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Having trouble viewing this email? Click here to view in your online browser. June 2018 AT THE MOVIES Tea With The Dames - The Difference Between Truth & Illusion Tea With The Dames distributed by Transmission Films, features four English graces; Dame Maggie Smith, Dame Eileen Atkins, Dame Judi Dench and Dame Joan Plowright, all of whom are renowned for their candour, good humour, irreverent, poignant and captivating moments on stage and screen. This unique film is special and not to be missed. Read More Solo: A Star Wars Story – Loving a Scoundrel - Review Alden Ehrenreich had big shoes to fill with the making of SOLO: A Star Wars Story and is definitely his own man, relaxed, at ease in a tight situation and with a laconic winning smile. My two companions and I loved every second of our sensational thrill a minute ride with this legendary scoundrel and as Director Ron Howard promised, it is imaginative, fun and above all, highly entertaining. Read More AT THE THEATRE Shirley Valentine by Willy Russell - Ensemble Theatre Sydney Playwright Willy Russell says Rose Niland has crafted in Shirley Valentine an enduring play that resonates with a deep understanding of the female psyche. The Ensemble Theatre at Kirribilli in Sydney's current production celebrates the integrity of the playwright’s sensitivity, compassion, sense of humour and knowledge of working class lives and stories. Read More | Buy Tickets FESTIVALS OF ART AND DESIGN MEL & NYC Winter Festival 2018 - Tell a Tale of Two Cities Coinciding with the world-premiere exhibition MoMA at NGV: 130 Years of Modern and Contemporary Art between June 8 to August 2018, the National Gallery of Victoria will become an anchor for the festival MEL&NYC, exchangeing ‘ideas and tales of two cities that never sleep. Visit New York & Melbourne through theatre, dance, live music, dining, community led events and more. Read More Royal College of Physicians Salutes a Summer of Architecture During 2018 the Royal College of Physicians Museum of London will be celebrating 500 years of medicine with a season of events taking place June 07 - July 07. Their classical modernist building will be, for the first time part of the London Festival of Architecture, June 1 to June 30, with fabulous family events, there will be something for everyone to see and do. Read More | Program - Bookings Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up, Fashionable Concerns, V&A Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up will give the fashion world an exciting, and indeed colourful focus, when the exhibition starts Saturday June 16 at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. One of Mexico’s greatest twentieth century artists Frida Kahlo had a turbulent life that finally found expression in her designs for vibrant clothing and outré accessories. Read More | Buy Tickets 2018 Good Design Awards – Winners Announced Notable accolades at the Good Design Awards 2018 included the Next Gen Award, which was won by Ikki the Companion Therapy Robot for Sick Children. It helps children to perform calming and breathing exercises improving clinical outcomes by simplifying the experience for patients, doctors, families and the community. Read More MARVELLOUS MUSIC Sheku Kanneh-Mason – Cello Rockstar at the Royal Wedding What a performance; young cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason left countless people among the instant fans he garnered – some 235 million people, who now follow him on Instagram – either in tears or with a huge lump in their throat when he played three stunning solos accompanied by the orchestra performing at The Royal Wedding in St George's Chapel Windsor. Read More Melbourne International Festival of Lieder and Art Song The newly named Melbourne International Festival of Lieder and Art Song will take place July 7 – 13, at Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, part of Melbourne University. It will focus on the songs of composers Franz Schubert and Gustav Mahler with 24 singers and pianists from across the world participating including mezzo-soprano Alexandra Mathew. Read More The Idea of North - Contemporary Cappella Ensemble The warm interplay between the members of The Idea of North, a contemporary a capella ensemble whose sublime harmonies and stunning voices showcased effervescent energy, love of vocal song and percussion, was all joyfully communicated to a jubilantly appreciative audience says Rose in her review of their performance at Sydney's City Recital Hall. Read More GARDEN MATTERS New York Botanical Garden Georgia O’Keeffe Show – Aloha! Spotlighting Hawaii and the exotic lush culture that captured American artist Georgia O’Keeffe’s imagination the New York Botanical Garden has recently opened Georgia O’Keeffe: Visions of Hawai‘i a landmark show. Her fabulous paintings of flowers inspired, enlarged and expanded the European tradition of flower painting during the 1920s - they were big, bold and beautiful. Read More Contact Editor MUSE~NEWS - Email: [email protected] | Web: www.thecultureconcept.com © 2018 THE CULTURE CONCEPT CIRCLE | SEND TO A FRIEND | PRIVACY | UNSUBSCRIBE VISIT OUR WEBSITE | VISIT OUR FACEBOOK PAGE | FOLLOW US ON TWITTER | WATCH US ON YOUTUBE

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June 2018

AT THE MOVIESTea With The Dames - The Difference Between Truth & Illusion

Tea With The Dames distributed by Transmission Films, features four English graces; DameMaggie Smith, Dame Eileen Atkins, Dame Judi Dench and Dame Joan Plowright, all ofwhom are renowned for their candour, good humour, irreverent, poignant and captivatingmoments on stage and screen. This unique film is special and not to be missed. Read More

Solo: A Star Wars Story – Loving a Scoundrel - Review

Alden Ehrenreich had big shoes to fill with the making of SOLO: A Star Wars Story and is definitely hisown man, relaxed, at ease in a tight situation and with a laconic winning smile. My two companionsand I loved every second of our sensational thrill a minute ride with this legendary scoundrel and asDirector Ron Howard promised, it is imaginative, fun and above all, highly entertaining. Read More

AT THE THEATREShirley Valentine by Willy Russell - Ensemble Theatre Sydney

Playwright Willy Russell says Rose Niland has crafted in Shirley Valentine an enduring play thatresonates with a deep understanding of the female psyche. The Ensemble Theatre at Kirribilli inSydney's current production celebrates the integrity of the playwright’s sensitivity, compassion, senseof humour and knowledge of working class lives and stories. Read More | Buy Tickets

FESTIVALS OF ART AND DESIGNMEL & NYC Winter Festival 2018 - Tell a Tale of Two Cities

Coinciding with the world-premiere exhibition MoMA at NGV: 130 Years of Modern and ContemporaryArt between June 8 to August 2018, the National Gallery of Victoria will become an anchor for thefestival MEL&NYC, exchangeing ‘ideas and tales of two cities that never sleep. Visit New York &Melbourne through theatre, dance, live music, dining, community led events and more. Read More

Royal College of Physicians Salutes a Summer of Architecture

During 2018 the Royal College of Physicians Museum of London will be celebrating 500 years ofmedicine with a season of events taking place June 07 - July 07. Their classical modernist buildingwill be, for the first time part of the London Festival of Architecture, June 1 to June 30, with fabulousfamily events, there will be something for everyone to see and do. Read More | Program - Bookings

Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up, Fashionable Concerns, V&A

Frida Kahlo: Making Her Self Up will give the fashion world an exciting, and indeed colourful focus,when the exhibition starts Saturday June 16 at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. One ofMexico’s greatest twentieth century artists Frida Kahlo had a turbulent life that finally found expressionin her designs for vibrant clothing and outré accessories. Read More | Buy Tickets

2018 Good Design Awards – Winners Announced

Notable accolades at the Good Design Awards 2018 included the Next Gen Award, which was won byIkki the Companion Therapy Robot for Sick Children. It helps children to perform calming andbreathing exercises improving clinical outcomes by simplifying the experience for patients, doctors,families and the community. Read More

MARVELLOUS MUSICSheku Kanneh-Mason – Cello Rockstar at the Royal Wedding

What a performance; young cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason left countless people among the instant fanshe garnered – some 235 million people, who now follow him on Instagram – either in tears or with ahuge lump in their throat when he played three stunning solos accompanied by the orchestraperforming at The Royal Wedding in St George's Chapel Windsor. Read More

Melbourne International Festival of Lieder and Art Song

The newly named Melbourne International Festival of Lieder and Art Song will take place July 7 –13, at Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, part of Melbourne University. It will focus on the songs ofcomposers Franz Schubert and Gustav Mahler with 24 singers and pianists from across the worldparticipating including mezzo-soprano Alexandra Mathew. Read More

The Idea of North - Contemporary Cappella Ensemble

The warm interplay between the members of The Idea of North, a contemporary a capella ensemblewhose sublime harmonies and stunning voices showcased effervescent energy, love of vocal songand percussion, was all joyfully communicated to a jubilantly appreciative audience says Rose in herreview of their performance at Sydney's City Recital Hall. Read More

GARDEN MATTERSNew York Botanical Garden Georgia O’Keeffe Show – Aloha!

Spotlighting Hawaii and the exotic lush culture that captured American artist Georgia O’Keeffe’simagination the New York Botanical Garden has recently opened Georgia O’Keeffe: Visions ofHawai‘i a landmark show. Her fabulous paintings of flowers inspired, enlarged and expanded theEuropean tradition of flower painting during the 1920s - they were big, bold and beautiful. Read More

Contact Editor MUSE~NEWS - Email: [email protected] | Web: www.thecultureconcept.com

© 2018 THE CULTURE CONCEPT CIRCLE | SEND TO A FRIEND | PRIVACY | UNSUBSCRIBEVISIT OUR WEBSITE | VISIT OUR FACEBOOK PAGE | FOLLOW US ON TWITTER | WATCH US ON YOUTUBE