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Mesmerizing and enthralling, ENCODED is a powerful and hypnotic, at times almost trancelike work that combines fabulous contemporary dance, aerial acrobatics and the latest in computer images and technology.

Described as ‘a meditation on fragility’, ENCODED features an immersive aerial

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signs of life

In Tim Winton’s SIGNS OF LIFE, an indigenous brother and sister, Bender (Aaron Pederson) and Mona(Pauline Whyman) are driving through the West Australian outback when their car breaks down near Georgie’s(Heather Mitchell) farmhouse. They ask Georgie if they can stay

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into the mirror

Some roads that people walk down in life, whilst they are taken with true grit and authenticity, can also cause much angst and grief, not only for the individual but also for the people around them.

Sally, the protagonist in

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the perks of being a wallflower

In 1999, Stephen Chbosky published his novel, THE PERKS OF BEING A WALLFLOWER. It proved a cult classic among its target audience of young adults and has now been adapted for the screen by its author.

“We accept the love

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you move’s ‘tenofus’

Five short, sharp, challenging and exciting works combine to make the latest program for You Move.

The first work, ‘Compact Homosapien’, choreographed by Anton and performed by Anna Healey , was gripping and intense . Healey, in a white short

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all the way through evening

Melbourne filmmaker Rohan Spong’s documentary, “All The Way Through Evening” (MA) has secured screenings in the US over the World AIDS Day weekend, alongside its national Australian release.

Spong’s second feature length documentary, “All The Way Through Evening” is an

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hollywood ending

CJ Johnson’s HOLLYWOOD ENDING is a good natured, fast paced comedy spoof on the movie industry.

Johnson comes up with a nifty little plot that he ties up well. In brief, the narrative features the second coming of a hack

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a steady rain

A STEADY RAIN is an entertaining and thoughtful play about a couple of police buddies- Denny, played with authenticity by Michael Booth, and Joey, played with great charm by Sam O’Sullivan, childhood friends who, as adults, share a police patrol

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alexander the great: 2000 years of treasures

This is a huge jaw dropping, enthralling exhibition you could spend days in .There are so many exquisite items and fascinating facts.
The exhibition is direct from the State Hermitage in Russia. Brought to us by a team of twenty

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showgirls, teen wolves and astro zombies

The title grabbed me straight away- how could I not buy it?! Michael Adams watches at least one bad movie a day for a whole year- telling us how they were made and what he thought of them. Let me

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