Events

« October 01, 2009 - October 31, 2009 »
 
10 / 1
10 / 2
10 / 3
10 / 4
10 / 5
10 / 6
10 / 7
10 / 8
10 / 9
10 / 10
10 / 11
10 / 12
10 / 13
10 / 14
10 / 15
10 / 16
10 / 17
Start: 10:00 am
End: 6:00 pm

modern-swing-dance-couple-eps-thumb8431791.jpg

Learn to Swing Dance with one of Australia's best teachers - Jake (Spincat) Meadley!

Where: Chambers Crescent Theatre, Malak Shopping Centre

When: Saturday 17 October, 2009

10am-11.30am - Group Class. Jitterbug & Charleston in 4
easy steps! Really! Learn the basics of the fun and easy styles of
Swing that took Hollywood by storm.

12pm-1.30pm - Group Class. Bag of Tricks! Following on from
the morning  session, you add to your basics with some of the cool
moves that have made these dances so contagious.

2pm-6pm - Swing Pit. Put your moves to music in a social setting. BYO nibbles and drinks and listen to Jake spin some fantastic tunes.

Call 0401 118 786 (Quito) or email SwingDanceNT@gmail.com to register or to get further details.

10 / 18
10 / 19
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:00 pm

Alice
Rae, from local act Country Town Collective, will be running a series
of workshops on the finer points of music. For those interested in
learning more about not only the practice, but also the theory of
music, come along! Workshops will be once a week at DCA, starting
Monday the 19th of October at 5.30pm. For more information call DCA on
8945 7346.

10 / 20
10 / 21
10 / 22
10 / 23
10 / 24
Start: 6:30 pm
End: 10:00 pm

The Indian Cultural Society NT is putting on an Evening of Songs, Dances and Dinner.

When: Saturday 24 October, 2009 -  6.30pm for  7pm start

Where: Darwin Entertainment Centre

Cost: Adults - $25 (member) $35 (non member) Child - $15

Ticket prices include food and entertainment. Drinks can be purchased from the bar.

Tickets can be purchased from Indian Foods, Jingili Terrace, Jingili (phone 89276125)

or Cafe Kashmir, Pavonia Place, Nightcliff (phone 8948 0688)

Start: 10:00 pm
End: 10:30 pm

Join the human tide-line on Jingili Footbridge, Trower Rd  by the Water Gardens

10am Saturday 24th October, 2009  -   10.30am - Photo!

Join us for a fun creative community day of climate change action by
being part of a human tide line to mark the potential sea-level rise
we're facing if we don't reduce emissions. Wear blue and if you wish,
also bring a fish made from recycled materials with your own message to
Government on the back.  We will be taking a big group photo on the
day, and deliveing the catch of fish to parliament the following week.
If you have a question or would like to help out, you can contact the
350 Darwin team at climate@climateactiondarwin.org

An initiative of: Climate Action Darwin - Top End Transitions Towns -
COOLmob - The Environment Centre NT - Charles Darwin University
Environment Collective 

10 / 25
10 / 26
10 / 27
10 / 28
Start: 3:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Lantern making workshop at Chambers Crescent Theatre 28 October 3pm

For more information: 8945 7347

Start: 4:00 pm
End: 6:00 pm

Want to learn how to shoot, edit, and produce a video? Starting on
Wednesday October the 28th at DCA Rusty Stewart will run a four week
course that will teach you what you need to know to make your own short videos. Classes will be every Wednesday between 4 and 6pm. If you are
interested or want to know more give DCA a call on 8945 7346.

10 / 29
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 11:00 pm

FESTIVAL OF LIGHT
Deepawali * Tidingyut

Where: Chambers Crescent Theatre, Malak Shopping Centre
When: Thursday 29 October, 2009 at 6;00pm
What: Food, Music & Dancing

Free event- ALL WELCOME!

10 / 30
10 / 31
Start: 5:00 pm

BROWNS MART BUILDUP BENEFIT

*Robbie Mills and The Collective * Straight Skirt * Elemental * Ali Tapper * The Spin * World Beats*

When: Saturday 31st October, 5pm - late

Where: Browns Mart Theatre

Food: $6 a plate

Entry: $15/$10 (half price entry for full halloween costume)

All funds from this event will be directed to medical costs of the
ongoing health care for Arnya Hoffman. Arnya, a year 5 student at
Jingili Primary School, was recently diagnosed with a brian tumour and
was rushed to Brisbane for teatment. Arnya had surgery to remove the
tumour and has undergone radio- and chemo-therapy. Funds raised will
support the use of Hyperbolic Oxygen Therapy to aid Arnya's recovery.

Syndicate content