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dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing

As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”

Angela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now, once a month, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street).

These two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison, women affected by homelessness, those with mental health issues, the frail and elderly, those affected by dementia, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people.

Apart from their work together, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects.

PUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter, on the first Tuesday of the month, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.)

In 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!), have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However, if you are more experienced, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.

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dead legends @ the pub : PUBsing

As the proverb from Zimbabwe tells us: “If you can walk you can dance and if you can talk you can sing.”

Angela Sharp and Lisa Lanzi have long held this to be true and now, once a month, are taking their energy into a City of Adelaide watering hole (The Jade in Flinders Street).

These two women have worked within their artistic partnership BodySONG for 9 years sometimes co-directing up to nine inclusive community choirs each week.  They have run projects with women in prison, women affected by homelessness, those with mental health issues, the frail and elderly, those affected by dementia, Parkinson’s Disease or stroke and disabled people.

Apart from their work together, Angela is the Director of 2 outstanding community choirs: the all-female Allegria Absolutely (who just celebrated their 10th birthday) and In Good Company, a mixed gender group.  She also runs shorter choir projects from time to time (more information and opportunities available on the BodySONG Facebook page).  Lisa is a former professional dancer and trained actor who does project work locally and internationally as an actor, director and choreographer as well as relief lecturer in movement for actors at Adelaide College of the Arts and running other community dance projects.

PUBsing has been on the to-do list for over a year but with other projects at full steam and the need to look for an appropriate venue, Lisa and Ange have just launched at The Jade on May 1st with 100 people turning up to take part in the fun.  Hereafter, on the first Tuesday of the month, PUBsing will fill the space on Flinders St with harmony and a song from a legend of popular music who has departed this world.  The first song was ‘Crazy Little Thing Called Love’ from the awe-inspiring Freddie Mercury but you have to stay tuned to Facebook to find out what the song will be each month.  (Search PUBsing on Facebook and you’ll find the information – it is a public page so you don’t have to be a member.)

In 75 minutes (with a few *drink* breaks) Lisa and Ange teach you the featured song and harmonies with Rob Andrew on guitar.  Lyrics are projected on screen and no preparation is needed, just a willingness to sing out and have fun. You are among friends (even if you have just met them!), have a drink in hand if you wish AND it’s not just about the singing.  There is a spirit of camaraderie and delight in the room so if you have only ever been a secret shower-singer or someone who always thought they COULDN’T sing then this is the activity for you.  There is no pressure to sing harmony as there is always the melody to fall back on.  However, if you are more experienced, you can soak up the harmony and sing with full voice.  Being in a group of like-minded humans and singing in harmony is one of those special life-moments and great for people who don’t have time to commit to a weekly choir rehearsal and all the performances.

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ABRASKA ‘Finding Colour’ EP LAUNCH

ABRASKA will launch their new EP at the Grace Emily Hotel on Saturday 30th June,
with special guests The Winter Gypsy & Ollie English (Solo)

ABRASKA is a new face on an established collective of accomplished Adelaide musicians.

ABRASKA melds its diverse backgrounds through vibrant musical roots, bold horns & soaring voices, flighty melodies & a broad universe of rhythms, inspiration from many cultures, the influence of skilled musicianship, the spark of ingenious creativity.

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Wintertime Snow & Shine!

Simply Click this link to find out about this FREE ENTRY Family Friendly Festival that unites South Australia’s Motoring Enthusiast Community, Small Business & Charitable Causes!

https://horsepowercrew.com/wintertime-snow-shine-2018/

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Lucid Dreaming Workshop – Learn Lucid Dreaming!

Imagine being able to fly, explore fantastic dream worlds, or have virtually any other experience you can think of! We spend about 2 hours each night having vivid life-like experiences in our dreams, but for most of this time we wander around mindlessly, unaware of what’s happening. That’s an average of 6 years in a typical lifespan! But when we learn how to realise that we’re dreaming while we’re still dreaming – when we learn how to have lucid dreams – we can control our dreams and make the most of their vast potential. In this five-hour interactive workshop presented by lucid dreaming scientist and teacher Dr Denholm Aspy, you’ll hear about the latest in lucid dreaming science, learn effective evidence-based techniques for inducing, prolonging and controlling lucid dreams, and learn how to use lucid dreaming for overcoming nightmares, creative inspiration, improving skills and abilities, and more. You’ll get to connect with like-minded lucid dreamers, participate in a range of lucid dreaming training exercises, and you’ll have a chance to ask anything you want about lucid dreaming in an open Q&A discussion session at the end.

Included in the ticket price, you’ll also receive:

  • Personal dream journal for recording and getting to know your dreams
  • “Reality test” bracelet (useful for one of the techniques you’ll be learning)
  • Written instructions for the techniques you’ll learn in the workshop
  • Note book and pen
  • Copy of Dr Denholm Aspy’s latest scientific paper, the National Australian Lucid Dream Induction Study, so you can see for yourself the research behind the techniques you’ll be learning
  • Certificate of Attendance

This five-hour workshop is suited to beginners and advanced lucid dreamers alike. It will be held in the Noel Lothian Hall within the beautiful Adelaide Botanic Gardens in the heart of Adelaide. The workshop schedule includes a lunch break and a variety of food and drink options will be available for purchase from the nearby Botanic Gardens Restaurant, the Simpson Kiosk, and Café Fibonacci within the botanic gardens. Free all-day parking is available nearby on Plane Tree Drive. Participants will be sent a map via email in the week leading up to the event.

*** Limited Early Bird Discount tickets available until sold out! ***

Praise for previous workshops:

“Thanks so much for your Lucid Dreaming Workshops, Denholm. I was so impressed by the combination of your research and knowledge, and your warm, down-to-earth and fun presentation. The program way exceeded my expectations!” – Chitra

“Very interesting workshop – loved learning about the science behind lucid dreaming, particularly by someone so passionate and up to date with the research!” – Jeff

“This workshop provided key skills and steps to enable me to explore the world of Lucid Dreaming, and the presenter was engaging and informative. I have already begun to get results from the workshop” – Darron B

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Bowerbird Design Market

Adelaide’s prized event, Bowerbird Design Market brings together work by more than 170 innovative Australian artists and designers twice a year in a spacious, curated and well-designed setting at the Adelaide Showground.

Perfectly positioned 4-6 May, the weekend before Mothers Day, bring your Mum and join for the launch of Autumn/Winter collections across furniture, lighting, homewares, clothing and accessories, stationery and artwork. 

An event full of heart and soul… take part in creative workshops and watch demonstrations, enjoy delicious local artisan-made food and beverages and relax to cool tunes.

4-6 May 2018

Fri 4 – 9pm   l     Sat + Sun 10am – 5pm

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The 3 Idiots Comedy Night in Adelaide

LAUGHTER IS THE BEST MEDICINE.

Featuring The Best of Stand Up Comedy Talent From India. Live Performances by Atul Khatri, Jeeveshu Ahluwalia, Vikramjit Singh. Performing for the 1st time in Australia & New Zealand.

About Atul Khatri: I’m a 40+ guy, and I’m talking about my age not IQ. A Mumbai based businessman who got up late in life and decided to do English stand-up comedy so that I could tick it off my bucket list.

About Jeeveshu Ahluwalia: SALMAN KHAN OF THE FAT WORLD. That’s what Jeeveshu is known as in the comedy circuit. After being diagnosed with Monday allergies, he quit his teenage (16 year old) job and walked away to do Stand-Up. Three years later, he’s happier bringing roaring laughter to thousands than lecturing a corporate smartass.

About Vikramjit Singh: Vikramjit is a comedian with a finger on the pulse of urban India: A pulse he has set racing for everyone from 20-somethings in bars, high-heeled corporate types in conferences or celebrities in Page 3 events.

For Sponsorshp and all other queries please contact.
Bimal 0425 77 55 65 or Radhika 0416 710 061

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World Environment Fair 2018

Join us the weekend of 2nd and 3rd of June 2018 for this fun, engaging and educational event for all ages! We’re bringing together the community to celebrate the environment, it provides a unique opportunity to hear from environmental advocates, brands and organisations that are passionate about engaging with and preserving our environment.

World Environment Fair Facebook Page
Facebook Event Page

SPEAKERS

Mr Craig Reucassel

Mr Craig Reucassel is an Australian writer and comedian who is best known for his work on ABC’s The Chaser and is currently in the latest Chaser’s Hamster Wheel on the ABC. For two years Reucassel co-hosted the drive-time radio show Today Today on Triple J with fellow Chaser Chris Taylor. The pair returned with their Sunday afternoon show Bloody Sunday to do relief shifts for the following two years. Reucassel is presently a Patron of the Left Right Think-Tank, Australia’s first independent and non-partisan youth think-tank.Mr Craig Reucassel appears by arrangement with Claxton Speakers International.

Stacey Thomson – ‘Ranger Stacey’

Stacey Thomson, better known as “Ranger Stacey” started out as a National Parks and Wildlife ranger in Queensland. Stacey has appeared on Australian TV for more than 20 years. Most of us know her from the Logie award winning ‘Agro’s Cartoon Connection’ and Network Ten’s ‘Totally Wild’. We’re super excited to have Stacey as a speaker for next year’s World Environment Fair! ‘Ranger Stacey Thomson’ appears by arrangement with Claxton Speakers International.

TICKETS ON SALE NOW!

Adults: $15 at the door
$12 pre-purchased online plus booking fee

Concession: $12 at the door
$9 pre-purchased online plus booking fee

Under 18’s FREE OF CHARGE

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