA Fri 4 Mar, 2 & 7.30pm, Tue 8–Fri 11 Mar 7.30pm, Wed 9 Mar 11am 75mins no interval TICKETS $16 AUDIENCE WARNING Contains coarse language, themes of depression and suicide.
REHEARSAL ROOM 1, STATE THEATRE CENTRE OF WA Fri 4 Mar, 4.30–5.30pm FREE (with performance booking) Bookings essential, spaces strictly limited.
A Belvoir Sydney production
Image: Heidrun Löhr
SEMINAR: REIGNITING A CLASSIC Adapting a well-known story, breathing new life into the characters and new relevance into its ideas, is a great challenge for modern theatre makers. In this insightful seminar, join a member of the Belvoir creative team as they share their experience of reimagining this Norwegian classic.
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Simon Stone’s production is as devastating as it is dazzling. Never has Ibsen felt more relevant or more heartbreaking. THE STAGE (UK) ★★★★★
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Image: Christopher Nunn
COMMON WEALTH
NO GUTS, NO HEART, NO GLORY They are young. They are powerful. They are Muslim. They are boxers. Determined to make something brilliant of their lives, five young Muslim women pummel their way through a battered punching bag to obliterate convention. With a live electronic sound score, epic visual design, cinematic lighting and the raw energy of the Queen Street Gym, No Guts, No Heart, No Glory is an immersive show exploring what it is to be young, fearless and doing the unexpected.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 15+ QUEEN STREET GYM Wed 24 Feb, 2 & 8pm, Thur 25 Feb, 8pm, Fri 26 Feb, 2 & 8pm 60mins (standing)
TICKETS $16 AUDIENCE WARNING Frequent coarse language and adult themes.
WORKSHOP: SHOUTING FROM ROOFTOPS WITH COMMON WEALTH A specially selected group of students will experience the liberating theatre making practice of Common Wealth when the core creative teams visit their school. Experimenting with devised, verbatim and site specific theatre to discover and express their genuine voice, these young people will find a new language in this unique creative process. FREE By invitation only. To register interest contact schools@perthfestival.com.au
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Image: Max Gordon Photography
Geoff Sobelle
THE OBJECT LESSON
The stuff that defines us. Do you have what you need? Do you need what you have? With boxes stacked to the ceiling, actorillusionist-inventor Geoff Sobelle unpacks our relationship to everyday objects, both the trash and the treasure, in this hilarious and heartbreaking solo performance/junkpile-installation. You are encouraged to roam the giant storage facility, browsing, poking and playing in this immaculately detailed world, where intimate theatre and art installation combine for one unforgettable experience.
TICKETS $16
POST-SHOW DISCUSSION Wed 17 Feb
TALK: TAKE A CLOSER LOOK Join Geoff Sobelle after the show for an insight into the creation of The Object Lesson and a closer look at his meticulous installation. Thur 18 Feb, post-show FREE (with performance booking) Bookings essential, spaces strictly limited.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 15+ STUDIO UNDERGROUND, STATE THEATRE CENTRE OF WA Tue 16–Wed 17 Feb 8pm, Thur 18 Feb, 5pm 90mins no interval Latecomers not admitted
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SOUTH AFRICA
Image: John Hodgkiss
Duncan Macmillan Jonny Donahoe
William Kentridge Philip Miller Dada Masilo Catherine Meyburgh Peter Galison
EVERY BRILLIANT THING
REFUSE THE HOUR
The lengths we go to for those we love.
A phantasmagoric chamber opera investigating time.
Every Brilliant Thing is a touching and lifeaffirming play about depression. You’re six years old. Mum’s in hospital. Dad says she’s ‘done something stupid’. She finds it hard to be happy. So you start to make a list of everything that’s brilliant about the world – everything that’s worth living for. Twenty years and thousands of entries later, the list takes on a life of its own. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 14+ STATE THEATRE CENTRE, REHEARSAL ROOM 1 Thur 11 Feb, 7.30pm, Fri 12 Feb, 11am & 7.30pm, Mon 15 Feb, 7.30pm 60mins no interval TICKETS $16 AUDIENCE WARNING Audience participation. Themes of depression and suicide.
A Paines Plough and Pentabus Theatre Company production
Inimitable South African artist William Kentridge invites you on a journey to the edge of science, theatre and art in this epic theatrical companion piece to his video installation, The Refusal of Time (2014 PIAF). Entirely original in its conception and presentation, Refuse the Hour is a spectacular multimedia work interweaving an astonishing array of visual and sound languages, dance, live music, projections, drama and dynamic scenic design. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 15+ PERTH CONCERT HALL Fri 12–Sat 13 Mar, 7.30pm, Sun 14 Mar, 5pm 80mins no interval TICKETS $16 A Holland Festival, Festival d’Avignon, RomaEuropa Festival, Teatro di Roma, Onassis Cultural Center, Marian Goodman Gallery, Lia rumma Gallery and Goodman Gallery co-production
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Image: Simon Pynt
James Berlyn
I KNOW YOU’RE THERE How do our family secrets define us?
TICKETS $16
Every family has its secrets. And James Berlyn is ready to share a few of his.
AUDIENCE WARNING Audience participation. Themes of depression and suicide. Audience capacity 16 people per performance.
Pull up a chair and join him around the table for an intimate investigation into the stories we tell and the things that remain unspoken. I Know You’re There is a very personal reflection on depression and suicide touching three generations. Through storytelling, dance and conversation with each audience member, this incredibly moving and poignant journey invites discussion and reflection. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 15+
WORKSHOP: DEVISING SOLO PERFORMANCE Western Australian artist James Berlyn is renowned for creating intimate experiences that investigate the dynamics of the performer-audience relationship. In a very special opportunity for senior secondary Drama students, he will follow both school performances with a practical workshop exploring his performance making process.
REHEARSAL ROOM 2, STATE THEATRE CENTRE OF WA Wed 24 Feb & Wed 2 Mar, 11am 90mins no interval
Workshop 1–2.30pm FREE (with performance booking)
Latecomers not admitted
A Performing Lines WA production
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PIAF ARTIST IN RESIDENCE:
CLAIRE CUNNINGHAM PIAF’s 2016 Artist in Residence, Claire Cunningham, is a self-identifying disabled artist. Her unique work consciously rejects traditional dance techniques in its exploration of her physicality, incorporating
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the crutches that have been a part of her life since age 14. Her acclaimed shows Guide Gods and Give Me A Reason To Live are two related perspectives on disability and faith. A PIAF project presented in association with DADAA
Image: Colin Mearns
GUIDE GODS With live music and interviews, Claire Cunningham undertakes a perilous quest to explore how the major world faiths view deafness and disability in this witty and warm dance theatre piece. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 12+ BURT HALL, ST GEORGE’S CATHEDRAL Thu 18 Feb, 7.30pm, 60mins no interval TICKETS $16 AUDIENCE WARNING Audience participation. Limited availability.
POST-SHOW DISCUSSION Thur 18 Feb
GIVE ME A REASON TO LIVE Claire Cunningham pushes her mind and body to its limit in this breathtaking and physically demanding dance work about stigma, faith, fear and the search for compassion. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 15+ PICA, PERTH CULTURAL CENTRE Thur 3–Fri 4 Mar, 8pm 60mins no interval TICKETS $16
POST-SHOW DISCUSSION Thur 3 Mar
INDIA
INDIA
Image: Dinesh Khanna
Aditi Mangaldas
WITHIN
The phenomenal speed and technique of Kathak. One of India’s most celebrated dance makers, Aditi Mangaldas is a maverick in her country, consistently breaking new ground with her combination of contemporary and classical choreography. Within is a breathtaking group dance work in two parts. Knotted, is richly layered contemporary Kathak, cinematic in scale and brimming with raw emotion from brutal events that have rocked contemporary India. Unwrapped, is a stunning display of classical Kathak, driven by a live score. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 12+ HEATH LEDGER THEATRE, STATE THEATRE CENTRE OF WA Thur 11–Fri 12 Feb, 7.30pm, Sat 13 Feb, 1 & 7.30pm, Sun 14 Feb, 7.30pm 1hr 40mins including interval
TICKETS $16
WORKSHOP: CONTEMPORARY INDIA AND THE KATHAK TRADITION Members of the Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company invite a group of young dancers to explore the percussive movement and intricate gesture of the Kathak tradition for themselves. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 14+ REHEARSAL ROOM 2, STATE THEATRE CENTRE OF WA Fri 12 Feb, 3–4.30pm. FREE (with performance booking) Bookings essential, spaces strictly limited.
An Aditi Mangaldas Dance Company – The Drishtikon Dance Foundation production
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FRANCE/JAPAN
BELGIUM/FRANCE
Image: Aglae Bory
Aurélien Bory
Image: Herman Sorgeloos
Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui
PLEXUS
APOCRIFU
Sheer spectacle.
Dance ignites the beauty of language.
Aurélien Bory is renowned for making breathtaking visual theatre at the intersection between dance, puppetry and visual art. Plexus is his latest portrait of a remarkable dancer, this time created for Japan’s Kaori Ito. Entrapped by 5,000 cords that create a forest of brilliantly lit strings, a warrior-woman conquers her environment and floats, like a black angel, in a spectacular cage.
In Apocrifu, Belgian-Moroccan choreographer Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui uses the language of the body to explore the truth of religious texts. Extraordinary dance, heavenly harmonies from Corsican vocal ensemble A Filetta and a set strewn with books come together in a creation full of mystery and invention that highlights the power of words and language to antagonise and divide.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 15+
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 15+
HEATH LEDGER THEATRE, STATE THEATRE CENTRE OF WA Wed 17–20 Feb, 7.30pm 60mins no interval
HEATH LEDGER THEATRE, STATE THEATRE CENTRE OF WA Thur 25–Sat 27 Feb, 7.30pm 75mins no interval
TICKETS $16
English and Japanese with sur/subtitles.
AUDIENCE WARNING Contains nudity.
TICKETS $16
POST-SHOW DISCUSSION Thur 18 Mar
A Compagnie 111 production
POST-SHOW DISCUSSION Fri 26 Feb
A Théâtre Royal de la Monnaie production in co-operation with Eastman
Stephen Page
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SPEAR
A foot in each world. A heart in none.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 15+
Acclaimed choreographer, Stephen Page, brings Bangarra Dance Theatre’s outstanding dance work Spear to the screen.
STUDIO UNDERGROUND, STATE THEATRE CENTRE OF WA Fri 26 Feb, 4pm, 84mins
Using gesture and dance, with minimal dialogue, Spear follows a young Aboriginal man named Djali (Hunter Page-Lochard) from the outback to the streets of Sydney on his quest to understand what it means to be a man with ancient traditions in a modern world.
TICKETS $13
Join Stephen Page as he talks about one of the most affecting and spiritually resonant films of the year.
AUDIENCE WARNING Contains themes of suicide. Occasional course language.
PRE-SCREENING DISCUSSION Fri 26 Feb
A unique experience in urgent storytelling through movement. VARIETY
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LOTTERYWEST FESTIVAL FILMS THE WORLD’S GREATEST NEW FILMS ON AUSTRALIA’S BEST OUTDOOR SCREENS. This summer we invite young people to fall in love with cinema. We present a fantastic range of films from around the world at two magical outdoor cinemas. We also present you and your students with two very special film events that explore animation and cross-artform filmmaking. Screenkids (p20) will take over the Subiaco Arts Centre on Fri 26 Feb to thrill primary age audiences with the very best in animation. Meanwhile Spear, by Bangarra Dance Theatre screening at the State Theatre Centre (p17), will reveal to older students the extraordinary power and beauty of dance on film. TICKETS UWA SOMERVILLE & ECU JOONDALUP PINES $12
AUSTRALIA SOMERVILLE 8–14 Feb, 8pm JOONDALUP 16–21 Feb, 8pm
SHERPA: TROUBLE ON EVEREST
DIRECTOR JENNIFER PEEDOM 96mins, CTC
A moving story of courage and greed, set amidst the heartstopping spectacle of the Himalayas. This documentary was filmed during the calamitous 2014 climbing season on Everest, when fate turned against a group of Sherpas moving across an ice-flow to aid wealthy western climbers. Following the disaster, the climbers and Sherpas entered a tense mountaintop stalemate that exposed many truths about money, Nepal, and the meeting of first and third worlds on this alluring, spiritual peak. AUDIENCE WARNING Contains coarse language. Nepali and English with English subtitles.
TALK: MEET THE DIRECTOR Acclaimed Australian director Jennifer Peedom will meet young audience members ahead of the opening night of the film’s run to offer an insight into the incredible journey of creating Sherpa. Peedom will then introduce the film and host a Q&A after the screening.
SCREENKIDS $10
CALLOWAY STUDIO, UWA
SPEAR $13
Mon 8 Feb, 6.30pm FREE (with booking for film screening) Bookings essential, spaces strictly limited.
A PERFECT DAY DIRECTOR FERNANDO LEÓN DE ARANOA 106mins, CTC
It’s 1995 and a group of humanitarian aid workers, led by world-weary veterans Benicio Del Toro (The Usual Suspects) and Tim Robbins (The Shawshank Redemption), is nearing the end of its Bosnian tour. When a village water supply is contaminated, the workers’ quest for a rope becomes an ordeal. SPAIN
AUDIENCE WARNING Contains low-level coarse language and disturbing images of war.
JOONDALUP 24–27 & 29 Nov, 8pm SOMERVILLE 30 Nov–6 Dec, 8pm
THE CROW’S EGG DIRECTOR M. MANIKANDAN 99mins, PG
INDIA SOMERVILLE 14–20 Dec, 8pm JOONDALUP 22–24 & 26–27 Dec, 8pm
When a pizza restaurant opens in the smart part of Chennai, two cheeky and street-smart young brothers become desperate to taste this exotic new dish. But even if they have the cash, will this snooty pizzeria tolerate kids from the ‘wrong’ part of town? A hit with audiences from Sydney to Mumbai, this colourful, music-laden film has bundles of energy, joy and charm. Tamil with English subtitles.
RAMS DIRECTOR GRÍMUR HÁKONARSON 93mins, M
Brothers and neighbours, Gummi and Kiddi, have barely spoken to one another for 40 years. Men of immense pride but very few words, the two rival farmers are forced to respond when their flocks of prize sheep are threatened by disease. A thread of deadpan Nordic humour runs through this tale of, sheep, stubbornness and deep-buried love. ICELAND DATES RELEASED 18 JAN
AUDIENCE WARNING Contains brief nudity and disturbing images. Icelandic with English subtitles.
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SCREENKIDS Create magic in a digital playground. Discover the wonderful world of digital innovation made especially for children. Bring your class and spend the day exploring incredible interactive installations. Sydney Opera House presents two fantastic works developed through their Creative Play program. Play with light and colour with the magical Shadow Tables, by Australian Toby Knyvett, and make your mark with the amazing Digital Drawing Wall. Or get physical in a race through a virtual world with Headrush, from award-winning Dutch artist Lieven van Velthoven. Check out two superb short film programs jam-packed with the very latest and greatest in animation, direct from our partners at Cinekid (The Netherlands), Europe’s premier new media festival for children. Titles include The Mods (Italy), The Present (Germany) and Tik-Tak (Estonia). At Screenkids there’s something amazing to hear, see and play around every corner. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 4+ SUBIACO ARTS CENTRE, SUBIACO Fri 26 Feb
TICKETS $10 per program AUDIENCE WARNING Please note: Some content in Program B may be challenging for children under 8 years.
DIGITAL EXHIBITION 9.30am–5.30pm
FREE
Image: Three Fools (Denmark)
SCREENINGS Program A 10am & 1pm, 60mins Program B 11.30am & 2.30pm, 60mins
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Kazuko Hohki and Andy Cox
THE GREAT ESCAPE
(A BORROWER’S TALE) Can you help find the Borrowers?
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 6+
Calling all explorers! A secret agency needs your help for an important mission. Use your super sleuth skills to uncover evidence that Borrowers exist. Journey through interactive installations, storytelling and a concert performed on miniature handmade instruments to discover the clues and help Borrower Bob escape the evil clutches of the KBD movement (Keep Borrower’s Down).
GEOGRAPHY BUILDING, UWA Thur 18 Feb, 9.30am & 2pm Fri 19 Feb, 10am & 2pm 75mins no interval
The Great Escape (A Borrower’s Tale) is a magical theatrical adventure for ages 6–11 inspired by Mary Norton’s much-loved children’s novel, The Borrowers Tale.
TICKETS $12.50 AUDIENCE WARNING This is a children only event. One teacher per 10 students will be admitted as supervision. Please contact the Info Centre if you have any access requirements. A Battersea Arts Centre Production
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SCHOOLS DAY In 2016 the Perth Writers Festival Schools Day boasts more sessions and a flexible ticketing structure allowing you to tailor the day to suit your students’ needs. We’ve also added an additional venue to our Festival precinct to ensure more choice and variety throughout the day. Alongside discussions with popular Australian and international authors, we explore music, visual art and poetry in fun and informative sessions designed to excite and inspire your students. In a series of activities during the morning and afternoon breaks, students have the opportunity to listen to an interactive reading of Mary Norton’s classic The Borrowers Tale, help artist in residence Sean E Avery create a
9.45– 10.30am
DOLPHIN THEATRE
ROMEO TENT
THE WORLD OF LUCY COUSINS
FUN WITH FOOD FROM A–Z
10.30– 11.15am 11.15am– 12pm
2016 sees the return of our popular Perth Writers Festival passport. Designed to activate children’s literacy skills, the passports give students a space to reflect on their experiences and record what they’ve learned. This enables them to make the most out of their Schools Day by continuing the discussion at home and in the classroom. TICKETS Single session $7.50 All day $18
ROSS LECTURE THEATRE
ALEXANDER LECTURE THEATRE
MURDOCH LECTURE THEATRE
OCTAGON THEATRE
FAST PACED STORYTELLING
UNDERSTANDING OUR WORLD
LEARNING TO LEAD
SKETCH THE RHYME
COMING OF AGE
STRETCHING THE BOUNDARIES
KEEPING THE READER ON THE EDGE OF THEIR SEAT
SONGWRITING WITH KAV TEMPERLEY
ACTIVATION SESSIONS
THE ART OF STORYTELLING
WORLD BUILDING
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public art work, make a book of their own in the State Library’s Better Beginnings Tent, get a book signed by their favourite authors and challenge their word building skills in our play café.
SUCCESSFUL CREATIVES
YASSMIN’S STORY
ACTIVATION SESSIONS
LOOK AND FIND WITH BECI ORPIN
MYSTERY AND ADVENTURE
TIME AND PLACE
STELLA PRIZE SCHOOLS PROGRAM WA LAUNCH
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THE WORLD OF LUCY COUSINS Join acclaimed author-illustrator Lucy Cousins, creator of Maisy the mouse, as she shares her incredible talent on stage and demonstrates her drawing live. This is a unique opportunity to listen to your favourite Maisy stories and watch Lucy bring the magic to life. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 5+ TIME 9.45–10.30am
FUN WITH FOOD FROM A–Z Join cook, author and Kitchen Whiz host Alice Zaslavsky as she takes you on an edible adventure through her book Alice’s Food A–Z. Alice shares her incredible journey from the classroom to the kitchen in a session filled with recipes and fun facts. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 7+ TIME 9.45–10.30am THE ART OF STORYTELLING Artist and writer Sally Rippin has enchanted both children and adults with her popular Billie B Brown and Hey Jack! series. Sally talks about her love of writing and shares her secrets on creating quality stories that have a lot of heart. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 5+ TIME 11.15am–12pm
LOOK AND FIND WITH BECI ORPIN
WORLD BUILDING Emily Rodda and Carole Wilkinson are revered for their storytelling skills and for bringing the extraordinary to life. In this session the queens of fantasy discuss how they create their characters and worlds. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 9+ TIME 11.15am–12pm MYSTERY AND ADVENTURE
Multi-talented illustrator and designer Beci Orpin has a love of discovery. Search between the pages of her latest book, Find Me A Castle, for hidden treasures – there’s a dinosaur, pink lemonade and a horse to find in a session full of rhyme and fun surprises.
Billie has started a mystery club with her friends in an exciting new Billie B Brown series and Bella is on the case to solve puzzling events in Bella and the Wandering House. Find out how authors Sally Rippin and Meg Mckinlay introduce mystery and adventure into their stories.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 5+ TIME 12.45–1.30pm
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 7+ TIME 12.45–1.30pm
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Image: Mari Roberts
UNDERSTANDING OUR WORLD Carole Wilkinson’s non-fiction book Atmospheric and Katherine Rundell’s novel The Wolf Wilder both explore issues relating to the environment. Join these two authors as they share their view on all things nature and conservation. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 12+ TIME 9.45–10.30am
FAST PACED STORYTELLING
Image: Julian Watt
Master craftsmen Jasper Fforde and Jack Heath share their edgy worlds with you. With risk-taking protagonists, dark secrets and danger on every page, these authors know how to write stories that pack a punch. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 9+ TIME 9.45–10.30am YASSMIN’S STORY SUCCESSFUL CREATIVES Illustrator, designer and artist, Beci Orpin, shares how she finds the ideas and inspiration to drive her quirky and fresh artistic flair and the role social media has had in opening up her career and expanding her opportunities. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 12+ TIME 11.15am–12pm TIME AND PLACE
Join Yassmin Abdel-Magied, a mechanical engineer, writer and activist who campaigns for tolerance, diversity and the empowerment of youth through her organisation Youth without Borders. Yassmin shares her story and how she wants the world to change. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 12+ TIME 11.15am–12pm
STELLA PRIZE SCHOOLS PROGRAM WA LAUNCH
Katherine Rundell believes that reading has the power to turn the world upside down and leave you breathless. Join her as she talks about the inspiration behind her latest novel The Wolf Wilder and how she transports her readers into her novels by creating vivid settings and believable characters.
Ambelin Kwaymullina and Fiona Wood join Stella Prize Schools Coordinator Bec Kavanagh to discuss how unconscious bias affected their teenage reading habits and how they now address contemporary issues around gender and diversity in their writing.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 9+ TIME 12.45–1.30pm
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 12+ TIME 12.45–1.30pm
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MURDOCH
OCTAGON
LEARNING TO LEAD
SKETCH THE RHYME
Jane Caro, Meg Mckinlay and Emily Rodda have all created female characters battling to have their voice heard in uncertain worlds. Here they explore big questions around gender, power, self-sacrifice and isolation.
Join creator and MC Rapaport, MC P. Smurf, artist Sam Clouston and music director Josh Ahearn for an improvised theatrical battle of verbal wit, freestyle rhyme, cartoon illustration, and live music inspired by Pictionary, Celebrity Heads and Mr Squiggle.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 15+ TIME 9.45–10.30am
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 9–15 TIME 9.45–10.30am
COMING OF AGE Join the conversation as Fiona Wood (Cloudwish) and David Burton (How to Be Happy) discuss issues of depression, bullying, love, sex and everything in between.
Andy Griffiths has been busy building another 13 levels to his whacky treehouse. What are you waiting for? Come on up!
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 15+ TIME 11.15am–12pm
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 7+ TIME 11.15am–12pm
KEEPING THE READER ON THE EDGE OF THEIR SEAT
STRETCHING THE BOUNDARIES
SONGWRITING WITH KAV TEMPERLEY
Paolo Bacigalupi, Jack Heath and Brendan Ritchie discuss how they cleverly craft their plots, using tension and suspense to drive their narratives and keep readers burning with questions until the end.
Kav Temperley is the front man of Australian three-piece Eskimo Joe and an awardwinning songwriter. In this session he shares his music live, discussing and demonstrating practical techniques on how to write, structure and arrange a song.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 15+ TIME 12.45–1.30pm
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 9–15 TIME 12.45–1.30pm
INSPIRED LEARNING PROGRAM New ideas for teaching literacy. In 2016 Perth Writers Festival hosts its first series designed especially for education professionals. Featuring an impressive line-up of Australian and international authors and hosted by experienced authors and educators, AJ Betts and Julia Lawrinson, the two streams of the Inspired Learning Program explore the challenges of engaging young people in literacy and discuss current developments in the world of children’s literature.
and Brendan Ritchie on engaging teenagers’ in reading. Jasper Fforde, Meg Mckinlay and David Burton look at developing students into independent writers and Stella Prize Schools Program ambassadors Bec Kavanagh and Fiona Wood discuss diversity. For full program details and to book contact schools@perthfestival.com.au
PRIMARY STREAM ROSS LECTURE THEATRE
Primary educators can hear Sean E Avery and Sally Rippin discuss innovative ways to develop young readers and Emily Rodda, Andy Griffiths and Carole Wilkinson explore writing cultures in the classroom.
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA Fri 19 Feb, 1–5.15pm
Secondary sessions include a discussion between Jack Heath, Katherine Rundell
TICKETS $50 (includes 3 sessions + afternoon tea)
Image: Jessica Wyld
SECONDARY STREAM CLEWS LECTURE THEATRE
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USA
The energy and invention were amazing … one could hear the sounds of America itself. THE TELEGRAPH (UK)
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis West Australian Symphony Orchestra
WYNTON MARSALIS’ SWING SYMPHONY A rare audience with a jazz icon.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 12+
Take a journey through jazz history, as virtuoso trumpeter, composer and bandleader, Wynton Marsalis, brings his renowned Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra to the Festival. This big band features some of the top musicians from the American jazz scene and their expert take on jazz classics has filled concert halls around the world.
PERTH CONCERT HALL Thur 3–Fri 4 Mar, 7.30pm
Marsalis and his band share the stage with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra as they perform Marsalis’ homage to the evolution of swing, Swing Symphony.
OBSERVE: MASTERS OF JAZZ The WA Youth Jazz Orchestra join these legends of jazz on stage for a once in a lifetime masterclass and your students are invited to be in the audience. To find out more and to book contact schools@perthfestival.com.au
From ragtime and mambo to bebop and African-American church music, this is virtuosic jazz on a grand scale. Image: Frank Stewart
TICKETS $16
POST-SHOW DISCUSSION Fri 4 Mar
Tue 1 Mar FREE
ITALY
Image: The University of Western Australia
Concerto Italiano
CHAMBER MUSIC WEEKEND
MONTEVERDI: VESPERS OF 1610
A weekend celebrating music written for intimate performance.
Exceptional Baroque ensemble performs Monteverdi’s masterpiece.
Festival chamber music has a new home at UWA. Over three days we bring you 18 events performed on a purpose-built stage inside the beautiful acoustic of Winthrop Hall and in the gardens outside.
The musicians and choir of Concerto Italiano, directed by Rinaldo Alessandrini, are one of the world’s most celebrated early music ensembles. Performing on 17thcentury instruments, these internationally acclaimed performers of Baroque music vividly recreate the brilliant colours of Claudio Monteverdi’s Vespro per la Beata Vergine 1610 (Vespers for the Blessed Virgin), a masterpiece of voices and instruments.
Highlights include Geoffrey Lancaster performing Mozart on the fortepiano and programs of works by Bach, Haydn and Schubert. For full program details and to book contact schools@perthfestival.com.au RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 12+
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 12+ PERTH CONCERT HALL Mon 29 Feb, 7.30pm 1hr 45mins including interval
WINTHROP HALL Fri 26–Sun 28 Feb
Sung in Latin
TICKETS $16
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Bharti Kher
IN HER OWN LANGUAGE In her first solo exhibition in Australia, internationally acclaimed artist Bharti Kher offers a window into her richly textured practice. Her distinctive signature application of saris, bindis and moulded forms is on display in a selection of wall works and sculptures. Kher’s elegant yet diverse work is part visceral and part allegory, stemming from the pulse of her New Delhi studio. Figurative sculptures resist definition, dancing between mythical goddess and contemporary portraits. Cell-like orbs and ellipses of layered bindis float in fields of colour, whilst inscribed rice grains provoke reflection upon cultural and physical sustenance.
Kher’s language is her own and it has brought her global recognition in the contemporary art world. RECOMMENDED FOR ALL AGES LAWRENCE WILSON ART GALLERY, UWA Thu 18 Feb–Sat 16 Apr Tue–Sat, 11am–5pm
FREE INDIA BHARTI KHER Detail: Warrior with cloak and shield, 2008 Courtesy the Artist and Hauser & Wirth
Ryan Trecartin
Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg
Dubbed by The New Yorker as ‘a video art visionary’ whose work is full of ‘breaking news from the future’, Ryan Trecartin is widely considered to be the artist of our time.
Surreal and ultra-sensory, The Secret Garden by Swedish artists Nathalie Djurberg and Hans Berg opens up a netherworld of strange delights and encounters.
This Perth debut of his work features AGWA’s major new acquisitions, the incredibly intense and inventive Sibling Topics (section a) (2009) and CENTER JENNY (2013). In total six movies screened back to back will immerse visitors in the ecstatic poetics of Trecartin’s practice.
In this immersive landscape, sculpture, light, sound and film combine to dazzling effect, as gallery visitors are thrust into a mysterious world of feverish dreams, psychedelic sunsets and expanding universes.
6 MOVIES
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 15+ ART GALLERY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA, PERTH CULTURAL CENTRE Fri 5 Feb–Mon 7 Mar Wed–Mon, 10am–5pm
FREE AUDIENCE WARNING Sexual content and coarse language.
THE SECRET GARDEN
The exhibition also features a survey of the savagely humorous claymation films that first brought Djurberg and Berg into the international spotlight. RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 14+ PICA, PERTH CULTURAL CENTRE Thur 11 Feb–Sun 24 Apr Tue–Sun, 10am–5pm
FREE AUDIENCE WARNING Adult themes and sexual references.
USA RYAN TRECARTIN Detail: CENTER JENNY, 2013 (still). HD video, duration: 53 minutes, 15 seconds. State Art Collection, Art Gallery of Western Australia. Purchased through the TomorrowFund, Art Gallery of Western Australia Foundation, 2014. © Ryan Trecartin. Image courtesy Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York.
SWEDEN NATHALIE DJURBERG AND HANS BERG Detail: The Secret Garden, 2015 Stop motion animation 1:53mins. Courtesy the Artists and Lisson Gallery London.
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Dani Marti
Shaun Gladwell, Carsten Höller, Jon Tarry
BLACK SUN
FACE TO FACE
Black Sun, Dani Marti’s first solo show in Western Australia, includes a generous offering of new and previously unshown hand-woven canvases, audio and video works. Marti’s works are intense in their scrutiny, alive in their passion and ask poignant questions about sexuality, intimacy and the efficacy of relationships. Black Sun is an opportunity to see the work of one of Australia’s most challenging and exciting contemporary artists.
Face to Face juxtaposes multi-faceted works by distinguished artists Shaun Gladwell, Carsten Höller and Jon Tarry. In dedicated gallery spaces, the work of each artist provides a dialogue between sound, image and the viewer. Featuring film shot in diverse situations in the Congo, Paris and Perth, the artists unravel the intoxicating power of performance, be it solitary or to a mass crowd, competitively or in private.
RECOMMENDED FOR AGES 14+
RECOMMENDED FOR ALL AGES
FREMANTLE ARTS CENTRE Sun 7 Feb–Mon 28 Mar 10am–5pm daily
JOHN CURTIN GALLERY, CURTIN UNIVERSITY Sun 14 Feb–Sun 1 May Mon–Fri 11am–5pm, Sun 1–5pm
FREE AUDIENCE WARNING Adult themes and sexual references.
FREE
This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body
SPAIN/AUSTRALIA DANI MARTI Prelude (Purple), 2015 Corner cube reflectors, glass beads on aluminium frame Courtesy the Artist, GAGPROJECTS | Greenaway Art Gallery, Adelaide; and ARC ONE GALLERY, Melbourne
BELGIUM/AUSTRALIA CARSTEN HÖLLER AND MÅNS MÅNSSON Detail: Fara Fara, 2014 HD, colour, sound 13:26 mins Courtesy the Artists.
GURLGAMA – REMEMBER ME Gurlgama – Remember Me is a multiart exhibition created in collaboration with FORM, Yinhawangka, Banyjima and Nyiyaparli people of the Pilbara and one of Australia’s foremost contemporary artist’s, Fiona Foley. It responds to Foley’s time spent with traditional owners in the Pilbara and uses Indigenous plant knowledge to explore the subtleties of what it means to belong to Country. RECOMMENDED FOR ALL AGES FORM GALLERY 357 MURRAY STREET Fri 26 Feb–Mon 30 May Mon–Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 10am–5pm
FREE
NO CONFIDENCE No Confidence is a timely examination of the conditions of democracy today through a selection of international contemporary video art. Worldwide, democracy is in crisis with people questioning the fundamental competency, capacities, and organisation of their political representation. No Confidence presents the work of leading international and Australian artists exploring issues of contemporary democracy, its failures, its new forms, and its possible futures. RECOMMENDED FOR ALL AGES SUCCESS 2 NEWMAN COURT, FREMANTLE Sat 20 Feb–Sun 10 Apr Wed-Sun, 10am–5pm
FREE
INTERNATIONAL AUSTRALIA Detail: Project Participant, 2015 Photograph by Rhianna Pezzaniti, image courtesy of FORM
STEFANOS TSIVOPOULOS Detail: Geometry of Fear, (2012) Video still. Single-channel video installation, 7:00mins Courtesy the Artist and Kalfayan Galleries, Athens – Thessaloniki
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BOOKING DETAILS SCHOOL GROUP BOOKINGS ONLINE perthfestival.com.au ENQUIRIES Call the Festival Info Centre on 08 6488 5555 or email schools@perthfestival.com.au Schools will receive one free ‘teacher’ ticket per ten tickets booked. Schools tickets are only available for performances on the dates listed in the 2016 Rio Tinto Education Brochure. It is recommended that you book before the end of the 2015 school year as events have limited capacity. All tickets must be paid for no less than seven working days before the event or they may be released for sale. FILM BOOKINGS EMAIL schools@perthfestival.com.au Check perthfestival.com.au for updates on film classifications. WORKSHOP BOOKINGS Workshops are only available to schools that have booked tickets to the accompanying performance. Workshop bookings to be included on online booking form. RESOURCES AND EXCURSION PLANS Resources and excursion plans are available at perthfestival.com.au. PERFORMANCE LIMITATIONS All programs and artists are subject to change. Latecomers may not be admitted. Outdoor film screenings are subject to weather conditions. Schedule updates are published online at 4.30pm. The Festival will contact all ticket holders to cancelled events. BOOKING CONDITIONS Tickets to Festival events may be sold through a number of ticketing agents, each with differing booking fees. For further information please check the terms and conditions of the sale of tickets through the relevant ticketing agent.
All telephone and online bookings can be made by credit card at an additional charge of up to 2% of the total purchase price. Tickets delivered by registered post incur an additional fee of $2.25. The transaction fee is non-refundable. Lost or stolen tickets to general admission events will not be replaced. Tickets with a seat allocation can be replaced. Fees and conditions may apply depending on the venue and ticketing agent. Tickets will not be refunded or exchanged except as provided in the Entertainment Industry Code of Practice. CAPTIONED, AUSLAN AND AUDIO DESCRIPTION SESSIONS Captioning and Audio Description services are available for select performances and must be booked with your tickets. For more information please contact schools@perthfestival.com.au The Tiger Lillies Perform Hamlet (page 6), Sun 21 Feb, 2pm The Wild Duck (page 8), Sun 6 March, 7.30pm Every Brilliant Thing (page 12), Sun 14 Feb, 2pm Guide Gods (page 14), available for all performances, Auslan available for Sun 14 Feb, 2pm Sat 20 Feb, 2 & 7:30pm Apocrifu (page 16), Sat 27 Feb, 7.30pm The Object Lesson (page 11), Sat 20 Feb, 2 & 8pm
PERTH INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL 3 Crawley Avenue, Crawley WA 6009 Tel: +61 8 6488 2000 Fax: +61 8 6488 8555 Email: schools@perthfestival.com.au Web: perthfestival.com.au Festival Info Centre: +61 8 6488 5555
CURRICULUM REFERENCE
Theatre
Home
3
Skate
4
A Mile In My Shoes
5
The Tiger Lillies Perform Hamlet
7
Every Brilliant Thing
12
The Wild Duck
9
No Guts, No Heart, No Glory
10
Refuse the Hour
12
The Object Lesson
11
The Great Escape
Visual Arts
Film
Music
Dance
(A Borrower’s Tale)
Humanities & Social Sciences
Technologies
English
Visual Arts
Music
Media
Dance
Drama
Learning Areas
Sustainability
Asia and Australia’s engagement with Asia
ATSI
Cross Curriculum Priorities General Capabilities
Secondary
Primary
Page
Level
22
I Know You’re There
13
Guide Gods
14
Give Me A Reason To Live
14
Within
15
Apocrifu
16
Plexus
16
Monteverdi: Vespers of 1610
29
Wynton Marsalis’ Swing Symphony 28 Chamber Music Weekend
29
The Crow’s Egg
19
A Perfect Day
19
Spear
17
Sherpa: Trouble on Everest
18
Rams
19
Screenkids
21
Black Sun
32
6 Movies
31
Face to Face
32
Gurlgama – Remember Me
33
No Confidence
33
In Her Own Language
30
The Secret Garden
31
Perth Writers Festival Schools Day
23
Perth Writers Festival Inspired Learning Program
27
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THU 11 FEB
FRI 12 FEB
Heath Ledger Theatre, STCWA
SUN 14 FEB
MON 15 FEB
TUE 16 FEB
THU 18 FEB
FRI 19 FEB
SAT 20 FEB
SUN 21 FEB
MON 22 FEB
Refuse The Hour p12 Within p15 W
Plexus p16 T
Studio Underground, STCWA Reshearal Room 1, STCWA
WED 17 FEB
Home p3 W
Langley Park
Perth Concert Hall
SAT 13 FEB
The Object Lesson p11 T M Every Brilliant Thing p12
Every Brilliant Thing p12 M
Reshearal Room 2, STCWA The Tiger Lillies Perform Hamlet p7 T M
Regal Theatre
Queen Street Gym Perth Writers Festival p23
Perth Writers Festival Precinct
The Great Escape p22 M
Geography Building, UWA
Guide Gods p14 T
Burt Hall, St George’s Cathedral Subiaco Arts Centre Art & Motion p4
The Astor BUMP IN
Stirling Gardens PICA, Perth Cultural Centre
BUMP IN
Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg– The Secret Garden p31
Bharti Kher– In Her Own Language p30 Dani Marti–Black Sun p32
Dani Marti–Black Sun p32 Shaun Gladwell, Carsten Höller, Jon Tarry–Face to Face p32
John Curtin Gallery Art Gallery of WA
A Mile in My Shoes p5
Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg–The Secret Garden p31
Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery Fremantle Arts Centre
BUMP IN
Ryan Trecartin–6 Movies p31
Ryan Trecartin–6 Movies p31 No Confidence
Success Form Gallery UWA Somerville
Lotterywest Festival Films p18
Lotterywest Festival Films p18
ECU Joondalup
Lotterywest Festival Films p18
Lotterywest Festival Films p18
The Great Southern Festival p4
Great Southern
FREE
DANCE
THEATRE
The Great Southern Festival p4
PERTH WRITERS FESTIVAL
VISUAL ARTS
REST
TUE 23 FEB
WED 24 FEB
THU 25 FEB
FRI 26 FEB
SAT 27 FEB
SUN 28 FEB
MON 29 FEB
TUE 1 MAR
WED 2 MAR
THUR 3 MAR
Monteverdi: Vespers of 1610 p29 Apocrifu p16 T
BUMP IN
Spear p17 T
BUMP IN
FRI 4 MAR
SAT 5 MAR
SUN 6 MAR
Wynton Marsalis’ Swing Symphony p28 W The Wild Duck p9 W M
BUMP IN
BUMP IN
I Know You’re There p13 W M
REST
I Know You’re There p13 W M Give Me A Reason To Live p14 T
No Guts, No Heart, No Glory p10 W M Chamber Music Weekend p29
Screenkids p20
A Mile in My Shoes p5
A Mile in My Shoes p5
REST
Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg–The Secret Garden p31
Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg–The Secret Garden p31
Bharti Kher–In Her Own Language p30
Bharti Kher–In Her Own Language p30
Dani Marti–Black Sun p32 Shaun Gladwell, Carsten Höller, Jon Tarry–Face to Face p32
Dani Marti–Black Sun p32 Shaun Gladwell, Carsten Höller, Jon Tarry–Face to Face p32
Ryan Trecartin–6 Movies p31
Ryan Trecartin–6 Movies p31
No Confidence p33
No Confidence p33
Gurlgama – Remember Me
Gurlgama – Remember Me p33
Lotterywest Festival Films p18
Lotterywest Festival Films p18
Lotterywest Festival Films p18
Lotterywest Festival Films p18
The Great Southern Festival p4
The Great Southern Festival p4
FILM
GREAT SOUTHERN FESTIVAL
T Talk
W Workshop
M Matinee
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2016 A BIG, BOLD ADVENTURE
BUILDING A BETTER WA TOGETHER. PROUDLY SUPPORTING PIAF SINCE 1992.