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Music / “Songs from a Stolen Senate”, Griffyn Ensemble. At Belco Arts, March 13. Reviewed by
GRAHAM McDONALD
THE story so far… This concert was originally planned to open the new performance space at the revamped Belco Arts (previously known as the Belconnen Arts centre) in May last year. The idea for program was to commission a number of First Nations composers to set words, compiled by poet Melinda Smith from various Parliamentary speeches, for performance by the Griffyns.
The plague put a stop to that and in September a live version was streamed with pre-recorded videos of five of the commissioned works interspersed with interviews and commentary from the composers and performers.
Sophie Edwards, founder of “She’s On The Bill”.
“CANBERRA Women In Music” is a new three-day festival with a line-up of 11 bands across three venues showcasing the music, event management and technical skills of women in Canberra, with all proceeds going to charity. First up, and to launch the project is “She’s On The Bill”, young professionals Sophie Edwards, Kirrah Amosa, Lucy Sugerman, Kim Yang and Dana Hassall, 7-11pm, Friday, March 12 at ANU Kambri.
THEN on Saturday, March 13, 11 local acts will perform at The Polo, 38 David Street, Turner, from midday until midnight in three shows for three charities. The night time show, “Women Who Rock For Karinya House” starts at 8.30pm with MC Jen Seyderhelm. The festival also has “Soulful Sunday” at Sideway on Sunday, March 14. All details here.
Australian Institute of Sport Share a Yarn ambassadors build Indigenous cultural understanding
By The Ticket and ABC sport reporter Tracey Holmes
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A 2021 Share a Yarn ambassador, Australian softballer Janice Blackman said gifting her team mates with an Indigenous jersey was an emotional experience.
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A national softballer and three-time Paralympic track-and-field athlete are among 14 athletes to be named as the Australian Institute of Sport s 2021 Share a Yarn ambassadors.
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Tokyo-bound Olympian Janice Blackman says her team mates want to learn about Indigenous culture
Non-Indigenous Paralympian Brad Scott says the experience has been eye-opening
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