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Welcome The theme for 2019 PAVE festival is simply – Resonate. It’s easy to feel despair at the constant tides of human greed, selfishness, dishonesty and exploitation reported daily. This year’s festival theme challenges us to be a positive force in the world and explore what it is to be human, with all its beauty and flaws. We can reflect this in the arts and also do this, within our own spheres of influence, small or large. Waves in water and sound teach us that whenever there is an action, there is always a resulting ripple effect that Booking Info spreads out. The same applies to what we do although we don’t often think of it that way. Let’s be conscious of Book all events (unless stated*) at others and show some discernment in what we amplify or what we reject. www.pave.org.au Resonating humanity does not rely on grand gestures. It is the small things; decisions we make, actions we take each day that slowly catch on and change things. We can all transform Enquiries: our world and make it a better place for all humanity. Emerald Community House As you enjoy the festival, we encourage you to get to know people, look for opportunities to make someone’s life better, 356–358 Belgrave-Gembrook Rd, Emerald think deeply about the messages portrayed by artists and Mon–Fri 10am–2pm performers, see the beauty, listen to the resonance in the sound, hear the words and watch the actions. Ph: 03 5968 3881 or email: info@pave.org.au * All Events at Emerald Library are FREE Bookings are essential. 5949 4600 / www.cclc.vic.gov.au Trybooking.com small booking surcharge applies. Events subject to change. Please check website or phone to confirm. Strike Up A Chat is an ethical social initiative launched facebook.com/pavefestival in Melbourne to help bring friendliness back into fashion and make the world a kinder place for all. The dream is to create a global epidemic of spontaneous chats to enrich 2019 Theme Cover Artwork people’s lives and instigate social change. Through Raquel Carter (Emerald) amicable communication, build community spirit and Contributing PAVE photographers bring joy to the people in it, suburb by suburb, city by city Paul Bianco, neilcreek.com, focuslight.design – one chat at a time! Say hello at FunFest on 7th April. Thanks to everyone working behind the scenes on the festival More information online – www.strikeupachat.com PAVE & FunFest Coordinator – Non Blair
Calendar of Events Sunday 7th April Friday 12th April Time Event Page 10am Community Canvas 25 10am FunFest Street Festival 8 1pm Let’s Take Better Photos Workshop 25 10:30am Photography Exhibition opening 12 1pm Songs of Hope Uke Workshop #1 26 11:30am Photography Workshop 12 2:30pm Harps for Happiness Workshop #1 26 11am Resurgence – Immersive Installation 11 6:30pm Cosplay 101: Silicone Mould Making 27 11am Emerald Secondary College Art Show 10 7:30pm JoJo Smith and Tracey Roberts 27 1pm Slow Bike Race 13 7:30pm Red to Blue Sessions: Michael Charles 28 7:30pm Journeys in Story and Song 13 7:30pm Barry versus Kelly 28 Monday 8th April Saturday 13th April 11am Drum N Bouncercise 15 9am Macrame for Beginners Workshop 29 2pm Guitar Workshop 14 10am Go Fly a Kite 29 6pm Sisters3 Exhibition Launch 14 10am Open Gardens with Music 31 8pm Clown Rules 15 10am & 2pm Main Street Meander – Walking Tours 30 10am & Tuesday 9th April 12:30pm Theatrical Storytelling 31 1pm Jammalong 16 11am Music in the Streets 30 6:30pm Cosplay 101: Photography 16 1pm Songs of Hope Uke Workshop #2 33 7pm Playing Tag with Judith 17 2pm The Good Girl Song Project – Workshop 32 7:30pm Kitchen Ballads and Backyard Verse 17 7:30pm The Good Girl Song Project Voyage 32 2:30pm Harps for Happiness Workshop #2 34 7:30pm Jazz at Emersleigh Estate Winery 33 Wednesday 10th April 7:30pm Red Dress & The Sugar Man 34 10:30am Arty Tasters 18 2pm Makey Makey 18 Sunday 14th April 6pm Timeless on the Silk Road Book Launch 19 6:30pm Wigs 101 19 9:00am Poets’ Breakfast & Yarn Event 35 7.30pm Women in Song 20 10am Open Gardens with Music 35 12pm Three Guys over Lunch 36 Thursday 11th April 2pm Gospel Harmony 36 7:30pm More Alike Than Different 37 2pm Not Fade Away: Buddy Holly 21 4pm STEAM club 21 Festival Hub Festival Map 6pm Thread Reflections – Meet the Artist 24 The Hive Venue Info 7:30pm Celtic Reflections 24 Open daily Details on The PAVE committee have adopted a sustainability policy, Details on page 6 pages 22-23 sourcing 100% recycled paper for printing this programme. 4 TICKETS ONLINE AT WWW.PAVE.ORG.AU GREAT ACTIVITIES DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS 5
Festival Hub FREE entry 6 The Hive Pop-Up Bar Music @ The Hive Located in the Old Emerald Bakehouse in Fri 5th April 8:30pm Duplicity Murphy’s Laneway behind the Commonwealth Bank Sat 6th April 8:30pm Spiritus Sponsor: Stockdale & Leggo Special launch 5th and 6th April from 5–11pm Yarra Ranges Open Sunday 7th April, 11am–11pm Sun 7th April 8:30pm Elizabeth Sutherland continues nightly 5pm–11pm until 14th April Mon 8th April 6:30-11pm Rock n Roll night music/videos A great place to meet before a show or kick back after Tue 9th April 6:30-11pm Beatles night music/videos a busy day at work. This warm, intimate space will have Sponsor: Lifeview Emerald Glades you coming back to soak in the atmosphere. Local wines and beers as well as soft drinks and nibbles. 8:30pm Alicats The Hive is the place to be, throughout the festival. Wed 10th April 8:30pm Belinda Anderson & Jose Garcia Sponsor: Emerald Village Pharmacy Pop Up Poets – 5:30pm–6:30pm daily Bonus cameo performances. Stop by – expect surprises! Thu 11th April 8:30pm Two Doors Down Fri 12th April 8:30pm Carolyn Oates Thread Reflections Exhibition – daily Sponsor: Ranges First National View a special series of work by local artist Merryn Baxter Sat 13th April 8:30pm Moonshine Coalition Pop-Up Projection Art – 7pm-10pm daily Sponsor: Bam Bam Italian Lighting up laneways and buildings with short films Sun 14th April 8:30pm Michelle Chandler Trio ITALIAN EAT IN + OUT 6 CLOWN RULES - PAGE 15 KITCHEN BALLADS & BACKYARD VERSE - PAGE 17 7
Sun 7th April FREE ENTRY 4 10am–4pm Kilvington Drive, Heroes Ave, EMERALD Murphy’s Way Live Performance What better way to kick off PAVE than with Emerald’s Main Stage – Sponsored by Vibe Voice and Data huge street festival? 10:30am Stax the Didgeman 11:30am Beck Sian Trio Come and indulge in the festive atmosphere with your 12:30pm Uke Frenzy entire family and enjoy a stack of free entertainment 1:30pm Nathan Power Band and activities. FunFest is characterised by a range of 2:30pm Jumping Fences street performers, music and performance stages for 3:15pm Alicats all tastes, a variety of workshops and kids activities, rides, street art, a diverse range of culinary delights and Mountain Pickers Bluegrass Stage quality stalls, community activities and so much more. 10:00am Oh Suzannah www.funfest.org.au 10:55am Lonesome Still 11:50am Jose & the Amigos 12:45pm Keith (Boof) Morgan 1:15pm Front Porch 2:10pm Hillbilly Radio 3:05pm The Weathered Heads Puffing Billy Stage (near Emerald Station) 11:00am Edward Nass and Friends ‘Pans of Fire’ Steel Drums from Marysville 15 minute performances at Puffing Billy precinct Youth Stage – Sponsored by Kaye Charles R/E Various young artists, including local school students Plus performances all day at ‘The Round’ 8 A FANTASTIC FUN DAY OUT FOR THE FAMILY LIVE MUSIC AND STREET PERFORMANCES 9
Multi-day events Sun 7th April Sisters3 Exhibition 12 Mon 8 –14 April th th Open during Library open times FREE at Emerald Library Sisters3 are three sisters, Tracey Roberts, Deanna 8 Roberts and Lauren Elise. Photography Exhibition 5 Resurgence – Installation 7 –14 April th th Sun 7th April 11am–2pm daily at Emerald Community House Hall 11am–12pm & 2–3pm at Emerald Primary School Gold coin donation – Indoor Basketball Stadium Explore how photographers have interpreted this years FREE (Donations welcome) theme through ‘People’. Tuning into increasingly buoyant environmental awareness, this immersive video installation is an ambitious abstract Emerald Secondary Art Exhibition visual story. Features an atmospheric soundscape exploring the precious resource for all life; water. Embrace and share 7th–14th April 8 the adventure; be absorbed by the cyclic journey of weather 4pm–6pm at Emerald Primary patterns, water flowing across local landscapes and nourishing (Foyer to Indoor Basketball Stadium) regenerative ecosystems that sustain our communities. FREE Brought to you by ‘We Are Beaming’; includes visual Come and see how art students interpret resonance. Will design by Phil Byers, poetry by Ben Andrews aka Tigs it be people, places or things? and Taj Scicluna The Perma Pixie, music by Ren – Adam Housham and sound/lighting by Blaise Cosme. Special Thread Reflections Exhibition 6 thanks to many others supporting this initiative as well. 7th–14th April Continues Mon 8th–Sat 13th April 4pm–6pm at The Hive 4pm–6:30pm FREE An open invitation to artists to collaborate on the Exploring the story of ordinary humans who have had development of experimental additions in each session, journeys seeking refuge in a far away country. creating extra interactive elements in response to the work. Details – www.resurgence.world Open Gardens with Music 9 13 & 14 April th th 10am–4pm at Telopea Gardens $10 entry (children are FREE) Explore this 10 acre garden with its diverse range of Supported by exotic and native trees. Extensive plant stall & live music. Cardinia Shire Council 10 JAMMALONG - PAGE 16 BARRY VERSUS KELLY - PAGE 28 11 11
Sun 7th April 5 8 Photography Exhibition Opening Slow Bike Race Sun 7th April Sun 7th April 10am–4pm at Emerald Community House Hall 1pm–2pm in Heroes Ave (opp Emerald Primary) Gold coin donation $2 to participate, FREE to watch This annual event challenges photographers to create Hurry to enter now. Fabulous prizes and trophies to unique images based on the 2019 nominated theme – be won by the slowest. Bring your own bike, helmet People. Come and see an eclectic range of photographs and support team: Anything goes as long as it has and vote for your favourite. Meet the artists whilst enjoying two wheels and pedals. All ages & abilities welcome refreshments. Images will be judged and prizes awarded and encouraged. Can you maintain balance at slowest at 10:30am. Exhibition 11am–2pm daily during PAVE. speed? Sponsored by the Men’s Shed. 13 7 Photography Workshop Journeys in Story and Song Sun 7 April th Sun 7th April 11:30am–1:30pm at St Joseph’s Church 7:30pm–9:30pm at Gem Theatre $25 per person $20 adult / $15 concession Hills Photographic Society, together with David Norris, A blend of storytelling and song from local performers in a bring you this workshop entitled Photographing People: variety of genres and styles. Cockatoo Sings Community Lighting. Covering all aspects including natural and Choir will perform with varied accompaniment between various added lighting, best lenses to use, posing and stories that journey through tales of life. Other community making subjects feel at ease. Limited to 15 participants. singing groups also feature among stories tailored to grown ups. A moving and memorable night out. 12 CELTIC MUSIC – PAGE 24 NOT FADE AWAY: BUDDY HOLLY - PAGE 21 13
Mon 8th April 5 7 Guitar workshop with Jose Garcia Clown Rules Mon 8th April Mon 8th April 2pm–3:30pm at Emerald Community House Hall 8pm–10pm Gem Theatre $10 per person $20 adult / $15 concession Jose is a notable and prolific musician and music The clowns are running the show! Come on a fantastical teacher, joined by guest instructor Clive Weeks. This is a journey of discovery and exploration of human beings rare opportunity to sample guitar tuition for beginners to being human in the here and now. Provocative, satirical, intermediate players. Bring your own guitar if possible, hysterical, historical, visceral physical theatre infused with although a couple of guitars will be made available for original live music. Vision Navigators G.T. Express and participants to try. Mystori with an all star cast. 12 8 Sisters3 Exhibition Launch Drum N Bouncercise Mon 8 April th Mon 8th April 6pm–7:30pm 11am–11:45am at Emerald Primary – Outdoor FREE at Emerald Library Basketball courts, access via Gemco Carpark Sisters3 include Tracey Roberts, Deanna Roberts $10 adult / $5 child and concession and Lauren Elise – all very talented creatives – and Who knew exercise could be this much fun! This unique sisters. Their work combines three different styles of high energy movement session is the perfect way to get art, reflecting three different yet cohesive styles of each your heart rate going. Bodyweight classic aerobic moves sister. Meet the artists and be one of the first to see this marinated in some drum & bass. Terra Bunny brings you a beautiful exhibition. Refreshments provided. choreographed session suitable for beginners and children. 14 THREAD REFLECTIONS - PAGE 24 HARP & UKULELE WORKSHOPS - PAGE 26 15
Tue 9th April 5 12 Jammalong Playing Tag with Judith Tue 9th April Tue 9th April 1pm–2:30pm at Emerald Community House Hall 7pm–8:30pm at Emerald Library FREE FREE – Bookings essential A jam session or a workshop? Jammalong is jamming Local poets recently commended by prominent Australian that includes a workshop component. These sessions woman of letters Judith Rodriguez during her four-year originated in Canberra, then moved to Melbourne, and tenure as PAVE Woorilla Poetry Prize judge, present have been going for about 10 years. Bring an instrument poetry selections from Judith’s work, share observations or pick up one of ours. on the poetic process plus a few poems of their own. 12 5 Cosplay 101: Photography Kitchen Ballads and Backyard Verse Tue 9 April th Tue 9th April 6:30pm–7:30pm at Emerald Library Meeting Room 7:30pm–10pm at Emerald Community House Hall FREE – Bookings essential $20 entry Discover tips to bring your character to life through Ian Bland and Irish expat Enda Kenny, accompanied by photographs. Learn about lighting, angles, locations, fiddle virtuoso Greg Hunt, join forces, presenting stories copyright and law. Delve into etiquette when working with drawn from the urban and rural landscape. An evening others, working within budgets and hiring spaces. Dezmin of song and verse blending humour, pathos and the odd Humphry is an internationally published portrait and still-life murder ballad. photographer and runs Slippery Photography in Melbourne. 16 PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION – PAGE 7 RED DRESS & THE SUGAR MAN - PAGE 34 17
Wed 10th April 1 12 Arty Tasters Wigs 101 Wed 10th April Wed 10th April 10:30am–2:30pm at Emerald Arts Society 6:30pm–7:30pm at Emerald Library Meeting Room Gold Coin donation FREE – Bookings essential Ever wanted to have a go at watercolours, oils, pastels, Join Mx Loki and discover different types of wig fibres sculpting, sketching or origami? Here’s your chance. In and how to care for your wig. Learn about basic styling this expo style event, artists will demonstrate their craft techniques and products to choose. Mx Loki is a and you can have a mini lesson or watch on in awe and genderfluid alternative model, Cosplayer, dragking and admiration. qualified makeup artist based in Melbourne. 12 5 Makey Makey! Timeless On The Silk Road: An Wed 10 April th Odyssey From London To Hanoi 2pm–3pm at Emerald Library Meeting Room Wed 10th April FREE – Bookings essential 6pm at Emerald Community House Hall Come and try out a Makey Makey! Ever played Mario on Gold Coin donation Play-doh or piano on a banana? Makey Makey, an invention kit for everyone, is a simple circuit board that lets you Meet author Heather Ellis as she launches her latest book. reprogram the world by connecting everyday objects to a A profoundly confronting tale about her solo motorcycle computer. Come along to this introductory session and get odyssey from London to Hanoi along the fabled Silk Roads inspired! Ages 6+ of antiquity. It is an evocative journey of courage and immense beauty of landscape and culture. 18 POETS’ BREAKFAST - PAGE 35 TICKETS ONLINE AT WWW.PAVE.ORG.AU 19
Wed 10th April Thu 11th April Women in Song Wed 10th April 7:30pm–10pm at Gem Theatre $20 adult / $15 3MDR & Gemco members Julitha Ryan, Christina Green, Suzette Herft and 7 5 Hannah Schmidli bring their unique styles to PAVE in what promises to be another memorable night at the Gem. Julitha’s soul driven keys, Christina’s polished lyrics and guitar, Suzette’s folk flavoured, country tinged Not Fade Away: the Life and songs and Hannah’s youthful indie pop stylings Music of Buddy Holly are guaranteed to seduce Hannah Thu 11th April your soul. This event sold 2pm–3pm at the Emerald Community House Hall out last year so be sure $10 adult / $8 concession to book early. Buddy Holly’s music has never died and resonates to this day. He has been called one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. Just how influential was Suzette Buddy Holly? Join pop cultural historian Ross Schnioffsky for an audio-visual presentation on the short life and music of one of the legendary heroes of rock ‘n’ roll. Julitha 12 Christina STEAM CLUB – Discover MC Escher Thu 11th April 4pm–5pm at Emerald Library Meeting Room FREE – Bookings essential Get inspired by MC Escher’s tessellations and optical illusions at Emerald Library’s STEAM CLUB. Create your own puzzles and explore the endless possibilities of two- dimensional art. 20 PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION ON TODAY – SEE PG 7 MAIN STREET MEANDER TOUR - PAGE 30 21
14 EMERALD 5 mins TOWNSHIP 13 12 1 11 5 d 4 sR e ing s Av K e 2 6 ero 3 H 10 7 8 5 mins 9 Map Legend 1. Emerald Arts Society / Evergreens Senior Citizens Centre 8. Emerald Primary – Indoor Basketball Stadium & Outdoor Courts (Cnr Church & Anne Sts) 9. Telopea Gardens ) 2. St Mark’s Church Emerald (1–3 Church St) 10. ) 3. Emerald RSL (Memorial Drive) 11. Elevation Restaurant (374 Belgrave-Gembrook Rd) 4. Kilvington Drive/Murphy’s Way 12. Emerald Library (400A Belgrave-Gembrook Rd) 5. Emerald Community House & Hall (ECH) (356-358 Belgrave-Gembrook Rd) 13. St Joseph’s Church (Cnr Cornish & Emerald-Monbulk Rds)) 6. The Hive Pop Up Bar (Old Emerald Bakehouse, Murphy’s Way) 14. Emersleigh Estate Winery (71 Stewart Rd) 7. The Gem Community Arts Centre (Hall / Theatre) (19 Kilvington Drv)
Thu 11th April Fri 12th April 6 5 Thread Reflections: Meet the artist Community Canvas Thu 11th April Fri 12th April 6pm–7pm at The Hive – FREE 10am–12noon at Emerald Community House A very special exhibition will be hung in the Hive during $3 per child this year’s festival. Thread Reflections tells the story of Each child gets to paint a small canvas with acrylic paint. ordinary humans who have had extraordinary journeys Artworks will be exhibited at Emerald Community House from their homes seeking refuge in a far away country. and then later at Emerald library. Parents can collect the Meet the artist Merryn Baxter and hear some stories of artworks after the exhibition period. the subjects she worked with. Refreshments provided. Suitable for children of all ages. Guest Rehmat Ullah. 7 5 Celtic Reflections Let’s take better photos Thu 11 April th Fri 12th April 7:30pm–10pm at Gem Theatre 1pm–3pm at Emerald Community House $20 adult / $15 concession $10 per child Featuring three acts, Tidal Moon performing beautiful This workshop, open to young people aged between traditional and contemporary music on harp, bodhran 10 and 18 will look at how to create a great photo. and flute. Green Fieldz, a dynamic pair create a storm of You will cover various camera functions and settings, high end Celtic energy with blazing fiddle and guitar work. having an eye for a photo, composition, focus and lighting. Glaswegian born Shona Williams is joined by balladeer Phil Bring your own camera and your accessories. Lester, together they serve up a delicious blend. Point and shoot, DSLR or other cameras suitable. 24 TICKETS ONLINE AT WWW.PAVE.ORG.AU MAKEY MAKEY - PAGE 18 25
Fri 12th April 5 12 Songs of Hope Uke Workshop #1 Cosplay 101: Intro to Silicone Fri 12th April Mould Making 1pm–2:30pm at Emerald Community House Fri 12th April $5 (or $45 with take home ukulele) 6:30pm–7:30pm at Emerald Library Meeting Room The workshop will provide an introduction to the ukulele FREE – Bookings essential and the first steps in learning to play the instrument. At the conclusion of the workshop participants will know This event is part of our Cosplay 101 series. Watch artist basic chords and be able to play one or two songs on the Tentacle Spine demonstrate pouring silicone moulds for ukulele. The ukulele is a happy instrument and you’ll learn resin jewellery. Learn about the materials you will need and songs that will help you be a positive force. how to handle them safely. Q&A will follow. 1 14 Harps for Happiness Workshop #1 JoJo Smith and Tracey Roberts Fri 12 April th Fri 12th April 2:30pm–4:30pm at Emerald Arts Society 7:30pm–10pm at Emersleigh Estate Winery $25 adult / $20 concession to participate $20 adult / $15 concession $5 to observe – ten participant places per workshop Wine and two exceptional singer-songwriter-musicians A rare opportunity to try harp. Jane Belfrage shows combine for a perfect night. JoJo Smith takes her audiences participants how to play tiny riffs that fit together effectively on a musically diverse journey of blues, soul, funk, R&B, latin over another pattern. Create a whole piece of music in 90 and jazz. Tracey Roberts combines smooth, clear vocals minutes, even if you’ve never played music before. with versatile and sensitive piano playing and richly poetic lyrics to create a diverse range of original songs. 26 ‘SISTERS3’ EXHIBITION - PAGE 14 WIGS 101 - PAGE 19 27
Fri 12th April Sat 13th April 3 1 Pic by Wendy Rae Red to Blue Sessions: Michael Charles Macrame for beginners Fri 12th April Sat 13th April 7:30pm–10:30pm at Emerald RSL 9am–11am at Emerald Arts Society $12 adult / $10 concession & 3MDR & RSL members $50 per person (includes materials) Michael Charles is an Australian-born Chicago bluesman who is Originating in the 13th century and popular through the an eight times Grammy elected artist. In 2015, he was inducted 70s, this fun and fulfilling craft is making a comeback for into the Blues Hall of Fame. He has played alongside legends contemporary décor. This two hour class is normally $75 such as Buddy Guy, Eddy Clearwater, Junior Wells, Jimmy but has been discounted for PAVE. Includes all materials Dawkins and many others. To have such an internationally for a wall hanging to take home. acclaimed musician is a rare treat and one not to be missed. 7 10 Barry versus Kelly Go Fly a Kite! Fri 12 April th Sat 13th April 7:30pm–10pm at Gem Theatre 11am–1pm at Pepi’s Land $33 adult / $27 concession (behind Emerald Primary School) The tragic story of Australia’s folk hero, Ned Kelly and the $10 to make and fly your own, Gold coin to watch judge who hanged him. This show, over 135 years later, Kite making and flying is a somewhat lost art. See giant might be emotionally as close to the story as you can get. kites soaring over the beautiful valley of Pepi’s Land. Try Featuring Anthony Penhall, Cora Browne, Felix Meagher, your hand at making and flying your own kite. Watch John Castieau, Colin Driscoll, Matthew Hadgraft, Lucinda the faces of children who have never experienced this Barratt. Musicians; Cyril Moran & Lou Hesterman. simple but joyful play. 28 PLAYING TAG WITH JUDITH - PAGE 17 ARTY TASTERS - PAGE 18 29
Sat 13th April 4 7 Music in the Streets Theatrical Storytelling Sat 13th April Sat 13th April 11am–4pm throughout the town of Emerald 10am–10:45am & 12:30pm–1:15pm at Gem Theatre Coins, notes, smiles and cheers $5 entry The township of Emerald will be abuzz with buskers. Gemco Players present Theatre for Children. Interactive Sit alfresco at one of the many cafes while top quality stories, music and craft featuring The Frog Prince, The Big performers entertain with original and cover material. Put Hairy Toe and some silly songs. Suitable for children aged your hands together to show your appreciation; better still, 8 and under. Bookings advised. dig deep into your pockets and show your support. 5 9 Main St Meander – Walking Tours Open Gardens with Music Sat 13 April th Sat 13th April Departs 10am and 2pm (tour length 45 mins) 10am–4pm at Telopea Gardens $10 adults (children are FREE) $10 entry (children are FREE) Starting at the Community House Church Hall and along Explore this 10 acre garden with its diverse range of exotic Main Street learning about early churches, shops, tele- & native trees, shrubs, perennials, bulbs and succulents. phone exchange, viewing Water Tower, site of Emerald’s Extensive plant stall and live music. first Hall (Mechanics’ Institute), second Hall site to Worrell Music Line-up Reserve. Historian Graeme Legge will share fascinating 10am Ruth & Bernd 1pm The Old Dogs stories and insights. Wear comfortable walking shoes and 11am Terry Springford 2pm The Old Dogs carry a rain jacket, umbrella or sun hat if necessary. 12pm Mark Gardner 3pm Jose & The Amigos 30 GOOD GIRL SONG PROJECT - PAGE 32 TIMELESS ON THE SILK ROAD - PAGE 19 31
Sat 13th April Sat 13th April 7 1 Good Girl Song Project (Workshop) England 1833: Two hundred young women immigrate to the Australian colonies. But, to claim their new life, they must first Songs of Hope Uke Workshop #2 Sat 13 April th survive the voyage. Sat 13th April Good2pm–4pm at Gemco Girl Song Project brings theirHall musical production ‘Voyage’ to 1pm–2:30pm at Emerald Arts Society tscray$20 for the first time. adult Thisconcession / $15 universal journey story bursts with (workshop only)new $5 (or $45 with take home ukulele) tralian song writing, fine folk music and a fresh female perspective. or $30 / $25 includes performer ticket for the show The workshop will provide an introduction to the ukulele You’re invited Historyto neverdevelopsounded your this own good! stories of female and the first steps in learning to play the instrument. At immigration usingWORKSHOP: your personal or community history the conclusion of the workshop participants will know basic chords and be able to play one or two songs on the th Saturday, 18 August, 2pm, and/or responding to questions that place you in the shoes of The Gem Community Arts Centre. 19 Kilvington Drive, Emerald a female immigrant from 1833. From this story sharing, short Work with Penny Larkins and Helen Begley from The Good Girl Song Project to devise a new scene for the ukulele. The ukulele is a happy instrument and you’ll learn scenes and/orSaturday songs will be developed through workshop show using your family and community stories of female immigration. Then, be part of the performance on evening. Spaces are limited. songs to help you be a positive force. exercises. You’ll then be invited to present some of the work Workshop Booking Online: https://www.trybooking.com/WUQX as part of theSaturday, evening PERFORMANCE: th performance. The workshop will be 18 August 7.30pm runTheby GemPenny Community Larkins Arts Centre, (lead actor and 19 Kilvington experienced drama Drive, Emerald Book online: https://www.trybooking.com/WTIQ teacher) and Helen Begley (songwriter Limited tickets available at door of Voyage). uring: Penny Larkins (Vocals), Penelope Swales(whistles), Helen Begley (Guitar) Good Girl Song Project – Voyage Jamie Molloy (Concertina), Sally Taylor(Fiddle), Carmen O’Brien(Fiddle) Sat 13 th April Facebook: www.facebook.com/thegoodgirlstory/ Website: www.the goodgirlsongproject.com 14 7:30pm–9:30pm at Gem Theatre 7 $25 adult / $20 concession / $10 child / $50 family (2 adults, 2 children) A universal journey story cast anew with female leads, Jazz at Emersleigh using Australian history and new Australian song writing. Sat 13th April In this ‘must see’ work, six of Australia’s leading folk 7:30pm–10pm at Emersleigh Estate Winery musicians; Penny Larkins (Vocals), Helen Begley (Guitar $20 entry (doors open 6:30pm) and Vocals), Penelope Swales (vocals and whistles), Shimona & The Cat’s Pyjamas is a fun-loving, Jamie Molloy (concertina and vocals), Sally Taylor (violin) Melbourne-based vintage swing dance band. and Carmen O’Brien (Violin) present a powerful account Playing the greats from a bygone era, these cats will of a voyage thousands of brave young women voluntarily get you tapping and swinging all night long. Featuring: made to Australia in the 1830s. Shimona – Vocals, Amanda Jones – Clarinet, Adam Russo – Guitar. 32 OPEN GARDENS – PAGE 9 EMERALD SECONDARY ART SHOW - PAGE 10 33
Sat 13th April Sun 14th April 1 1 Harps for Happiness Workshop #2 Poets’ Breakfast & Yarn Event Sat 13th April Sun 14th April 2:30pm–4:30pm at Emerald Arts Society 9am–12pm at Evergreens Senior Citizens Centre $25 adult / $20 concession to participate $5 entry includes coffee/tea – breakfast for purchase $5 to observe – ten participant places per workshop Join us for a hearty breakfast and a wonderful morning of Jane Belfrage shows participants how to play tiny riffs that poetry, tall stories and laughter. An open stage will see an fit together effectively over another pattern. Create a whole assortment of bush poets and short story tellers sharing piece of music in 90 mins. Participants and observers amusing, inspirational and tall tales. Join in and recite or witness a co-creation that is deeply touching and uplifting. read your own, or sit back and be entertained. 3 9 Red Dress & The Sugar Man Open Gardens with Music – Marisa Quigley Sun 14th April 10am–4pm at Telopea Gardens Sat 13th April $10 entry (children are FREE) 7:30pm–10:30pm at Emerald RSL Explore this 10 acre garden with its diverse range of $25 adult / $20 concession & 3MDR, RSL members exotic and native trees, shrubs, perennials, bulbs and This Cabaret performance tells the story of Romeo and succulents. Extensive plant stall and live music. Rosie, two characters drowning in an ocean of regret, set to Music Line-up reinterpreted songs of Tom Waits. Explores the complexities 10am Trinkets Uke 1pm Luminosity of passion and inner turmoil. Marisa will also perform some of 11am Edward Nass 2pm Evan Leyden/Ellen Mary Fish her own wonderful songs with her band The Sunday Best. 12pm Shona & Phil 3pm Duplicity 34 THE HIVE OPEN DAILY - PAGE 6-7 MORE ALIKE THAN DIFFERENT - PAGE 37 35
Sun 14th April 11 7 Three Guys over Lunch More Alike than Different Sun 14th April Sun 14th April 12pm–2:30pm at Elevation Restaurant & Bar 7pm–9pm at Gem Theatre FREE event – meals at menu prices $15 adult / $12 concession (includes light supper) Select a meal or snack from the sumptuous menu and enjoy In her poem, Human Family, Maya Angelou writes: music from three of Melbourne’s finest singer songwriters, I note the obvious differences presenting original material and crowd pleasers: between each sort and type, Ray,’Rusty Strings’ Smith, Simon Imrei and Evan Leyden. but we are more alike, my friends, Proudly sponsored and hosted by Elevation at Emerald. than we are unalike. A multicultural feast for the eyes, ears and tastebuds. Hosted by Abiola Ajetomobi Supported by the Victorian Multicultural Commission 2 Gospel Harmony Sun 14th April 2pm–5pm at St Mark’s Emerald $10 per person Inspired by the divine and inspiration to many, Gospel music has touched countless generations through the ages and brought us the likes of Aretha Franklin to Elvis Presley. On the last afternoon of the festival, celebrate and enjoy harmonies from Journey Bound, Jose and the Amigos, Rudy van den Bovenkamp, Carol McCoy and Fiona Kidd. 36 PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP – PAGE 12 OPEN GARDENS – PAGE 10 37
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Take a moment, sit down and discover the incredible diversity of events, activities and community celebrated in this years festival! Resonate ! The PAVE theme for 2019 stands alone. Resonate ! When given voice the term has a salutary ring. Resonate ! You’re invited to take up the theme as a heartfelt imperative to engage the festival spirit and share in a wealth of arts offerings. Resonate ! Consider the heart as a resonating chamber, not only in responding sympathetically to creative arts output, but also in expressing fellowship. The Hive Pop Up Bar Elephant Rock Painting Opens 5th–14th April 12–2pm, Sun 17th March Great live music, poetry and friendly Mums, dads, kids and friends, atmosphere – come, relax and enjoy! BYO paintbrushes & smocks. Murphy’s Laneway, Emerald Expert muralist BigArtTed will be there to guide you. Full details at pave.org.au/thehive 142 Beaconsfield-Emerald Rd, Emerald Sp Pre las -F hm est ob iva Ev l en t Applications now open 2019 Woorilla Poetry Prize www.woorilla.org.au
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