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JUNE
EVENTS, 2010
8th
May - 27th June 2010
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5th Annual Cowra Archie
A magnificent exhibition of Portraits
of
well known local identities or popular, well recognised Australian and world
personalities- by artists from the Central West.
Visitors are encouraged to have fun and vote for their favourite
portrait, the most popular winning the People's Choice Award which will
be decided at the end of the exhibition on 27 June. See
how many you recognise !!
Kalari
Art Gallery & Cellar Door, 120 Carro Park Road Cowra. Open Friday
- Monday 10am - 5pm Ph. 6342 1465 Kalari@westserv.net.au
2nd June to 30th June, 2010 - The "Inner I" Exhibition - Anne Stanley
The “Inner I” exhibition will run from 2 - 30 June. Entry to the
exhibition is by gold coin donation while normal admission charges apply
if you wish to visit the remainder of the Garden.
Daily 8.30 am - 5.00 pm at
Cowra Japanese Garden. 02-6341 2233. garden@cowra.nsw.gov.au
Friday, 4th June, 2010 - 57th Annual Cowra Eisteddfod -
GRAND CONCERT
Tickets available from Cowra Civic Centre,
Darling Street, Cowra
Friday, 11th June, 2010 - "Burnt" by the Sydney Theatre
Company
A remarkable ensemble of three actors uses minimal sets and props as
well as live music to create multiple characters and locations.
Audiences are in for a treat: this really is physical theatre at its
best
Drought is different from a fire or flood. Drought is slow, painful and
seemingly endless. Death is all around you.
Set in the fictitious town of Gilpendry, Burnt dramatises one family's
battle to survive and sustain their property during a ceaselessly
punishing drought. Taking both a panoramic view of a community stoically
battling hard times and a focused gaze at the consequences of economic
stress for individuals, this is an honest, humorous and sometimes
heart-breaking piece of theatre.
Burnt is about how a family, be they from the city or the country, copes
with the hardship brought on by the financial strain. Relevant and
poignant, this play for now and is performed with dynamism and gusto.
7.00 p.m. Cowra Civic
Centre - Tickets at the door - Supper supplied for Gold Coin Donation
Saturday, 12th June, 2010 - Ryhthms of Ireland
THE RHYTHMS OF IRELAND are the sound and spirit of the Emerald Isle. It
is an exhilarating show of perfectly sounded traditional rhythms, song
and dance that is the most exciting Irish dance and music production at
this present time. This production has been seen by over two-million
worldwide amassing an unsurpassed reputation for their "stunningly
executed performances". The incomparable quality and pure unadulterated
spectacle of their work perfectly blends the ancient traditions of Irish
dance and music with the innovative and flawlessly choreographed
production values of contemporary Irish excellence.
Though the show THE RHYTHMS OF IRELAND was formed in 2003, the
traditional singing, sean nos, dates back to as early as the 1700s.
Along with traditional and authentic Irish dancing and singing,
audiences will hear the bodhran being played. It holds pride of place as
the principle percussion instrument of Irish traditional music and dates
back to 3000BC. Long before RIVERDANCE, there was Irish dance, music and
song, often taking place spontaneously in kitchens, taverns and family
gatherings. Across the small villages across Ireland, the percussion of
the dance steps fuelled the exciting pulse of the music and its ancient
compelling rhythms. These traditional arts endure today in much the same
way.
Evoking a time and place steeped in legend, lore and enchantment, THE
RHYTHMS OF IRELAND offers the most authentic Irish cultural experience
of any production at this present time.
8.00 p.m., Cowra
Civic Centre Tickets from the Cowra Visitor Information Centre
02-6342 4333
Sunday 13th June, 2010 - Iandra Castle Open Day
Tour through Mt Oriel Homestead (Iandra Castle) and the stables at your
own leisure. You can bring a picnic lunch to have on the grounds and
there is tea and coffee available.
For more information visit
Iandra Castle
The Woodstock Markets are held every second Sunday of the month in the
Woodstock Memorial Hall.
8.am to 12 noon.
The Woodstock Markets are just out of Cowra on the road to Wyangala Dam
and feature a great variety of stalls The markets are a fun-filled
Sunday with lots of bargains to be found. There are many stalls from
bric-a-brac to local fruit and vegetables. The kitchen will be running
and breakfast and morning tea will be available
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