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Saturday April 17, 2010
Start: 2:00 pm
End: 5:00 pm

The Malak Water Festival

When: Saturday 17th April, 2pm-5pm
Where: Holzerland Pk, Malak
Who: Everyone welcome!

The Malak Water Festival is a multicultural celebration of water, in
all its forms. Come have fun on the Slip n Slide, throw a waterballoon
or soak someone with your supersoaker! There will also be a jumping
castle for the younger kids and for those with a sweet tooth there will
be Burmese, Bhutanese, and Tamil Sweets to taste.

There is a great list of performers, including Ali Mills, Alice Rae,
The DUKES, Aung Aung Live, Burmese Water Dancers, Dream Voice Dancers
(Congo), and Winesia (Indonesia).

Tuesday April 20, 2010
Start: 5:30 pm
End: 7:00 pm

mervin Jarman will do an Artist's Talk at Chambers Crescent Theatre, Malak Shopping Centre, about his work in community arts, new media, youth, and others.

Wednesday April 21, 2010
Start: 10:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

The second of mervin's Talks, this time at Charles Darwin University, hosted by the School of Creative Arts and Humanities.

Friday April 23, 2010
Start: 1:11 pm
Start: 23 Apr 2010 - 1:11pm
End: 26 Apr 2010 - 1:11pm

Free Entry, Great Family Event,  Food from all over the world!

When: Sunday 25th April 2010, 5-8 pm
Where: International Buddhist Centre, 37 Parkside Crescent, Leanyer

Saturday April 24, 2010
(all day)
Start: 23 Apr 2010 - 1:11pm
End: 26 Apr 2010 - 1:11pm

Free Entry, Great Family Event,  Food from all over the world!

When: Sunday 25th April 2010, 5-8 pm
Where: International Buddhist Centre, 37 Parkside Crescent, Leanyer

Sunday April 25, 2010
(all day)
Start: 23 Apr 2010 - 1:11pm
End: 26 Apr 2010 - 1:11pm

Free Entry, Great Family Event,  Food from all over the world!

When: Sunday 25th April 2010, 5-8 pm
Where: International Buddhist Centre, 37 Parkside Crescent, Leanyer

Monday April 26, 2010
End: 1:11 pm
Start: 23 Apr 2010 - 1:11pm
End: 26 Apr 2010 - 1:11pm

Free Entry, Great Family Event,  Food from all over the world!

When: Sunday 25th April 2010, 5-8 pm
Where: International Buddhist Centre, 37 Parkside Crescent, Leanyer

Thursday April 29, 2010
Start: 6:00 pm
End: 7:00 pm

The Annual General Meeting of Darwin Community Arts Inc. will be held 

When: 6:00pm Thursday 29 April, 2010

Where: Chambers Crescent Theatre, Chambers Crescent, Malak Shopping Centre, Malak, NT 0812

The business will include

  • Presentation of 2009 Annual Reports
  • Presentation of 2009 Audited Statements
  • Election Of Board Members
  • Other Business

Copies of the above reports will be made available on our website.

For further information contact 8945 7347or mail@darwincommunityarts.org.au

Saturday May 1, 2010
Start: 10:00 pm
Start: 1 May 2010 - 10:00pm
End: 2 May 2010 - 4:00pm

'Theatre of the Oppressed' was developed by Augusto Boal in the 1960s in Brazil with the specific goal of empowering people and communities to deal with local problems including poverty, racism, disadvantage and illiteracy. Its techniques has been adopted widely and it is now practiced throughout the world. It is often described as a 'rehearsal for change' and acknowledges that community has knowledge about how to grow if given a forum to express itself. Theatrical techniques such as role-play and creative games are used to identify problems and to find solutions using a theatrical dialogue. The purpose of the two-day workshop is to bring together people who want to learn about this type of theatre and explore how theatrical dialogue may create opportunities for the Darwin Long Grass Community.

10 AM to 4 PM

Saturday 1st May and Sunday 2nd May 2010

Chambers Crescent Theatre

Malak Shopping Centre

Sunday May 2, 2010
End: 4:00 pm
Start: 1 May 2010 - 10:00pm
End: 2 May 2010 - 4:00pm

'Theatre of the Oppressed' was developed by Augusto Boal in the 1960s in Brazil with the specific goal of empowering people and communities to deal with local problems including poverty, racism, disadvantage and illiteracy. Its techniques has been adopted widely and it is now practiced throughout the world. It is often described as a 'rehearsal for change' and acknowledges that community has knowledge about how to grow if given a forum to express itself. Theatrical techniques such as role-play and creative games are used to identify problems and to find solutions using a theatrical dialogue. The purpose of the two-day workshop is to bring together people who want to learn about this type of theatre and explore how theatrical dialogue may create opportunities for the Darwin Long Grass Community.

10 AM to 4 PM

Saturday 1st May and Sunday 2nd May 2010

Chambers Crescent Theatre

Malak Shopping Centre

Tuesday May 4, 2010
Start: 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm

As seen in The Folding Wife – touring now at Darwin Entertainment Centre 5/6 May, 2010

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