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Californian cellist with a passion for clowning

Karen Hall, fringe artist from LA

Another busy week looms on the Canberra arts scene. HELEN MUSA’s latest Artsweek column has it all… 

Karen Hall, fringe artist from LA, balances a classical cello recital with elements of performance art and clowning in Delusions and Grandeur, Mill Theatre, Dairy Road Fyshwick, until August 30.

The Korean Film Festival in Australia is presenting a selection of four free films. At Palace Electric Cinemas, August 31 to September 1.

A book launch for The Art of Catching Jam Before It Burns by Kathy Kituai will be at Upstairs at Smiths Alternative, September 3.

Rebecca Mayo is hosting a hands-on plant dyeing workshop workshop, 10 Boyle Place, Holt August 31.

Harpsichordist Ariana Odermatt

Concerts

  • Blues artist Chris Cain is at Harmonie German Club, Narrabundah, August 29.
  • Selby & Friends: Triple Treat – Celebrating Beethoven, at Fairfax Theatre, National Gallery, August 30.
  • I Progretti’s performance of Lamentatione features compositions from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, St John’s Anglican Church, Reid, August 31.
  • The NFSA has a screening of feminist filmmaker Jeni Thornley’s Memory Film: A Filmmaker’s Diary. August 28 and Spotlight on Ari Wegner, In Fabric, August 31.
  • Smith’s@Belco Live Music program has Australian storyteller William Crighton supported by Canberra’s Den Hanrahan. Belconnen Arts Centre, August 31.
  • Composer and saxophonist Jeremy Rose, Aria Award winner for Best Jazz Album, will perform at Tuggeranong Arts Centre, August 31.
  • Super Rats play Romanian traditional songs and dances, Smith’s Alternative, Civic, August 31.
  • Art Song Canberra hosts countertenor Michael Burden in Airs and Graces, Wesley Music Centre, Forrest. September 1.
  • Edward Neeman (piano) and Chris Latham (violin) will perform Witnesses: Two Nations’ Lost Composers, a tribute to lost composers Komitas and FS Kelly, Lecture Room 1, 5th Floor ANU School of Music, September 3.
  • Harpsichordist Ariana Odermatt performs music by Bach, Beethoven, and Psatha, Wesley Music Centre, Forrest, September 4.
  • Geoff’s Jazz At Smith’s has Tom Fell (baritone sax) in a tribute to the music of Gerry Mulligan and Chet Baker, Smith’s Alternative, September 4.

Stage

  • Marcia Hines’ Still Shining 50th Anniversary Concert Tour is at Canberra Theatre, August 29.
  • Hedy! The Life & Inventions of Hedy Lamarr celebrates the unexpected scientific genius of screen legend Hedy Lamarr, The Street Theatre, August 31.
A collage from the cookbook, Plate to Plate

Galleries

  • Plate to Plate, a collaborative exhibition  and cookbook celebrating the work of Hands On Studio, is at Megalo Print Studio, 21 Wentworth Avenue, Kingston, August 31-October 12.
  • Canberra self-taught artist Sean Martin presents a series of drawings and oil paintings centred around the theme of anonymous sentimentality Canberra Contemporary Art Space Manuka, August 30-September 8.
  • Artists Peter Sharp and Michelle Cawthorn explore how artist couples engage, collaborate and sometimes ignore each other’s art practices in This is Not a Solo Show (v2). ANCA Gallery, Dickson, August 29-September 29.
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