Events
A Volunteer Family A-Fair
Saturday 16th May Holzerland Park Malak 4:30-7:30pm
To celebrate National Volunteer Week ~ Everyday People, Extraordinary Contributions
Communal Picnic!
Bring Your Own:
food,
drink (NO ALCOHOL)
blanket / chairs
musical instruments
Jumping castle
Face painting
Shoulder massages
African drumming
Youth Dance Party
for Under 18s
Saturday, 16 May 2009
7:30 to 10:00 PM
Chambers Crescent Theatre
Malak Shopping Centre
Chambers Cres cnr Malak Cres, Malak
Gold Coin Entry | Softdrinks on Sale | Pizza Provided | Security on Site
Supported by:
Melaleuca | YWCA | MYNT | The Shak | Mission Australia | MCNT
For more information: Phone 8945 7347
A meeting to detail the F@B 2009 concept (Fringe at the Bank) will be held at Frog Hollow. DCA and Darwin Festival will describe the preparations so far and set out the guidelines for participation in the Fringe. Representatives of key Fringe partner organisations have been invited to attend. Individual artists with an interest in the Fringe are also welcome.
We are looking for a F@B 2009 logo. If you would like to submit a design, please contact Alan at DCA on mail@darwincommunityarts.org.au, 89457347.
Spend an evening with author and permaculturist Rosemary Morrow at The Groove Cafe, Nightcliff. Rosemary will talk about her experience working with communities to design and create sustainable agriculture systems in different countries.
The evening will also feature a short film, 'Eating Your Park', and an introduction to the new Alawa Community Garden. Entry is free while food and drinks will be available at usual cafe prices.
Be early to get yourself a table before the start of the evening's program at 7pm. Nightcliff shops are very accessible by bike path and public bus number 4 so please consider earth-friendly transport to the event. In conjunction with co-organisers FoodCare NT, we look forward to seeing you there.
A free rehearsal/workshop for anyone interested in exploring the tools and techniques of The Theatre of the Oppressed method!!
The Theater of the Oppressed, established in the early 1970s by Brazilian director and political activist Augusto Boal, is a form of popular theatre, of, by, and for people. It is a tool for empowerment and is open to all and any who wish to develop skills and capacities for facing everyday oppressions in life. No ‘acting’ experience is necessary as this form of theatre is inclusive and tailored to meet the needs of everyday people.
These initial sessions are intended to be a fun sharing of past experiences of anyone involved in this method in the past, and an introduction for those who haven’t – no prior experience required. Open to all ages, genders, cultures etc.









