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The Arts Centre Gold Coast Youth Academy Program 2012

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Welcome to our very first youth program. Inside you will find a year’s worth of development workshops, performances and exhibitions, designed to excite and inspire the budding artists of the Gold Coast.

In 2012, The Arts Centre Gold Coast will present for the first time, The Friends of The Arts Centre Gold Coast Youth Arts Academy, a series of workshops and residencies for Gold Coast youth. Focused on providing a diverse range of opportunities and experiences, the program will cater for a breadth of ages encompassing birth to 24 years. Each of the art forms within the program will be presented and conducted by some of the country’s most reputable practitioners and companies.

Thanks to our kind sponsors McDonald’s Gold Coast, we will also continue to provide the Gold Coast with quality children’s and youth theatre experiences, including stage renditions of popular children’s books such as The Gruffalo’s Child and moving performances that address the tough issues faced by our young residents, such as drug use (April’s Fool). We have brought some fantastic performances to your door step, so you no longer need to travel to Brisbane for your cultural fix.

The Gold Coast City Gallery will continue to celebrate and develop the skills of the city’s fine young artists with the continuation of the annual Energies exhibition, gallery tours and breakout workshops with professional Gold Coast artists.

We are pleased to be able to offer these fabulous opportunities for youth to engage and connect with performing and visual arts. We invite you to embrace and support the initiatives on offer and reiterate that the opportunities enclosed are about enriching the lives of our younger population through learning new skills, exploring new concepts, forming new friendships and having fun.

Destry PuiaGENERAL MANAGER

PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE GOLD COAST CITY COUNCIL

THE ARTS CENTRE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

CHAIRMAN Kerry WatsonDEPUTY CHAIR Richard MunroDIRECTOR Patrick Corrigan AMDIRECTOR Judith FerberDIRECTOR Alan HayesDIRECTOR Christine LohmanDIRECTOR Naomi Middlebrook

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THE FRIENDS OF THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST YOUTH ARTS ACADEMYMUSICAL THEATRE SUMMER RESIDENCY PAGE 7 - 10YOUTH DANCE PROJECT PAGE 11 -14FILL THIS SPACE YOUTH PROJECT PAGE 15 - 18SMALL DANCES, BIG STORIES PAGE 19 - 20JUNIOR AND YOUTH THEATRE RESIDENCY PAGE 21 - 24YOUTH THEATRE PROJECT PAGE 25 - 28

CHILDREN’S SERIESCRADLE SONGS PAGE 32THE GRUFFALO’S CHILD PAGE 33I, BUNYIP PAGE 34ME AND MY SHADOW PAGE 35

YOUTH SERIESAPRIL’S FOOL PAGE 38BANG CRASH TAP PAGE 39BOY GIRL WALL PAGE 40CIRCA PAGE 41QUEENSLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA PAGE 422012 AT A GLANCE PAGE 43PERFORMANCE BOOKING FORM PAGE 44

EXHIBITIONSJACARANDA ACQUISITIVE DRAWING AWARD 2010 PAGE 47JUDY WATSON HERON ISLAND SUITE PAGE 48MARIAN DREW + ALANA HAMPTON: THE LORIKEET ISLAND PROJECT PAGE 49JOSEPHINE ULRICK AND WIN SCHUBERT PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD PAGE 50

I MY CITY ART COLLECTION PAGE 51SHAKIN’ THE CONTEMPORARY KINETIC AESTHETIC PAGE 52ART ON ART PAGE 53SEXUALISING THE CITY PAGE 542012 GALLERY FULL EXHIBITION LISTING PAGE 55GOLD COAST CITY GALLERY BOOKING FORM PAGE 56

CENTRE MAP PAGE 57CENTRE INFORMATION PAGE 58FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS PAGE 59 - 60WITH THANKS PAGE 61 - 62

CONTENTS

O F T H E A R T S C E N T R E

G O L D C O A S T

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The Friends of The Arts Centre Gold Coast is a not-for-profit organisation supporting The Arts Centre Gold Coast in its promotion of artistic and cultural pursuits. We currently average 1,700 members annually and over the 25 years of The Arts Centre’s existence, we have donated close to $200,000 for items on the Centre’s ‘wish list’ with a more recent focus on supporting the development of young artistic talent. Membership fees are the main source of our funds. A Friends’ Gift Fund was established in 2006 with the assistance of Friends’ Life Members and Arts Centre Platinum Benefactors, Jock and Beverly McIlwain, who, along with other regular donors, have continued to donate to the fund since its launch.

Interest on the fund provides scholarships to help aspiring Gold Coast people reach their artistic potential.

The Friends are excited to be a key supporter of The Arts Centre’s newest youth venture, to be known as The Friends of The Arts Centre Gold Coast Youth Arts Academy. This program will enable many more talented young people on the Gold Coast to access the expertise and wisdom of a variety of industry professionals.

I congratulate The Arts Centre on this initiative of which the Friends are proud to be a part. Best of luck to all young participants and we look forward to playing a leading role in helping you achieve your artistic dreams.

Wendy Spencer PRESIDENT

FRIENDS’ BOARD DIRECTORS - 2011/12

Wendy Spencer PRESIDENTTim Cole VICE PRESIDENTCarol Little TREASURERDavid Huddy SECRETARYTony Wilkins GIFT FUND CHAIRMANPaul Fitzgerald Dorothy McCormack Brian Morris Rebecca Paranthoiene

• Friends of The Arts Centre Gold Coast Youth Arts Academy applicants are invited to apply for a special grant to cover the cost of tuition for families who are unable to afford the fees and would otherwise be unable to participate • The number of grants available will be determined by the level of community donations received by The Arts Centre Gold Coast and are limited

• Grants will be awarded on application and following informal interviews with families and students

• Selection is based on the level of financial need coupled with a demonstrated commitment to the Arts

• Applicants will be advised within 24 hours if their application has been successful

• Decisions regarding allocation of student grants will be made by the Grant Panel, whose decisions are final

For more information and a Friends of The Arts Centre Gold Coast Youth Arts Academy Grant application form, please visit our website www.theartscentregc.com.au

Applying for a Friends of The Arts Centre Gold Coast Youth Arts Academy Grant

Graduates of The Friends of The Arts Centre Gold Coast Youth Arts Academy and other aspiring Gold Coast artists are invited to apply for Scholarships available from The Friends’ Gift Fund. These scholarships – Friends’ scholarships and a special Beverly McIlwain Scholarship - are intended to assist talented artists in the Gold Coast community who would benefit from additional training but are unable to afford the costs involved. The word ‘artist’ covers all forms of visual and performing arts. Applicants must be residents of Gold Coast City and whilst there is no limitation on age or gender, it is expected that most of the applicants will be young and close to embarking upon their chosen career or are already established and wishing to advance their career.

Notification for applications will be posted in the local press from time to time and applicants will be expected to prove their

level of attainment in the field of the arts in which they are seeking to excel. Applicants will be required to give full details, including costs, of the course of study or tutelage they are seeking to attend. Application forms will need to be completed and lodged by advertised dates and the Friends’ Management Committee will consider all applications and decide which applicants will be interviewed.

VISIT THE FRIENDS’ WEBSITE

• To see whether you are eligible and/or to download an application form

• For information on how to make a donation to the Friends’ Gift Fund.

W www.friendsoftheartscentre.com.au E [email protected] Friends of The Arts Centre Gold Coast, PO Box 6611, Gold Coast MC 9726

Applying for Friends of The Arts Centre Gold Coast Scholarship

MUSICAL THEATRESUMMER RESIDENCY

THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST IN

ASSOCIATION WITH CRE8ION PRESENT

WITH AVIGAIL HERMAN, KATIE KERMOND AND BEV KENNEDY

PLUS SPECIAL GUEST INDUSTRY TUTORS AND PERFORMERS

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This twelve day professional development program aims to create an understanding and appreciation of the art form which is music theatre. It seeks to encourage young talented people aged 15 to 21 to explore, develop and enhance their singing, dancing and acting skills and to foster the integration of those skills to become a ‘triple threat’ music theatre performer. Presented by some of this country’s leading industry educators and practitioners, participants will gain invaluable insight to the professional side of the industry.

60 participants will be chosen through an application and audition process. The residency will focus on skills-based learning in all the areas of performance and tailored specifically to the age group. Masterclasses with leading professional music theatre performers will be included to excite and inspire the participants.

The Musical Theatre Summer Residency team consists of three leading arts practitioners and professionals including Avigail Herman, Katie Kermond and Bev Kennedy.

This is a rare opportunity to learn from some of the industry’s leading practitioners and to discover what it takes to be a ‘triple threat’ performer.

Through the generous contribution of supporters and sponsors, a limited number of full and/or partial grants will be available for students who would be unable to participate without a level of financial support. Applicants will be required to complete an application form and undertake an informal interview with their parent/guardian. The interview panel will consist of an Arts Centre Board Member, a Friends of the Arts Centre Executive Committee Member and the Arts Centre’s Development Manager.

AGE SUITABILITY 15 – 21 years COST $600ppAPPLICATIONS CLOSE Fri 2 Dec, 2011AUDITIONS Tue 13 & Wed 14 Dec, 2011 10.00am - 6.00pmDATES AND TIME Tue 3 – Fri 13 Jan, 2012 10.00am – 6.00pm daily

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Avigail Herman is well respected in the musical theatre industry and is a passionate advocate for the training of music theatre performers. She was Head of Music at NIDA from 1993 to 1997 leaving that position in 1999 to set up and develop NIDA’s very successful one year music theatre course ‘Singer Dancer Actor’ in association with Keith Bain, which became a Diploma in Music Theatre (2009).

With a holistic vision and professional philosophy, the course trained young people in the art of becoming a ‘triple threat’ practitioner. The course was extremely successful and saw graduates achieve success both nationally and internationally. Following Keith’s retirement, Avigail continued to lead this program until the end of 2010.

Such is the quality and diversity of Avigail’s teaching and her expertise in the integration of music, text and the art of storytelling through song that she is in constant demand from institutions and organisations both nationally and internationally.

Some of Avigail’s diverse credits include establishing the music department for David Atkins’ Performing Arts School, working as a syllabus consultant for TAFE’s Music Theatre Certificate, teaching score reading to Sydney Opera House Stage Managers, conducting workshops and master classes (Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Australian Theatre for Young People, Melbourne Cabaret Festival, Noosa Long Weekend and Queensland Performing Arts Trust (QPAT)) and is in demand as a musical theatre, television and cabaret performer.

Avigail provides the residency with impeccable industry contacts, the capacity to attract highly qualified and skilled practitioners to the project, a demonstrated passion for musical theatre and experience at a secondary and tertiary level in conducting quality musical theatre programs with high level outcomes – making the residency a truly rare and valuable experience for young Gold Coast performers.

Katie Kermond has over 25 years professional experience in the entertainment industry with comprehensive skills as a Producer, Choreographer, Production Coordinator, Performer and Dance Teacher. Katie has appeared in such major musicals as West Side Story, Camelot, La Cage Aux Follies, Guys and Dolls, Evita, Sugar Babies, Grease, Jerry’s Girls, Chicago and Singing in the Rain.

Bev Kennedy is regarded as one of Australia’s leading Musical Directors, having worked on over 20 professional productions including Billy Elliot, Mamma Mia!, The Producers, We Will Rock You, The Lion King, Priscilla Queen of the Desert and Chicago to name but a few.

Our lead tutor team will be supported with some key industry professionals including NIDA’s former head of acting, Tony Knight, and music theatre performers Shaun Rennie and Elise McCann.

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SURNAME: GIVEN NAME:

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POST CODE: CONTACT DETAILS: H: ( )

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PARENT/GUARDIAN CONTACT (IF UNDER 18):

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DO YOU HAVE ANY EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS (e.g. Allergies, Asthma, Diabetes...)

PERFORMANCE/ EXPERIENCE: Please attach a brief CV referencing your experience in musicals, plays, concerts and/or TV. This should include the name of the production/s and outline your level of involvement.

PARTICIPANT GRANTS:

PLEASE INDICATE IF YOU INTEND TO APPLY FOR A GRANT. YES / NO

I have read and understood the twelve day residency schedule (available online). I agree that I will pay the participants’ fee of $600.00 prior to the first day of the residency.

PRINT NAME: SIGNATURE:

DATE:

PARENTAL CONSENT (IF UNDER 18) I,

authorise to participate in The Arts Centre’s Musical Theatre Summer Residency Program.

ONLY WHOLLY COMPLETED REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AND MUST INCLUDE THE

FOLLOWING:

• ONE PASSPORT SIZE PHOTO • PROOF OF AGE • BRIEF CV (2 PAGES ONLY)

PLEASE SUBMIT COMPLETED REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS TO VICKI BUENEN IN THE PROGRAMMING DEPARTMENT VIA;

The Arts Centre Gold Coast PO Box 6615 GCMC QLD 9726

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (07) 5581 6536All information held and used by The Arts Centre is strictly confidential.

MUSICAL THEATRESUMMER RESIDENCYAUDITION REGISTRATION FORM(AGE RESTRICTION OF 15 – 21 APPLIES)

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YOUTH DANCE PROJECT

THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST PRESENTS

WITH BEN VEITCHAND SPECIAL GUEST INDUSTRY TUTORS AND CHOREOGRAPHERS INCLUDING KELLEY ABBEY

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The Youth Dance Project will take the form of an intensive five day boot camp to be held in January, 2012. It will cater for two age groups: 12 – 15 years and 16 – 19 years. The program will be available to 50 applicants and places will be issued on a first come, first served basis (there are no auditions required for this project).

More than your typical dance workshop, the Youth Dance Project will include additional elements to assist in ensuring healthy performers, both mentally and physically – dancers who are ready for the demands and expectations of the industry. Additional topics will include key addresses from professionals in the fields of nutrition, physiotherapy, yoga and tips from an artist’s agent who specializes in dance.

The Youth Dance Project will be conducted under the guidance of local professional dancer and director of Zealous Choreography - Ben Veitch, who will be assisted throughout the program by a host of professional performers and choreographers from interstate and Queensland based dance companies.

This intimate project offers Gold Coast dancers looking to excel in the industry,

the opportunity to gain advice and insights from professionals who have performed in national touring productions such as Fame, Boy From Oz and Dirty Dancing. There will also be candid discussions about experiences on popular television shows such as So You Think You Can Dance.

Through the generous contribution of supporters and sponsors, a limited number of full and/or partial grants will be available for students who would be unable to participate without a level of financial support. Applicants will be required to complete an application form and undertake an informal interview with their parent/guardian. The interview panel will consist of an Arts Centre Board Member, a Friends of the Arts Centre Executive Committee Member and The Arts Centre’s Development Manager.

This project, unique to The Friends of The Arts Centre Gold Coast Youth Arts Academy, may be the catalyst to provide local dancers with the edge they require to get ahead on the national stage.

Grab this opportunity to work with the industries best.

AGE SUITABILITY Group A 12 – 15 years Group B 16 – 19 yearsCOST PER PARTICIPANT $200ppAUDITIONS N/AAPPLICATIONS CLOSE Friday 2 December, 2011DATES AND TIME Monday 16 – Friday 20 January, 2012 10.00am – 4.00pm dailySHOWCASE Friday 20 January, 2012 - 7.00pm

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Most recently Ben won the hearts of many dedicated lovers of dance, who followed his routines on So You Think You Can Dance (2009). Ben was the virtuoso charismatic dancer, able to convey light-hearted playfulness or deep emotion when called for. Ben’s versatility and execution of any dance routine was prized for its elegance, grace, strength, originality and precision.

Since completing his commitments as a top four finalist on So You Think You Can Dance, Ben has had the opportunity to choreograph, perform and teach all over Australia. In 2010/2011 Ben was awarded the Artist in Residency here at The Arts Centre Gold Coast. In this role, Ben created and produced Blood, Sweat and Dance – which was received with acclaim by audience members and critics alike.

Ben has also performed in live stage productions including the Australian world premiere production of Dirty Dancing, The Boy From Oz (starring Hugh Jackman) and Jupiter’s Casino productions – Hidden Palace and Rhythm of the Night.

Joining Ben for the Youth Dance Residency is guest facilitator Kelley Abbey. For over two decades Kelley Abbey has performed, danced and choreographed for theatre, film and television. In 2010, Kelley was the Choreographer of the Australian tour of Fame The Musical – which won her yet another Helpmann Award.

Kelley’s choreography is best recognised from the memorable group routines she created for the So You Think You Can Dance Australia. The beauty of her routines led to her being invited as the only Australian choreographer to create group routines for the So You Think You Can Dance - America.

Most recently Kelley has completed works on a new Australian musical film called Goddess, starring Ronan Keating and Magda Szubanski.

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POST CODE: CONTACT DETAILS: H: ( )

MOB: E-MAIL:

DO YOU HAVE ANY EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS (e.g. Allergies, Asthma, Diabetes...)

PARENT/GUARDIAN CONTACT (IF UNDER 18):

MOB: EMAIL:

PERFORMANCE/ EXPERIENCE: Please attach a brief CV referencing your experience in musicals, plays, concerts and/or TV. This should include the name of the production/s and outline your level of involvement.

PARTICIPANT GRANTS:Please indicate if you intend to apply for a grant. YES / NO

I have read and understood the twelve day residency schedule (available online). I agree that I will pay the participants’ fee of $200.00 prior to the first day of the residency.

PRINT NAME: SIGNATURE:

DATE:

PARENTAL CONSENT (IF UNDER 18) I,

authorise to participate in The Arts Centre’s Musical Theatre Summer Residency Program.

ONLY WHOLLY COMPLETED REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AND MUST INCLUDE THE

FOLLOWING:

• ONE PASSPORT SIZE PHOTO • PROOF OF AGE

• BRIEF CV (2 PAGES ONLY), including an answer to the following question... Why do you dance?

PLEASE SUBMIT COMPLETED REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS TO VICKI BUENEN IN THE PROGRAMMING DEPARTMENT VIA;

The Arts Centre Gold Coast PO Box 6615 GCMC QLD 9726

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (07) 5581 6536All information held and used by The Arts Centre is strictly confidential.

YOUTH DANCEPROJECT

REGISTRATION FORM(AGE RESTRICTION OF 12 – 19YRS APPLIES)

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FILL THIS SPACEYOUTH PROJECTTHE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST PRESENTS

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The purpose of the Fill This Space Youth Project is to support the presentation of a new and contemporary work produced by a Gold Coast theatre maker, for youth and involving youth.

The project will receive professional mentoring, marketing and production assistance, plus two weeks access to The Space (The Arts Centre’s Black Box Theatre) for rehearsals and performances. Applications are invited for a text based, dance or musical

work. Local school groups, companies, individuals and amateur youth theatre groups are encouraged to apply. A season of three to five performances will be included in the delivery of the project.

The Fill This Space Youth Project is a great opportunity for young people to engage in the performing arts in an exciting and interactive way. The successful applicant will receive an 70% split of the net box office income.

AGE SUITABILITY Open APPLICATIONS CLOSE Fri 3 Feb, 2012PERFORMANCES Tue 22 May, 2012 (preview) Wed 23 – Sat 26 May, 2012

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In The Space, the new black box theatre. Located on level two of The Arts Centre. It is a 105 seat theatre with a stage area of 8m x 5m, equipped with audio and lighting equipment, dressing room facilities and a bar service area. There is easy access to the venue via stairway or elevator.

What will I need to contribute? • Presentation of a production with a minimum of three performances in partnership with The Arts Centre Gold Coast. • A fully rehearsed production, including all sets, costumes and props • Complete creative and production team • Public Liability Insurance • Evidence of performance rights if not your own original work• Delivery of the project within the agreed timeline

How does the selection process work?Proposals will be assessed for suitability by a selection panel. Eligible applicants will be invited to attend an interview to discuss their proposal. The successful applicant will be advised, allowing for a minimum five weeks rehearsal time.

The selection panel consists of:

Programming Manager The Arts Centre Gold Coast Creative Producer The Arts Centre Gold CoastMarketing Co-ordinator The Arts Centre Gold CoastCultural Planning & Development Officer Gold Coast City CouncilPresident Friends of The Arts Centre Gold Coast

What will The Arts Centre contribute? • Two weeks access to The Space to be utilised for rehearsal and performances• Free advertising on The Arts Centre’s website and e-newsletter • Access to allocated lighting, audio and rigging equipment including to-scale plans • Assistance with budget planning • Risk assessment template and advice • Designated marketing campaign • Designated technical and production support

WHERE WILL THE FILL THIS SPACE PROJECT BE STAGED?

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PLEASE SUBMIT COMPLETED REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS TO VICKI BUENEN IN THE PROGRAMMING DEPARTMENT VIA;

The Arts Centre Gold Coast PO Box 6615 GCMC QLD 9726

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (07) 5581 6536All information held and used by The Arts Centre is strictly confidential.

FILL THIS SPACEYOUTH PROJECT

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DANCENORTHSMALL DANCES,BIG STORIES

THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST PRESENTS

IN ASSOCIATION WITH INTER URBAN ARTS

IMAGE: FERRY PHOTOGRAPHY

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The Arts Centre Gold Coast in partnership with Inter Urban Arts and Dancenorth, will provide one-on-one mentoring with at-risk youth to create individual stories that reflect each student’s artistic expression. Throughout the five day residency, the students will engage in dance-theatre processes and be supported in exploring their individual stories in a dynamic exchange between the professional dancer and the student.

The residency will include basic foundations in contemporary and classical ballet, yoga, hip-hop and krump

and will focus on creating and indentifying ways to both verbally and non-verbally represent personal stories. The students will be given the opportunity to choose additional elements such as music and basic stage props to enhance the creative process.

The selection of young people to be involved in this process will be undertaken by Inter Urban Arts.

DATE Mon 5 – Fri 10 Mar, 2012

MASS – DANCENORTH, SAT 10 MAR, 7.30PM

JUNIOR AND YOUTH

THEATRE RESIDENCYTHE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST PRESENTS

CONDUCTED BY QUEENSLAND THEATRE COMPANY ACTORS

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This program will be divided into two residencies, providing budding young actors aged 8 – 14 years and 15 – 24 years with the opportunity to undertake a five day residency conducted by Queensland Theatre Company.

Curriculum for each residency program will be tailored to the skills of the corresponding age group.

The Junior Residency will highlight:• Dramatic acting – focusing on scene development• Characterisation – exploring physical comedy techniques and ways to approach comic characterisations• Voice – improving control, range and projection plus promoting better vocal clarity and articulation production • Vital performance and theatrical skills that promote self-worth and build confidence in a safe and professional environment

The Youth Residency will take an in-depth look at topics such as:• Approaches to text – analysing narrative structure and exploring style, genre and interpretation

• Advanced scene work – developing characterisation; analysis of scenes; exploration of emotional development and text rhythm• Character creation – developing mental focus and imagination: becoming ‘people watchers’ and collecting character templates• Audition techniques• Industry protocols

A showcase will be held at the conclusion of each residency to highlight what has been taught and certificates of participation presented.

Through the generous contribution of supporters and sponsors, a limited number of full and/or partial grants will be available for students who would be unable to participate without a level of financial support. Applicants will be required to complete an application form and undertake an informal interview with their parent/guardian. The interview panel will consist of an Arts Centre Board Member, a Friends of the Arts Centre Executive Committee Member and The Arts Centre’s Development Manager.

AGE SUITABILITY: Junior Theatre Residency Youth Theatre Residency 8 – 14 years 15 – 24 yearsCOST: $200pp $200ppAPPLICATIONS CLOSE: Fri 22 Jun, 2012 Fri 29 Jun, 2012DATES AND TIME: Junior Theatre Residency Youth Theatre Residency Mon 25 – Fri 29 Jun 2012 Mon 2 – Fri 6 Jul 10.00am – 4.00pm daily 10.00am – 4.00pmSHOWCASE: Fri 29 Jun, 7.00pm Fri 6 Jul, 7.00pm

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Queensland Theatre Company (QTC) is the State’s flagship professional theatre company, established in 1970 by an Act of Parliament. It is currently under the artistic direction of multi-award winning playwright and renowned director, Wesley Enoch.

Each year the company presents an annual Mainhouse season, showcasing an array of acclaimed theatre artists and offering a dynamic mix of plays from exciting new Australian work to outstanding international classics.

In 2012 QTC also launches The GreenHouse, a visceral hothouse of art, ideas and exploration. Keep an eye on the QTC website for more information about The GreenHouse.

The Company is dedicated to encouraging artistic development across the State through a range of programs and activities, including the Queensland Premier’s Drama Award, education program, Indigenous program and a program for regional communities.

Particular emphasis is placed on developing, inspiring and exciting young people by giving them opportunities to connect with the professional performing arts community in Queensland through a youth program which includes the Young Playwrights Program, Theatre Residency Week and the new Youth Ensemble.

www.queenslandtheatre.com.au

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JUNIOR AND YOUTH THEATRE RESIDENCY

REGISTRATION FORM(AGE RESTRICTION OF 8 – 24YRS APPLIES)

PRESENTED BY THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST AND QTC

SURNAME: GIVEN NAME:

D.O.B: ADDRESS:

POST CODE: CONTACT DETAILS: H: ( )

MOB: E-MAIL:

PARENT/GUARDIAN CONTACT (IF UNDER 18):

MOB: EMAIL:

DO YOU HAVE ANY EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS (e.g. Allergies, Asthma, Diabetes...)

PERFORMANCE/ EXPERIENCE: Please attach a brief CV referencing your experience in musicals, plays, concerts and/or TV. This should include the name of the production/s and outline your level of involvement.

PARTICIPANT GRANTS:Please indicate if you intend to apply for a grants. YES / NO

I have read and understood the twelve day residency schedule (available online). I agree that I will pay the participants’ fee of $200.00 prior to the first day of the residency.

PRINT NAME: SIGNATURE:

DATE:

PARENTAL CONSENT (IF UNDER 18) I,

authorise to participate in The Arts Centre’s Musical Theatre Summer Residency Program.

ONLY WHOLLY COMPLETED REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AND MUST INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:

• ONE PASSPORT SIZE PHOTO • PROOF OF AGE • BRIEF CV (2 PAGES ONLY)

PLEASE SUBMIT COMPLETED REGISTRATION APPLICATIONS TO VICKI BUENEN IN THE PROGRAMMING DEPARTMENT VIA;

The Arts Centre Gold Coast PO Box 6615 GCMC QLD 9726

FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL (07) 5581 6536All information held and used by The Arts Centre is strictly confidential.

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YOUTH THEATRE PROJECT

THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST IN ASSOCIATION WITH QUEENSLAND THEATRE COMPANY PRESENT

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AGE SUITABILITY: 16 – 21 yearsCOST $200ppAPPLICATIONS CLOSE: Fri 27 Jul, 2012AUDITIONS: Early AugustREHEARSALS: Mon 27 Aug – Frid 28 SepPERFORMANCES: Tue 2 Oct, 2012 (preview) Wed 3 - Sat 6 Oct, 2012

The Youth Theatre Project is a text based work catering for the 16 – 21 year age group. To date, The Arts Centre has presented two Youth Theatre Projects – Oh The Humanity & Other Exclamations! (2010) and The Good Doctor (2011). These Projects have provided young Gold Coast performers with expert guidance from professional directors, Jason Klarwein and Jennifer Flowers.

The inaugural Youth Theatre Project, Oh the Humanity and Other Exclamations! directed by Jason Klarwein, offered local actors an incredible professional experience. The success of this introductory season saw The Youth Theatre initiative skyrocket, making it one of The Arts Centre’s flagship annual projects.

Through the support of Queensland Theatre Company, The Arts Centre was thrilled to engage Jennifer Flowers as director for the 2011 production of

The Good Doctor, assisted by 2011 Artist in Residence – Monette Lee. This production was masterfully directed with the guidance and support of these experienced women.

The young cast members of both projects were honoured to have the privilege of working alongside such reputable industry professionals.

Through the generous contribution of supporters and sponsors, a limited number of full and/or partial grants will be available for students who would be unable to participate without a level of financial support. Applicants will be required to complete an application form and undertake an informal interview with their parent/guardian. The interview panel will consist of an Arts Centre Board Member, a Friends of the Arts Centre Executive Committee Member and The Arts Centre’s Development Manager.

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SURNAME: GIVEN NAME:

D.O.B: ADDRESS:

POST CODE: CONTACT DETAILS: H: ( )

MOB: E-MAIL:

PARENT/GUARDIAN CONTACT (IF UNDER 18):

MOB: EMAIL:

DO YOU HAVE ANY EXISTING MEDICAL CONDITIONS (e.g. Allergies, Asthma, Diabetes...)

PERFORMANCE/ EXPERIENCE: Please attach a brief CV referencing your experience in musicals, plays, concerts and/or TV. This should include the name of the production/s and outline your level of involvement.

PARTICIPANT GRANTS:Please indicate if you intend to apply for a grants. YES / NO

I have read and understood the twelve day residency schedule (available online). I agree that I will pay the participants’ fee of $200.00 prior to the first day of the residency.

PRINT NAME: SIGNATURE:

DATE:

PARENTAL CONSENT (IF UNDER 18) I,

authorise to participate in The Arts Centre’s Musical Theatre Summer Residency Program.

ONLY WHOLLY COMPLETED REGISTRATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED AND MUST INCLUDE THE

FOLLOWING:

• ONE PASSPORT SIZE PHOTO • PROOF OF AGE IF UNDER 21 • BRIEF CV (2 PAGES ONLY)

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YOUTH THEATRE PROJECTTHE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST

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Imagine the satisfaction of knowing that you helped one young person follow their artistic dream and gave them a stepping stone possibly leading to a career in the performing arts.

Your tax-deductible donation, at any level, will enable The Arts Centre to offer a number of special Grants to young people who, due to access and financial barriers, would otherwise not be able to meet the tuition fees to participate in The Friends Youth Arts Academy residencies and workshops.

To recognise your financial support, your name will be listed on The Arts Centre’s website and you will be invited to at least one event or performance where you will meet students and their families, the creative team and professional coaches and mentors.

To make a donation, please go to Support Us on our website www.theartscentregc.com.au

For more information please contact Kathy Knott, Development Manager on (07) 5581 6546 or email [email protected]

APPLYING FOR AN ACADEMY GRANTIf you are a student or young person wishing to apply for a Grant, please go to The Friends of The Arts Centre Youth Arts Academy on our website www.theartscentregc.com.au

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The Fine Art of Giving

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As a commercial partner with The Arts Centre Gold Coast and its 2012 Children’s Series, McDonald’s Gold Coast is committed to building on the success of the 2011 campaign. Through our support, the Centre has been able to increase the number of children’s performances and deliver a program that is altogether emotive, enriching, educational and above all entertaining.

McDonald’s has a responsibility to add value to the communities in which we operate and we are proud to play an active role in local sponsorships and community groups. Through our support The Arts Centre Gold Coast can continue to offer original, educational and interactive theatre, for this we are most proud.

We are proud to advocate the development of children via the performing arts and look forward to being a strategic part in delivering the Children’s Series programming. We look forward to many of you joining us during the 2012 season and hope that you and your families enjoy the collection of works on offer.

CHIEF HAPPINESS OFFICER (C.H.O.)McDonald’s Gold Coast Restaurants

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Escape into the restful realms of music and song with your beautiful bub. Cradle Songs is a program especially for babes in arms (aged under 18 months), featuring leading musician Karin Schaupp who will perform an enchanting selection of the world’s most beautiful lullabies on guitar.

Following the birth of her own daughter, Karin searched for lullabies from around the world to soothe her baby. Now she shares them in Cradle Songs and invites parents to share her experience as a musician and a parent. Karin is one of the most outstanding guitarists on the international scene. She performs widely

on the international stage as a recitalist, concerto soloist and festival guest, and has given countless recitals in Australia, Europe, Asia, the US, Mexico and Canada. Karin’s playing receives the highest acclaim from critics and audiences alike and she is held in great esteem by her peers worldwide. Her unique stage presence and magical, passionate playing has inspired several composers to write works especially for her.

Inspired by research into early childhood development, Cradle Songs invites parents to interact with their babies and the artist and hear from an infant specialist.

DATE Tue 7 Feb, 10.00am & 11.30amAGE SUITABILITY 18months and underCURRICULUM AREAS N/ATHEMES N/AART FORM Music, GuitarDURATION 45mins (no interval)COST $25.00 (1 x Adult + 1x Infant)

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Join The Arts Centre Gold Coast for the magical, musical adaptation of the award-winning picture book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, published by Macmillan Children’s Books.

The Gruffalo said that no Gruffalo should Ever set foot in the deep dark wood…

But one wild and windy night the Gruffalo’s child ignores her father’s warning and tiptoes out into the snow. After all, the Big Bad Mouse doesn’t really exist… does he?

The team behind The Gruffalo return with this charming sequel. The Gruffalo’s

Child brings together physical theatre, music and beautiful puppetry to deliver songs, laughs and scary fun for children aged four and up and their adults!

Every bit as funny, charming and innovative as The Gruffalo... everything good children’s theatre should be.THE LIST, UK

Fun, daft and a little scary!TIME OUT, UK

A fun-packed furry treat for toddlers and their families.WHAT’S ON STAGE, UK

DATE Thu 22 Mar, 11.30am & 6.00pmYEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY Grade 1 - 4CURRICULUM AREAS English (Literacy), DramaTHEMES Friendship, Exploration, Behaviour, ConsequencesART FORM Children’s TheatreDURATION 50mins (no interval)COST $14.00 (groups 6+)* $16.00 (single ticket price) TEACHERS KIT Available upon booking*One free teacher or guardian per ten students (additional guardians at group price)

THE GRUFFALO’S CHILD

THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST PRESENTSCDP WITH TALL STORIES’ MAGICAL MUSICAL ADAPTATION OF

Do you know what a Bunyip is? What about a Yawk Yawk or the other fascinating creatures that live in Australia? Would you like to meet them? Developed in consultation with five different Aboriginal communities I, Bunyip portrays the mystical world of creatures from our Indigenous folklore.

Erth takes you on a journey through the mysterious heart of the Australian landscape with their unique life-like puppets and stunning visual effects. You will meet a host of charming creatures like Nyols, Yawk Yawks and Turongs.

You will have the chance to experience freshwater mermaids and mischievous tree-dwelling creatures.

Don’t miss this rare chance to meet I, Bunyip’s spirit creatures and embrace the stories that have been told since time began!

These stories are part of people’s lives, the fabric of their communities and identity. We are privileged to have learnt and been given permission to share these special stories.SCOTT WRIGHT, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR

DATE Thu 28 Jun, 12.30pm & 6.00pmYEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY Prep - Grade 4CURRICULUM AREAS Australiana, English, DramaTHEMES Imagination, Storytelling, Dreamtime, Mythical CreaturesART FORM Children’s Theatre, PuppetryDURATION 50mins (no interval)COST $14.00 (groups 6+)* $16.00 (single ticket price)TEACHERS KIT Available upon booking*One free teacher or guardian per ten students (additional guardians at group price)

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Children love to play with shadows. They are mysterious and magical and can do amazing things! But making friends with your shadow can be a tricky business. There are things to sort out, negotiations to be made, frustrations to be overcome, problems to solve, adventures to be had and laughter to be shared.

Me and My Shadow is presented in the form of a visual poem for children. The show tells its story using the languages of paper, light, shadow, colour, water, music, sound and words. With fantastical imagery, quirky physical performances

and an intriguing score, Me and My Shadow, seeks to ignite the imaginations of 4-8 year olds in a poetical experience that explores the frustrations and joys of friendship.

A feast for the eyes that reaches straight, crystal clear to the hearts of all ages.DAVID O’BRIEN – DB REVIEW

DATE Wed 1 Aug, 10.00am & 6.00pm Thu 2 Aug, 10.00am & 1.00pmYEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY Prep – Grade 4CURRICULUM AREAS Drama, English (poetry), Visual ArtsTHEMES Friendship and Play, Shadows, Body and VoiceART FORM Children’s TheatreDURATION 45mins (no interval)COST $14.00 (groups 6+)* $16.00 (single ticket price)TEACHERS KIT Available upon booking*One free teacher or guardian per ten students (additional guardians at group price)

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A true story of love, family, strength and the choices we make.In April 2009, two weeks short of his nineteenth birthday, Toowoomba teenager Kristjan Terauds died due to complications from illicit drug use.Inspired by ‘April’s Fool’, an account of his son’s death by Kristjan’s father, the Empire Theatre commissioned award-winning playwright, David Burton to bring this story to the stage. Using the words of Kristjan’s friends and family interviewed over many months, the result is a powerful mix of sadness, loss and ultimately love, laced with humour.April’s Fool promises to be a thought-provoking and ultimately optimistic

reflection on how we all live our lives. Young people, parents, teachers, youth workers and theatre critics have universally praised April’s Fool for its ability to engage them in this story, gently sharing with its audience and at no time seeking to lecture or preach.The result is a theatre experience that reflects Kristjan himself – loving, warm, generous, open, honourable, gentle, complex and provocative. This work is not just a performance to be enjoyed by drama students, but is critical for all students and their parents to fully understand and appreciate the risks and consequences of drug use.

DATE Mon 30 Apr, 10.30am & 7.30pm Tue 1 May, 10.30amYEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY Grade 8 – 12 (drug references and mild coarse language)CURRICULUM AREAS English, Drama, Social AwarenessTHEMES Drug / Alcohol (ab)use, Responsibility, Rebellion, Friendship, FamilyART FORM DramaDURATION 80mins (no interval)COST $20.00 (student groups 6+)* $25.00 (single student) $40.00 (single adult)TEACHERS KIT Available upon booking*One free teacher or guardian per ten students (additional guardians at student group price)

APRIL’S FOOL

THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST IN ASSOCIATION WITH EMPIRE THEATRES PTY LTD PRESENT

BY DAVID BURTON

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RAW Dance’s Bang! Crash! Tap! features a crew of two tap-dancers, an amazing Beat Boxing champion and one of Australia’s most talented drummers. Bang! Crash! Tap! is a mind-blowing dance and percussion stage spectacular.Artistic Director and RAW founder, Andrew Fee has toured the world as director, producer and performer for many of RAW Dance’s outstanding works. His trademark mix of funk/hip-hop, tap and acrobatics is a cornerstone of RAW Dance’s style.

Each member of the crew offers their talents to create a fun and energetic show that promises laughs, gasps, amazing moves and plenty of raw energy.

Don’t miss these wickedly talented performers as they tour the globe, arriving on the Gold Coast on Thursday 10 May 2012. The cast are sure to get toes tapping, heads nodding and chins wagging for the entire performance.

DATE Thu 10 May, 7.30pmYEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY Grade 8 - 12CURRICULUM AREAS Health & PE, Interpersonal Development, Personal Learning, The Arts, Civics & Citizenship, Humanities, Communication, Thinking, Themes, Experimentation, CollaborationTHEMES Tap Dancing, Beatboxing, Body Percussion, DrummingART FORM Percussion, DanceDURATION 60mins (no interval)COST $15.00 (student groups 6+)* $20.00 (single student) $36.00 (single adult)TEACHERS KIT Available upon booking*One free teacher or guardian per ten students (additional guardians at student group price)

BANG! CRASH! TAP!THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST PRESENTS

BY RAW DANCE

This is not a love story, it is a story about love.

It is the story of Thom and Alethea. Two neighbours in an apartment block, trying desperately to keep their lives from falling apart. But the wall that stands between them has decided they belong together.

Following sell-out seasons across Australia, this award-winning production is a celebration of theatricality, imagination and the joy of play.

Using chalk, sock puppets, a projector and over two-dozen characters, The Escapists spin a tall tale of whimsy and architectural enlightenment.

If you have ever been chased down the road on your bike by a magpie, if you appreciate the cheap DVDs and pizzas of Tuesday, if you have ever pondered the meaning of life, if you have had ‘one of those days’ – this is a show for you. Not just for the younger audience, this feel-good performance is one that will have the audience rolling in the aisles with characters, situations and dance moves they know all too well!

NOMINATED – 2011 Helpmann Award – Best ActorWINNER – 2010 Matilda Award – Best Production

DATE Wed 20 – Sat 23 Jun, 7.30pm, Fri 22 Jun, 11.00am & 7.30pmYEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY Grade 10 – 12 (contains strong coarse language and adult themes)CURRICULUM AREAS DramaTHEMES Love, Relationships, CommunicationART FORM Drama, Comedy, Visual ArtDURATION 70mins (no interval) COST $20.00 (student groups 6+)* $25.00 (single student) $40.00 (single adult)TEACHERS KIT Available upon booking*One free teacher or guardian per ten students (additional guardians at student group price)

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Knee-tremblingly sexy, beautifuland moving... THE GUARDIAN

CIRCA is a thoroughly new kind of circus: daring, breathtaking, and cheeky. This extraordinary troupe has left the high top and drum roll behind and stripped circus bare - and its bold new vision is taking the world by storm. Rapturously acclaimed around the globe, from London to Berlin, Mandurah to Melbourne, this is movement at its most adventurous, but with a cabaret twist and a larrikin’s flair.

Combining high energy sound and innovative projections, seven of the world’s best, perform jaw-dropping acrobatic feats. It’s dangerous and skillful, immediate and powerful, but above all, it’s intimate and real.

In high demand, Australia’s Circa are back for a limited time only between international tours. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience what the rest of the world is raving about.

IMAGE: Justin Nicholas, Atmosphere Photography

DATE Tue 3 Jul, 7.30pmYEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY Grade 10 - 12CURRICULUM AREAS Dance, Physical EducationTHEMES Movement, CircusART FORM Circus meets contemporary danceDURATION 80mins (no interval)COST $20.00 (student groups 6+)* $25.00 (single student) $40.00 (single adult)TEACHERS KIT Available upon booking*One free teacher or guardian per ten students (additional guardians at student group price)

CIRCATHE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST IN ASSOCIATION WITH PERFORMING LINES PRESENT A CIRCA PRODUCTION

The Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO) is excited to share the magic of music with students from the Gold Coast during 2012. Full-time school aged students are able to attend any of the three QSO Gold Coast concerts in 2012 for the magical price of just $12.00* a ticket, or $30.00* for all three concerts upon presentation of their student card. This wonderful opportunity to hear the state’s only professional orchestra LIVE in the superb Arts Centre Gold Coast is an experience not to be missed.

Teachers and students can also access Queensland’s finest musicians in their classroom with QSO’s school partnership program. QSO musicians help lead students through a choice of workshop topics, giving students a wonderful experience designed to enthuse and inspire.

For more information about this wonderful program or to register your interest please contact the QSO Education Officer on (07) 3833 5035 or see www.qso.com.au twitter www.qso.com.au/twitter or Facebook www.qso.com.au/facebook for more information.

*Additional fees may apply.

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17 FEB Rhythm Express - Bruce Mathiske (MUSIC / GUITAR)

10 MAR MASS - Dancenorth (CONTEMPORARY DANCE)

04 MAY An Australian in Paris - Jane Rutter (MUSIC /FLUTIST)

11 MAY Russian Favourites – Queensland Symphony Orchestra (CLASSICAL MUSIC)

08 JUN Let the Sunshine (DRAMA)

15 JUN Cloudland – Queensland Ballet (DANCE)

22 JUN Romance and Passion – Queensland Symphony Orchestra (CLASSICAL MUSIC)

17 JUL What a Man’s Gotta Do (DRAMA / COMEDY)

20 JUL QSO Great Favourites – Queensland Symphony Orchestra (CLASSICAL MUSIC)

25 JUL The Land of Yes, The Land of No - Sydney Dance Company (CONTEMPORARY DANCE)

08 SEP Women in Voice (MUSIC /VOCALIST)

09 SEP Winner of the Sydney Piano Competition (CLASSICAL MUSIC)

26 SEP The Flood (DRAMA)

16 OCT Bare Witness (DRAMA)

11 NOV War Stories (DRAMA/MUSIC)

2012 AT A GLANCE

The Land of Yes, The Land of No - Sydney Dance Company

Wed 25 Jul, 7.30pm

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GOLD COAST CITY GALLERYEXHIBITIONS

Students from Grade 4 and Grade 6 at Benowa State School worked with the concepts presented in the exhibition Now and When Australian Urbanism over two terms in a partnership developed with their school and the Gold Coast City Gallery and the Queensland Academies Young Scholars Program.

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Visiting a Gallery and coming face to face with real works of art is an essential learning experience. Not only do students benefit from looking closely at the texture, detail and materials that make up the art work, they also have the opportunity to discuss, question and comment about what they see.

Considering scale, relationships and the physical decisions about display are also learnings that students engage with - things for which looking at art in reproduction just isn’t the same.

With two large exhibition spaces, our foyer gallery and the Darkroom for the showing of media works all hosting

constantly rotating displays, students have the opportunity to have a varied excursion visit.

Their time in the gallery usually involves a general talk about what is on exhibition and these are conducted in a vigorous and often playful question and answer style, tailored to the age of the group.

Students are then guided into active looking and are encouraged to use a ‘thinking eye’. Many exhibitions have structured education materials that relate directly to the curriculum and these can be downloaded from our website prior to your visit.

Works from the permanent collection are also dsplayed throughout The Arts Centre. A higlight is Willaim Robinsons giant Rainforest painting and we have produced a extensive educaiional resource, Art Unpacked Land and Place which all Gold Coast schools have now received. This provides a whole range of ideas for curriculum related activities to deliver in the classroom setting.

Another great activity is simply drawing in the gallery and we can provide the paper, pencils and clip boards for your group. If you require these materials please note this on your booking form.

Some students are unfamiliar with visiting art galleries so we also talk to them about the civic role of a public gallery and highlight the extensive art collection that their city owns.

Virginia RigneyGOLD COAST CITY GALLERY CURATOR

GOLD COAST CITY GALLERY

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Putting a pencil to paper and drawing is probably the first experience that many students have with art making. Despite this, drawing was regarded as less important than other art forms. Drawing has now very firmly come out of the shadows and many contemporary artists are keen to include it as part of their practice and they often challenge our notions of what a drawing can be.

This exhibition presents contemporary works by 46 artists, on both a large and intimate scale and showcases the use of

pastel, charcoal, biro, ink and crayon on surfaces such as plastic, wood and many kinds of paper - rolled, flat or in artist books.

The centrepiece of JADA 2010 is the drawing, Trees Waterfall Back by Peter Alwast who was the winner of the $15,000 major prize. Peter grew up on the Gold Coast and studied in Brisbane and New York. Peter describes it as a drawing using different signs that are brought together, or held momentarily in the mind, to form a perception of space.

ARTIST IN SCHOOL OPPORTUNITYCompliment your visit to the Gallery with a classroom workshop delivered by Gold Coast based JADA 2010 featured artists Shayle Flesser or Wade Owen at your school.

BOOKINGS AND ENQUIRES [email protected]

DROP IN AND DRAW – FAMILY ACTIVITY DAY DATE Sat 18 Feb, 11.00am – 2.00pm FREEJoin local artists Shalye Flesser and Wade Owen for a range of drawing activities suitable for ages 3 - 10. Parents and carers to remain with their children at all times.

THE INTIMATE LINE - WORKSHOP WITH SHALYE FLESSER DATE Sat 10 Mar, 2.00pm- 4.00pm $10.00 A drawing workshop to explore the intimate connection between line and emotion using some rather gothic objects. Age 14 +BOOKINGS [email protected]

ARTIST TALK - PETER ALWAST DATE TBC (see website), FREEPeter Alwast has a diverse practice in digital media art, painting as well as drawing. In addition to winning the JADA in 2010 he was the recipient of the Premiers New Media Award in 2008 and his work was acquired in that year by Gold Coast City Gallery from the Gold Coast Art Prize.

DATE Sat 11 Feb – Sun 25 Mar 2012VENUE Foyer GalleryYEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY GeneralCURRICULUM AREAS Visual Art THEMES Materials and meaning ART FORM Drawing TEACHERS KIT Available

JACARANDA ACQUISITIVE DRAWING AWARD (JADA) 2010

Judy Watson was born in Mundubbera and belongs to the Waanyi language group and is one of Australia’s most significant practicing artists. Her work is characterized by deeply felt understanding of the visceral connection between land and the people and creatures who have belonged to it.

In 2009 she was appointed the first artist-in-residence at The University of Queensland’s Heron Island Research Station and the extended time on the island was perfectly suited to her process of intense observation and research.

The Heron Island Suite of etchings is her response to the time she spent on the island, where she examined worrying signs of the impact of human activity and the onset of global warming on the Great Barrier Reef. On her daily island

walks, she would collect material for visual research, such as coral forms, seaweed, feathers, vegetation and sea pods. The drawings she produced from this material provided the stimulus for these wonderful colourful etchings.

The artist has altered a number of plates in the series by re-working and overlaying the prints with research charts developed by the scientists who are based at the research station. These graphs examine how ocean acidification, changes to sea-surface temperature, El Niño and global warming is impacting on coral bleaching and the breeding success of several species of seabirds.

IMAGE: Judy Watson Heron island Suite #12 Etching on paper ( Detail ) Courtesy the artist and Grahame Galleries + editions

JUDY WATSON HERON ISLAND SUITE

DATE Sat 11 Feb – Sun 25 Mar 2012VENUE Foyer GalleryYEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY Grade 4 - 12 CURRICULUM AREAS Visual Art, Environmental Science, Indigenous Culture THEMES The connection between artistic and scientific knowledge ART FORM Printmaking TEACHERS KIT Available

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Marian Drew and Alana Hampton present a multi-channel media and sound installation; creating an immersive environment through the layering of light, sound, light drawing and the projection of still and moving photographic images.

Their work is based around a little visited island in the middle of the Gold Coast Broadwater – which they have named after the multitude of lorikeets that have made it their home. The island is covered with mangroves and at high tide is completely washed through by the sea, creating an environment that is totally transformed by the rhythms of the moon and sea water. The final installation also draws upon historical, scientific, and environmental knowledge with the

collaboration of the Griffith School of Coastal Management. Visitors will find themselves experiencing moments of darkness, to emulate the experience of being on the water at night – floating in suspension in flux with the tide.

Marian Drew + Alana Hampton: The Lorikeet Island Project will be a feature exhibition of the 2012 Queensland Festival of Photography. Marian Drew is an artist and Senior Lecturer in Photography at Queensland College of Art. Alana Hampton is an artist and Head of Art at St Hilda’s School Southport.

IMAGE: Marian Drew and Alana Hampton working on their project. Photo Alex Chomicz

MARIAN DREW + ALANA HAMPTON: THE LORIKEET ISLAND PROJECT

DATE Sat 24 Mar – Sun 6 May 2012VENUE Gallery 2YEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY Grade 4 - 12CURRICULUM AREAS Visual Art, Local Studies, Environmental Science, THEMES Interpreting the environment with multimedia ART FORM Multimedia, Photography, Installation TEACHERS KIT Available Term 1, 2012

Photography is the medium of our age – everyone has a camera now and if you are in a public place a camera is most certainly watching you.

This annual exhibition of the best work by over 55 selected Australian artists

working in photo media is a must see exhibition for any student interested in photography and media.

IMAGE: Darren Sylvester What happens will happen 2011 (detail) Gold Coast City Gallery Collection

ARTIST TALK DARREN SYLVESTERWinner of the $20,000 prize in 2011, Sylvester is based in Melbourne and has emerged as an important Australian artist with his highly directed and staged photographs of young people that often harbour a pop melancholy.

DATE Sat 31 Mar, 4.00pm FREEBOOKINGS [email protected]

FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHY ACTIVITY DAYDrop in and participate in a range of photography activities inspired by works in the exhibition.

DATE Sat 5 May, 11.00am – 2.00pm FREE

JOSEPHINE ULRICK AND WIN SCHUBERT PHOTOGRAPHY AWARD

DATE Sat 31 Mar – Sun 6 May 2012VENUE Gallery 1YEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY Grade 10 - 12CURRICULUM AREAS Visual Arts, Media Studies THEMES Various: Identity, Landscape and Contemporary SocietyART FORM Photography TEACHERS KIT Artists statements and photographic terms listing available for teachers.

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As part of our celebrations for the 25th anniversary of the opening of Gold Coast City Gallery, we’re inviting 25 members of the community to select their favourite work from the huge collection of over 3000 artworks that are tucked away in storage. Their choices reveal some

surprising insights and the exhibition is a wonderful opportunity to reflect upon the value and meaning of the collection for the city as a whole.

IMAGE: William Robinson The rainforest 1991 On display in The Arts Centre foyer

I MY CITY ART COLLECTION

DATE Sat 19 May – Sun 1 Jul, 2012VENUE Gallery 1YEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY GeneralCURRICULUM AREAS Visual Arts , Local Studies THEMES Civics, Storytelling with art works, ART FORM Painting Sculpture Photography Printmaking Ceramics TEACHERS KIT N/A

The art world is a rich storehouse of stories and imagery for artists to reflect upon. This exhibition presents artists making artwork about art, the history, the politics, the fashions and the controversies.

The exhibition is an opportunity to present a major new acquisition for the collection

Alasdair McIntyres which features twelve legends of Australian Art rendered as sculptural cartoon like characters.

IMAGE: Alasdair McIntyre Dinky-Di 2011 (Detail) Gold Coast City Gallery Collection

ART ON ART

DATE Sat 12 May – Sun 24 Jun, 2012VENUE Gallery 1YEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY GeneralCURRICULUM AREAS Visual Arts, Media THEMES Art history and theory, humour, Indigenous art politics ART FORM Sculpture, painting photography TEACHERS KIT Available Term 2, 2012

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Kinetic sculpture is sculpture that moves and artists who make it are not content to have their artwork sit quietly in a corner just waiting for someone to come and look at it. Kinetic sculpture bangs and shakes, it startles and you might even find it wandering around the gallery.

Some artists love to pull apart the technology of today and remake it as if to spite the super smart efficiency of the new age of digital ingenuity all around us. For others our own movement and

interaction with the artwork becomes essential to the meaning. Artists include Ian Burns, Sandra Landholt, Arthur Wicks, John Tourier and local emerging artist Michael Candy.

Workshops will be made available with exhibiting artists. Booking details available on our website May 2012.

IMAGE: Sandra Landholt flying model1 (Detail)Courtesy the artist

SHAKIN’: THE CONTEMPORARY KINETIC AESTHETIC

DATE Sat 30 Jun – Sat 4 Aug, 2012VENUE Gallery 2YEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY Grade 2 - 12 CURRICULUM AREAS Visual Arts, Technology , Design, Media THEMES What are the different aesthetics of moving sculpture ART FORM Sculpture, Multi Media TEACHERS KIT Available Term 2, 2012

Within the popular imagination there is a direct link between the image of the sexualized body and the city image of the Gold Coast. These perceptions are however often limited by cliché and disparaged, leading to a wider dismissal of the Gold Coast as a whole.

This exhibition intends to confront and challenge this view and will present important and visually rich images and objects from art, design, fashion, popular culture and architecture from the 1920s’ to the present. It aims to offer a much more layered and diverse view of the way in which the crafting of these types of images grew to contribute to city identity. In doing so the exhibition also intends chart in microcosm, the changes that have occurred in wider Australian society regarding the depiction of women and men.

The Gold Coast as a cultural site has

seen the creation of very potent images of women and men. Sexualising the City will bring the background and reasons for this type of imagery to the forefront and will identify the wider culture around the city as a tourist destination and what in effect was actually being promoted to potential visitors.

The exhibition will also explore the way that artists have responded to this visual culture and have sought to define their own way of seeing the body within this very particular city environment. The exhibition will also present design elements from the fields of architecture, graphics, commercial photography and fashion and as such acknowledge the work of these creative disciplines in contributing to this broader visual culture.

IMAGE: Scott Redford Miami Ice 2003 Courtesy the artist.

SEXUALISING THE CITY

DATE Sat 20 Oct – Sun 2 Dec, 2012VENUE Foyer GalleryYEAR LEVEL SUITABILITY Grade 7 - 12CURRICULUM AREAS Visual Art, Fashion, Design, Technology, Communications, Media THEMES Exploring the connection between city image and sexualised imagery ART FORM Visual Communication, Painting , Architecture, Photography TEACHERS KIT Available Term 3, 2012

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PLEASE KEEP THE FOLLOWING IN MIND WHEN VISITING THE GALLERY:Student behaviour, safety and security are the teacher’s responsibility. Groups must be supervised at all times. Bulky schoolbags may be left near the volunteers’ desk at the entrance to the Gallery. Works of art are fragile and we ask you to look with your eyes and not your hands and to take notes with pencil. You may take photographs in some exhibitions without the use of flash or tripod for private use only. You may take photographs of your students engaging with the gallery without flash or tripod. Please refrain from eating in the gallery. Feedback is important to us so please leave a comment in the visitor’s book if you wish to tell us something.

PLEASE SUBMIT COMPLETED BOOKING FORM TO GOLD COAST CITY GALLERY: Gold Coast City GalleryPO Box 6615 GCMC QLD 9726

PLEASE EMAIL TO: [email protected]

PLEASE FAX TO: (07) 5581 6594Thank you for making a booking to visit the Gold Coast City Gallery. Entry is free but we always appreciate donations. We look forward to welcoming you to the Gallery.

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CENTRE INFORMATIONBUSSurfside Buslines operates bus routes that travel to, or near, The Arts Centre Gold Coast. To plan your journey, please visit www.translink.com.au

TAXIA designated set-down and pick-up area is located out the front of The Arts Centre Gold Coast. To book a taxi, phone 131 008 or visit www.gccabs.com.au

CARPatron parking, including wheelchair accessible parking, is located out the front of The Arts Centre building. We recommend you arrive one hour before a performance as parking is limited. Overflow parking is also available in the staff car park after 2.30pm to cater for demand during popular evening performances.

PATRONS WITH INDIVIDUAL NEEDSThe Arts Centre Gold Coast is committed to providing access to the performing arts for visitors with special needs. If you require any mobility assistance, please call the Box Office on 5588 4000 to book your tickets, and notify the staff at this time. We will then arrange for Front of House staff to assist you when you arrive at the theatre.

WHEELCHAIRThe Arts Theatre and cinema are both wheelchair accessible. If you require wheelchair access and seating at the Arts Theatre, please notify Box Office when you book your tickets. We don’t require advance notice for wheelchair access to the cinema.

BOX OFFICE PHONE 5588 4000www.theartscentregc.com.au

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FREQUENTLY ASKEDQUESTIONSQ. HOW AND WHEN DO I PURCHASE TICKETS FOR GROUPS?A. Our goal is to make sure that our Group Bookers have access to the best seats for upcoming shows. To ensure that we can achieve this, we require you to organise and pay for your group promptly.

Please complete a Performance Booking Form (page 44, also available online) and fax, email, mail or deliver to us in person at the Box Office. Please note final payment is required three weeks prior to the performance date.

EMAIL: [email protected]: (07) 5581 6500 (Mon – Fri, 9.00am – 5.00pm)POST: The Arts Centre Gold Coast Groups Department PO BOX 6615 GCMC QLD 9726FAX: (07) 5581 6592

Q. WILL I RECEIVE CONFIRMATION OF MY GROUP RESERVATION?A. Within three working days of The Arts Centre receiving your Performance Booking Form, you will receive a group confirmation, along with payment procedure and other group policies.

A 50% non-refundable deposit is due within two weeks of this confirmation being issued.

Q. WHAT IF MY NUMBERS CHANGE?A. Final group numbers and payment are due a minimum of two weeks prior to the performance date. You have until this time to alter numbers (subject to availability).

Please note that although we try our best to avoid it, if group numbers increase they may not be able to seat additional guests with the group.

Q. WHAT DISCOUNTS DO I GET?A. Groups are the most economical way to see live performances or attend events.

Pricing varies between performances and discounts can range from 10% – 30%, if not more!

Stay up to date with all group offers available at The Arts Centre Gold Coast by visiting the ‘Group Discounts’ tab on our website www.theartscentregc.com.au or have the latest offers delivered to your inbox every month for free! Simply sign up to the Groups Discount E-Newsletter online or via the Box Office and be rewarded with pre-sale opportunities and exclusive discounts.

Q. HOW CAN I PAY?A. We accept all forms of payment:• Cheque• Cash• Credit Card (Mastercard/ Visa/ American Express)• Electronic Funds Transfer

Q. WHERE CAN OUR BUS PARK?A. There is a pick-up and drop off area for busses at the front of The Arts Centre. We have allocated parking for two, 100-seat buses. If demand is greater, we allocate space on a - as needed basis.

Q. WHERE CAN I PARK?A. Patron parking, including wheelchair accessible parking, is located at the front of The Arts Centre Gold Coast building. Overflow parking is also available in the staff car park after 2.30pm to cater for demand during popular evening performances. Q. WHEN SHOULD WE ARRIVE?A. We recommend you arrive at least one hour before your chosen performance, as parking is limited. You will find you can easily pass the time with a visit to the Gold Coast City Gallery or with a cup of coffee, delicious seasonal meal or refreshing beverage at our fully licensed - Arts Café.

Q. HOW MANY PEOPLE DO I NEEDTO BE CONSIDERED A GROUP?A. The number of persons required to qualify for group discounts differs between performances. However performances at The Arts Centre typically require a minimum of 6 persons to redeem the group price.

For a full list of current performances and group requirements, please visit the ‘Group Discounts’ tab on our website, www.theartscentregc.com.au.

Q. HOW DO INDIVIDUALS (NOT QUITE A GROUP) PURCHASE TICKETS?A. You can purchase individual (single) tickets by visiting The Arts Centre Gold Coast Box Office, phoning (07) 5588 4000 or via our website www.theartscentregc.com.au Box Office trading hours are as follows:Monday to Friday: 8.00am – 9.00pmSaturday: 9.00am – 9.00pmSunday and Public Holidays: 11.00am -7.00pm

Q. HOW DOES A VISIT TO THE ARTS CENTRE GOLD COAST OR GOLD COAST CITY GALLERY ASSIST MY STUDENTS LEARNING?A. Your visit to the Gold Coast Gallery doesn’t have to be just about art. Many of the exhibitions are equally valuable for other areas of study such as English, Science, Media and History.

Theatrical performances are best used to provide an additional element to a topic or theme already being discussed.

In most cases, for both performances and art exhibitions, complete teachers kits are available (post booking) which not only facilitate the learning process before, during and after your visit, but provide innovative ideas on how you can further develop your current plans.

Q. HOW ELSE CAN I ENHANCE MY GROUP’S EXPERIENCE?A. The Arts Centre Gold Coast shares the Evandale Parklands with Gold Coast City Council and boasts a swimming lagoon, sculpture walk and expansive lawns. With bonus views of the Surfers Paradise sky-line, you are guaranteed breath-taking scenery day or night.

If you are coming to The Arts Centre for a theatre performance why not make the most of your visit and schedule time to visit the Gold Coast City Gallery as well (workshops available for Primary School’s only). The spacious parkland grounds around The Art Centre make for an ideal opportunity for your group to have outdoor play between their show and a allery visit.

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WITH THANKS

MUSICAL THEATRE SUMMER RESIDENCY:

FRIENDS OF THE ARTS CENTRE YOUTH ARTS ACADEMY:

YOUTH THEATRE PROJECT:

DANCENORTH SMALL DANCES, BIG STORIES:

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MARIAN DREW + ALANA HAMPTON: THE LORIKEET ISLAND PROJECT

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This project been made possible through financial assistance through Arts Queensland’s Development and Presentation Program and the Regional Stages – a joint initiative of Arts Queensland and Australia Council for the Arts.

The Australian Government is proud to be associated with this tour through the national performing arts touring program, Playing Australia, which gives Australians across the country the opportunity to see some of our best performing arts.

This project supported by the Regional Arts Development Fund a Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and Gold Coast City Council partnership to support local arts and culture.

Toured by Performing Lines for Road Work, with the support of the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and the national performing arts touring program, Playing Australia, and the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.

Tour managed and coordinated by arTour – a business unit of Queensland Arts Council

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The Australian Government is proud to be associated with this tour through the national performing arts touring program, Playing Australia, which gives Australians across the country the opportunity to see some of our best performing arts.

Produced in association with CarriageWorks

This project has been made possible by the New South Wales Government through Arts NSW.

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Special thanks for the on-going support from the Benefactors of The Arts Centre Gold Coast

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PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY THE GOLD COAST CITY COUNCILINFORMATION CORRECT AS AT OCTOBER 2011

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