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While the world was shut down in 2020, ACMI was busy working behind the scenes on an immersive multiplatform offering.
Last month, the much-loved museum in Melbourne’s Fed Square finally debuted its long-awaited “sequel” – a redesigned space and exciting new year-round centrepiece exhibition.
The long-awaited “sequel”.
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“The work we were doing during COVID had such a sense of purpose to it. We knew that we were creating something really wonderful for the people of Victoria, and to open now feels more special and relevant than ever,” says ACMI director and CEO Katrina Sedgwick.
RocKwiz will bring its 'Really Really Good Friday' special to Sidney Myer Music Bowl this Easter as part of Art Centre Melbourne's Live at the Bowl series.
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Bodriggy are very excited to welcome Izy, pronounced eye-zee, for the first time, coming off their recent show in Sidney Myer Music bowl for Sun Cycle festival.
Izy are deeply connected to their roots and their families, both the band and the album are named after Irene, Guitarist Ryo Montgomery’s paternal grandmother; an important source of support and comfort in the band’s formative years. Ryo, bassist Warrigo Tyrrell and drummer Maru Nitor Zamatarro each cut their teeth young, playing with their parents in three very different musical families. Ryo grew up shifting between his mother’s home in rural Japan and his father’s blues bar in Cairns where he watched legends of guitar ply their trade and did his first shows. Maru was playing guiro in his parent’s cumbia band Los Caracoles before he turned five. Warrigo grew up jamming on Shadows covers and Aboriginal protest rock with his fathers and brothers, members of the K
Happy Mondays is a celebration of what Melbourne does best: live music. Featuring Cash Savage and The Last Drinks + The Meanies + Yusupha Ngum and The Affia Band + Sui Zhen + 30/70 + Private Function + The Murlocs + Close Counters
Each Monday night in February, two iconic Melbourne music venues will put on a gig at The Sidney Myer Music Bowl. The month-long program channels the spirit of a classic Melbourne residency with some of the best local artists as selected by these loved venues.
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