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Bouncing between the sunny Sunshine Coast and moody Melbourne, Wild Honey Photography is metamorphosing into a new direction. Offering the ideal way of learning or improving your photography by going on short get-a-ways with an experienced photography teacher. We're still in the chrysalis right now but watch out when we emerge. It's gonna be beautiful.
Showing posts with label Performance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Performance. Show all posts
Friday, 12 November 2010
Revolt Melbourne Artspace
The website is now live for Melbourne's Revolt Productions as is the venue itself as well as the coffee shop. Be sure to check it out. The Grand Opening was on November 6 with a Neo-Victorian/Steam Punk theme and Rebekah and I were in charge of the studio and offering portraits on the night. Along with the photo studio and coffee shop, Revolt also houses an art gallery, theatrette, cinema room and the main stage area. Get on the mailing list so you don't miss out on the action.
Tuesday, 5 October 2010
Revolt Productions - Melbourne's newest performing arts space.
About to hit Melbourne like a meteorite, Revolt Productions is out of this stratosphere! The space, the atmosphere, the planning and foresight, will simply blow your mind. With large function areas and intimate ball rooms; theatrettes and galleries, Revolt is the venue Melbourne didn't even know it needed until it had it. The vision and brainchild of Lighting Designer Ryan Hodge, Revolt is housed in an iconic old warehouse in Kensington. Its vibrant and moody ambiance will seduce you and you'll be hooked before you know it and hanging out for the next big event. Grand opening coming soon. I'll keep you posted.
Cheers
Deborah
Cheers
Deborah

Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Melbourne - Technology - Revolt Productions
Gotta love technology! 6 days in Melbourne (mostly work, carefully balanced with pleasure) and after much hand wringing and swearing, phone calls and visits to telstra shops, I finally got the pre-paid mobile broadband to work an hour before I flew back to the sunny coast. Also in that time both email addresses had technical issues which meant some emails bounced back to the sender and some were deleted never to be seen again. So if you haven't heard back from me, please try again.
Other than that, there were no technical difficulties evident at Melbourne's snazziest new performing arts centre's first live gig. Rebekah and I were there to document history in the making.
You don't get a second chance to make a first impression and Revolt wowed its first-time patrons with its stylish, spacious and moody interior. Powerful performances by The Nymphs, Tim Cannon and The Twoks matched the vibrant ambience and left the audience adding Revolt to their Twitter feed, ready to return for more sensory goodness.
I'll be back with some stunning interior photos and more information about Revolt Productions asap.
Cheers
Deborah
Other than that, there were no technical difficulties evident at Melbourne's snazziest new performing arts centre's first live gig. Rebekah and I were there to document history in the making.
You don't get a second chance to make a first impression and Revolt wowed its first-time patrons with its stylish, spacious and moody interior. Powerful performances by The Nymphs, Tim Cannon and The Twoks matched the vibrant ambience and left the audience adding Revolt to their Twitter feed, ready to return for more sensory goodness.
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The Nymphs |
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Tim Cannon |
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Tim Cannon & friends? |
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Xani from the Twoks |
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Xani again. (Love the lighting Ryan! Powerfully moody.) |
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Boogie with Stew |
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The Twoks |
I'll be back with some stunning interior photos and more information about Revolt Productions asap.
Cheers
Deborah
Monday, 21 December 2009
Louise King - The cello guru
I confess to being more than a little in awe of my lovely friend Louise's talent. As well as being a brilliant performer, Louise has amazing organisational skills as was evident recently when I photographed the end of year concert with her students and special guests performing at the Eudlo Hall. With students ranging in age from the very young to the not quite so young, solo performances to an en masse of cellists for the Christmas Carol finale, Louise's energy and smile shone throughout. Here are a few of my favourites from the day.








If you'd like more info on Louise, here are a couple of links.
Cello Dreaming
Sista Music
Carisma
PS. Please let me know if the links are working or not. I'm link illiterate. Ta








If you'd like more info on Louise, here are a couple of links.
Cello Dreaming
Sista Music
Carisma
PS. Please let me know if the links are working or not. I'm link illiterate. Ta
Thursday, 10 April 2008
Cello Dreaming presents...
Serenading the Moon. Photographed last Saturday in St Mary's Anglican church at Kangaroo Point, and on Sunday in Noosa.
Louise King CELLO & Pascal RogĂ© PIANO in Montville & Noosa with guest pianist Marilyn Meier-Kapavale in Brisbane. Ben Cornfoot, commedia dell’arte actor as ‘Pierrot Lunaire’ directed by Tony Kashawi from Lightwire Theatrical Productions.





Louise King CELLO & Pascal RogĂ© PIANO in Montville & Noosa with guest pianist Marilyn Meier-Kapavale in Brisbane. Ben Cornfoot, commedia dell’arte actor as ‘Pierrot Lunaire’ directed by Tony Kashawi from Lightwire Theatrical Productions.






Sunday, 28 January 2007
More Woodford










Most of the images are from the Folklorica tent which is where Bekky and I volunteered our services for the festival. The sunset is from the hilltop stage as is the lights of Woodford. If I were so inclined I could write a brief blurb about each act, but I'm not so you'll just have to enjoy the visual without a description. If you want to know more, you'll just have to go to Woodford next time and see for yourself!
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