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Interview with Yaegl Bundjalung man, Mitch King – The Echo
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Interview with NORPA dancer Alice Misty Boscheinen and writer and performer, Kate McDowell – The Echo
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Loving Lismore – June 2021 – The Echo
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You would need to be a pretty tough customer to come up against the Bentley farmers, yet, that is exactly what Rob and Sarah McKenzie, the operators of the Bentley Quarry, what they say is a local, family-operated business, are doing. James Galea presents Poof!, sharing the secrets of a magician at NORPA, Lismore Hall on Friday 4 & Saturday 5 June.
James Galea is no ordinary magician. He’s not the smarmy guy in purple velvet with a cage full of pigeons sawing women in half. In fact, James is proud to say he has never cut anyone in half. James is an award-winning magician/writer/producer and Australia’s foremost magician. He has been producing and writing magic-based television and theatre internationally for 15 years.
Premium Content NORPA will hold open auditions for local performers from across the Northern Rivers. The arts organisation is searching for artists from across different performance practices but are specifically looking for those who are comfortable working with text , said Julian Louis, NORPA Artistic Director and CEO. This is a really exciting time for NORPA with a number of creative projects heading into development this year, he said. We are looking for performers who are inventive and versatile. The cast help shape the work, generating content which comes from the stories and characters around us. A spokeswoman explained the invitation was extended to performers from the Tweed, Ballina, Lismore, Byron and Richmond Valley areas.