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More great feedback…

“Richard, all the artists and support staff for Power Hip Hop. What a fantastic project and what a fantastic result. I hope everyone involved is happy and proud of the result, it was capital A art and that doesn’t happen very often.

It was such a pleasure seeing Lawrence and Guot maturing into their creativity and maintaining their passion and optimism and also great to see/hear the breadth of talent from the Tasmanian born rappers, particularly enjoyed Max’s nutella on white bread/tahini and honey on rye journey.”
- Mark Joseph, Hobart City Council

Success! Power Hip Hop gets THREE standing ovations.

A couple of nice comments from punters:



“Power Hip Hop was absolutely awesome on Saturday, congratulations!! That is the first time I have ever been not slightly awkward about giving a standing ovation, those kids were so talented and confident: they really pulled it off. And yay for the orchestra, sound and lighting. WOOP.”
- Kelly Eijdenberg



You rock the boat and the boat rocks back.
The immediate and spontaneous standing ovation of the packed house last night said it all. Kickstart Arts and the TSO kicked arts at the Peacock Theatre with Power Hip Hop. This remarkable performance was the culmination of a year’s intense collaboration between Kickstart and the TSO. Both arts organisations taking an artistic risk on an innovative community cultural development project that paid off. The intense and delightful interplay between the DJ and French Horn was one thing, but hearing an oboe rap was incredible. Were we in New York? No we were at the Salamanca Arts Centre. This was a collaboration of creative friction, audience response, rhythm and poetry (rap). The young poets channelled Bob Dylan, telling us the times are changing again, and explored issues of world peace and community engagement. My favourite lyrics were ‘you rock the boat and the boat rocks back’. Perhaps we need a little more artistic boat rocking if it delivers performances of the calibre of last nights show. The spotlight was shone on bright futures last night. Bravo Power Hip Hop.”

- Madeleine Ogilvie, ALP Candidate for Denison

(Photos by Richard Bladel)

Ted talks: Emmanuel Jal

EXCITING NEW DEVELOPMENT: Kickstart Creative Living Centre

Senator Bill Shorten, the federal Parliamentary Secretary for Disabilities and Children’s Services will meet tomorrow morning at the Salamanca Arts Centre to discuss the merits of a proposed new creativity centre for Tasmania, which would provide a hub for socially inclusive arts, health and sustainability activity. The proposed centre would be situated at the historic St Johns Park Orphanage building, in New Town.



Kickstart Arts has joined forces with a group of like minded organisations including OAK Tasmania, Headway Rebuilding Lives, The Tas. Community Foundation, the Salamanca Arts Centre and the National Trust to work towards establishing a new Creative Living Centre to be housed in the historic Orphan School and adjacent buildings. The purpose of the centre would be to support and develop creativity, sustainability & social inclusion through community and cultural development programs and activities.



“ The idea is something I’ve been thinking about for 6 years ” said Jami Bladel, CEO of Kickstart Arts Inc. “We worked out at St Johns park with a group of people with mental illness in 2003, and we found this beautiful little theatrette in the old Orphanage building, with red velvet seats and a projection box and everything – but it’s been dark since the 50’s! – no-one uses it ”.



The programs and facilities provided through the centre would include Arts Access programs, Community Gardens; a training kitchen & café; a printmaking studio, theatrette and gallery space as well as a Historic site Interpretation centre.



“ I think the time is right for an idea of this kind to really take off ” said Bladel , “ It’s an idea for the new millennium – something positive and pro-active we can do. This centre will enable people and groups to work together to find solutions to the huge problems which face us as we move forward into the uncertainty of a climate changed future.”



For further information contact
Jami Bladel
0439 342 775
jami@kickstart.org.au

Power Hip Hop is coming!

New sounds. New voices.



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This is cutting edge hip hop by Tasmania’s best young MCs.
Performed with musicians from the TSO and DJ Dameza, this is going to be a not-to-be-missed event for classical and hip hop lovers alike.



Don’t forget to book your tickets by calling the TSO Box Office on 1800 001 190!



Tickets WILL sell fast and are limited.



We are also proud to announce that we will be supporting Gua Africa at this event. Donations can be made at the Power Hip Hop events or directly to the organisation via their website.



About Gua:

GUA Africa was founded by Emmanuel Jal, an ex-child soldier turned rap artist. The word GUA (pronounced gwaah) means peace in Nuer, a tribal language of Southern Sudan.

Our mission is to work with individuals, families and communities to help them overcome the effects of war and poverty. Each of our projects focus on providing an education to children and young adults who would otherwise be denied such opportunity. Currently our work is in Kenya and Sudan, however in the future we would like to expand into other areas of Sub-Saharan Africa - working with other experienced partner organisations where ever opportunities arise.

In April 2008 we were granted full UK charity status and later the same year we received our NGO registration in South Sudan.





As a number of our rappers are former refugees from Sudan, many of whose families and friends are still in Sudan, we thought it pertinent and important that we support this excellent cause.



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Hobart Fringe Festival Zine Workshops

Emma Songdahl, our in-house zine benefactor, is holding a zine workshop as part of the Hobart Fringe Festival.






FRINGE FESTIVAL ZINE WORKSHOP, 12 – 3:30pm Saturday 14th November, e-media, Centre for the Arts, Hunter Street.



A diverse number of participants are desired to create a collaborative zine. Participants will also learn all about zines, different zine mediums, brainstorm themes and ideas, and be shown how to actually mass-produce an A5 black and white zine.



Cost is $5 perhead. BYO pens, collage materials etc, think what will be good.



There are only 15 spots available and it is first in best dressed.



If interested, please contact Emma on 0447481336
e-mail: missemmacass@yahoo.com.au



Each participant will receive one free copy of the zine at the end of the session. The zine will be launched a week later at the Fringe Club, where there will be more on sale for a small fee.
The atmosphere will be very relaxed and cater to all levels of experience. But I will need participants to pay before hand to secure your place and fund the operation.

Hobart Fringe!

The Hobart Fringe Festival is on again!


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With all sorts of events and happenings and goings-on, there really is something for everyone to get involved with. From the traditional Super 8 contest (which I happen to be on the judging panel for!) to the Night Market to Bust-a-Move Physical theatre workshops.

You can download the full program here. Or find a copy in your local bar or cafe.


The Hobart Fringe Inc. is a not for profit organisation. The primary aim of the group is to organise an annual community arts festival. The focus of the festival is experimental, emerging and multi-disciplinary art.

We aim to showcase the talent that hasn’t yet made it in our arts adverse, commercial world, bringing attention to those inhabiting the margins that would otherwise be left unnoticed.

ST.ART Street Art and Music Festival - Clarence City Council

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Music Workshops with local and interstate DJs and Hip Hop artists! Don’t miss your chance to register.



There will be three music workshops offered on the day of the Festival Nov 21:



*DJ workshop with DJ Grotesque
12noon
COST $10 per person



*MC Workshop with the Tongue
2.30pm
COST $10 per person



*Beat Making Workshop with Hermitude
3.30pm
COST $10 per person



*Bookings are essential for all workshops.
Call 6245 8740 or email schoolhouse@ccc.tas.gov.au



The ST.ART Festival also includes live spray demos, t-shirt stencilling, BBoy demos and an Aerosol and Stencil Art Exhibition and Competition. ST.ART is a drug and alcohol free event for all ages.



Where and when: Nov 21 Rosny Farm, Rosny Hill Rd (next to Eastlands) 1.30pm - 7.30pm (Free til 4.30, $3 after 4.30)



For more information contact: Tracey Cockburn, Community Arts Officer
03 6245 8740 email tcockburn@ccc.tas.gov.au


Think you can’t dance?

Get moving at SUNDAY SHOP



In partnership with Stompin, we are presenting a series of Sunday workshops focused on movement and creativity.
The next one is on the 25th of October (this Sunday coming), 1 - 4pm at the Ogilvie High School dance studio.


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Hello internet world!

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A brand new website!

A brand new logo!

Exciting!

(image from the Headstart project, 2009)