2018-Schedule — Geelong After Dark

8 - 9pm

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Kubilas<h4>The Geelong Lithuanian Dance Group</h4>
May
4
8:30 pm20:30

Kubilas

The Geelong Lithuanian Dance Group

Geelong's Lithuanian Dance Group will surprise viewers with their lively pop-up performance of "Kubilas" - one of the oldest dances in the Lithuanian repertoire traditionally performed in May with the dancers encircling a symbolic harvest basket in a lively ritual of "earth worship" asking pagan gods for the gift of fertility.

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The Apprentices of the Royal Explorers Society<h4>Ellipsis Movement Theatre</h4>
May
4
8:15 pm20:15

The Apprentices of the Royal Explorers Society

Ellipsis Movement Theatre

  • Poets Spoken Word Corner opposite Beavs Bar (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The Apprentices of the Royal Explorers Society explore places you can only dream of. They dive beneath the waves, mine the earth’s riches and soar the skies. They delve into the imagination to uncover mythologies in the places they visit, unlocking for their audiences new ways of experiencing familiar surroundings.

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Kubilas<h4>The Geelong Lithuanian Dance Group</h4>
May
4
8:00 pm20:00

Kubilas

The Geelong Lithuanian Dance Group

Geelong's Lithuanian Dance Group will surprise viewers with their lively pop-up performance of "Kubilas" - one of the oldest dances in the Lithuanian repertoire traditionally performed in May with the dancers encircling a symbolic harvest basket in a lively ritual of "earth worship" asking pagan gods for the gift of fertility.

Performances 8pm & 8:30 for 15 Minutes.

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Gnomeless<h4>David Dellafiora, Sue Hartigan and Teresa Lawrence</h4>
May
4
7:30 pm19:30

Gnomeless

David Dellafiora, Sue Hartigan and Teresa Lawrence

Gnomeless is an installation of gnomes in their true form, earth elementals, standing on piles of earth and treasure in the shadows. Dimly lit, of earth and stone, the gnomes are dispossessed and despised guardians of the underground. A limited edition of the Small Issue will be published in celebration of Geelong After Dark and offered to those able see the true nature of the gnome.

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Miss Drysdale & Miss Newcombe, lady squatters<h4>Liz McGrath</h4>
May
4
7:30 pm19:30

Miss Drysdale & Miss Newcombe, lady squatters

Liz McGrath

Keen to hear the voices of women from Geelong’s past, I stumbled on the story of two quirky and fascinating very early settlers: Anne Drysdale (1792-1853) and Caroline Newcomb (1812-1892). Despite an age gap of 20 years the women were partners, living together on the Bellarine and running a successful property between the Barwon River and Point Henry.

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OUR MARJ!Wendy Grose
May
4
7:00 pm19:00

OUR MARJ!Wendy Grose

  • Moorabool Street Under Home House Balcony (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

From farm-life in Deans Marsh, to winning the Sun Aria in Geelong in 1928, to conquering the Paris Opera, Marjorie Lawrence’s incredible story – brought to life in a mini show by local celebrated operatic soprano Wendy Grose - illustrates how being well grounded allows one to rise to unexpected heights.

Shows 10 minutes each beginning at 7pm, 7:40pm and 8pm

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Earthscape<h4>Ros Bandt, Vicki Hallett & Jem Savage</h4>
May
4
7:00 pm19:00

Earthscape

Ros Bandt, Vicki Hallett & Jem Savage

  • North side of Library steps (loading Dock) (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Sound artists and performers Ros Bandt and Vicki Hallett are joined by Jem Savage to premiere their new work Earthscape. It looks from earth outward to science and the cosmos in Dish, and inward in Probe exploring how human actions have consequences. Scope suggests a better balance in the future, watching the environment through sound, video, sculpture and live performance.

Performance Times 7pm, 8pm, 9pm for 23 minutes each

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Caisson<h4>Joel Zika</h4>
May
4
6:40 pm18:40

Caisson

Joel Zika

Caisson is a disruptive projected artwork that redefines a laneway space in central Geelong. From key vantage points the work creates a trompe l'oeil that changes the way people view and interact with the banal spot chosen for this work. Artist Joel Zika invites participants to explore this fantastic mural projection as they manoeuvre through the streets of Geelong, people will be entranced as abstracted forms break through the grey brick facade.

(30mins looped) 6.40, 7.40, 8.40pm

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 Boondies from the Bards Garden<h4>International Actors Ensemble</h4>
May
4
6:30 pm18:30

Boondies from the Bards Garden

International Actors Ensemble

  • Pop up in little malop street central and Geelong Performing Arts Centre, Aitchinson Place (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

To “unfix their earthbound root”, the International Actors Ensemble – a multinational, multilingual theatre company formed at Shakespeare’s Globe in London – after tours in Mexico and South Korea continue their journey by traversing “this goodly frame, the earth” through Australia, with a series of sonnets, monologues, and scenes from the Bard."

Playing: 6.30 - 7.30pm and 8.30 - 9pm

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Scouts<h4>Mark Cuthbertson</h4>
May
4
6:00 pm18:00

Scouts

Mark Cuthbertson

  • On the Move from Latrobe Tce to Barwon Water Forecourt (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The idea of the cute fluffy bunny has been flipped on its head with the latest Public Art Acquisition installed along La Trobe Terrace. The artwork recasts the rabbit as a sinister invasive species, which has been responsible for much environmental damage across the nation.

On the Move from Latrobe Terrace to Barwon Water Forecourt

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#instaGAD2018<h4>Discover the artist in you!</h4>
May
4
6:00 pm18:00

#instaGAD2018

Discover the artist in you!

Enter the #InstaGAD2018 competition

Take photos on the night of Geelong After Dark and use #INSTAGAD2018 for your chance to win!

Edit your image, then submit your best photo. It’s easy! Snap your shot; tag your photo; Share your shot to the big screen on Police Lane – Simple!

Meet you After Dark.

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Glow<h4>Women's Circus</h4>
May
4
6:00 pm18:00

Glow

Women's Circus

Tumbling, hooping and juggling after dark, Glow pokes fun at the expected norms of circus performance, engaging the audience with circus shenanigans and a sense of peeking behind the curtain. Glow is a playful pop-up performance featuring Women’s Circus community performers. Glow is a celebration of the physical skills of women of all ages.

Performance times: 6:00pm, 7:30pm, 8:30pm

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Earth's Little Bugs<h4>Margie Balazic, Zlatko Balazic, and George Balazic.</h4>
May
4
6:00 pm18:00

Earth's Little Bugs

Margie Balazic, Zlatko Balazic, and George Balazic.

  • Geelong Library & Heritage Centre: Level 5 Library (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Bee brave and bug your family to come to the Geelong Library for an illuminating experience with Earths Little Bugs. Create your own glow-in-the-dark mini-beast as part of the Amazing Arts Adventure and experience a world of bugs, beetles and bees.

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Immersify Art Gallery<h4>Create or Die Co-Op</h4>
May
4
6:00 pm18:00

Immersify Art Gallery

Create or Die Co-Op

Immersify Art Gallery is a digitally mapped projection installation, featuring prolific Australian artists and some special international cameos.

The gallery will be mapped and illuminate a site specific location by projection artist Nema Adel and curated by Create or Die. Adel’s unique immersive style will transform some of our favourite artists work into a surprising night of large scale interactive discovery.

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Sailing Museum-Machine<h4>Michael Morgan and Marita Batna (curator)</h4>
May
4
6:00 pm18:00

Sailing Museum-Machine

Michael Morgan and Marita Batna (curator)

A presentation supported by Creative Occupation group.

Sailing Museum-Machine is a mobile museum that once might have been actively trading amongst the islands of Port Phillip and Corio Bay. Called Качанка (Kachanka) this interactive museum-machine (sailcaravan) visits Geelong After Dark bringing artefacts and communicating secrets of the sea from local bay area.
 

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Salt<h4>Tammie Kite and Amanda Knights</h4>
May
4
6:00 pm18:00

Salt

Tammie Kite and Amanda Knights

  • Rear Stairs - Geelong Town Hall, Entry via Johnstone Park, (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

SALT pours through my fingers. SALT poisons the land. SALT crystals remain as the tide ebbs. You. You are worth your weight in SALT. A visual delight of the most ubiquitous and flavoursome of all the earth’s crystals. A collage of physical theatre, video and soundscapes.

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