This month we’re excited about the re-opening the Art Gallery of WA, the Fremantle Biennale, the Perth International Jazz Festival… and more!
Your Arts Playground podcast: November
28 October 2021
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Can you believe it’s November already?
Join Nina and Rosalind as they dive into the shows, concerts and exhibitions they’re looking forward to catching this month.
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Show notes
Notes are listed in chronological order, as mentioned in the episode.
“The View From Here”, opens 6 November @ Art Gallery of Western Australia
Fremantle Biennale 5-21 November
Outside In by Amrita Hepi, @ The Naval Store, 5-21 November (Performances: 5-7 November, 18-20 November)
Seesaw’s article about the Fremantle Biennale
Step change, by Alexander Boynes, Mandy Martin and Tristen Parr @ The Naval Store, 5-21 November
Kepa Kalyakoorl – Aquiferous by Cara Teusner-Gartland, Daniel Jan Martin and Sandra Harben @ Old Customs House and various sites along the Derbarl Yerrigan, 5-21 November
Meeting Place by HIP Company, 19 November @ The Naval Store
(Please note this is a ticketed event!)
Perth International Jazz Festival, in Perth and 13 November in Busselton, 5-7 November
Competition to win tickets to Scott Tinkler at the Perth International Jazz Festival
Folds by WAAPA second year Performance Making students, directed by WAAPA’s Associate Dean of Performance, @ WA Musuem Boola Bardip 4-6 November
Review of WAAPA Bachelor of Performing Arts students (2017)
ST. ALi Italian Film Festival @ Palace Cinemas until 14 November
British Film Festival @ Palace Cinemas, 3 November – 1 December
Competition to win tickets to the British Film Festival
WA Expose @ The Rechabite, 26 November
Seesaw’s review of Yirra Yaakin’s Ice Land: a Hip H’Opera (2019)
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