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Leaps and Bounds music festival s 2022 NAIDOC Week special includes live Rockwiz show

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Third time lucky? Melbourne s Rising festival announces 2022 lineup after two years of delays | Festivals

Arts festival was cancelled in 2020 and 2021, but organisers have high hopes for this year, which will see 801 artists, musicians and theatre companies present 84 projects

We should be used to arts events being cancelled by now, but in Melbourne it still stings

This is The Rivers Sing, a commissioned audio work created for Rising festival. It was composed by Yorta Yorta/Yuin opera singer Deborah Cheetham, with artists Thomas Supple and Byron J Scullin, blending echoes of the natural world with myriad human voices. Over the course of two months the work has made its way along the Birrarung and Maribyrnong rivers, the sounds and music evolving and changing across its journey. It started off at Tarrawarra in March, then moved through points including Mount Lofty, Abbotsford, and Footscray, until it reached its final spot in the CBD. It’s one of the few remnants of Rising festival to have made it through Melbourne’s unexpected fourth Covid-19 lockdown, comparatively unscathed. It seems ridiculous, but it never once occurred to me that Rising wouldn’t go ahead. It had already been delayed by a year, and re-planned meticulously with the pandemic in mind. Outdoor events. Social distancing factored in. When I tentatively started venturing ba

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