Invitation design for client
Creative Industries Launch in Coffs - a great night at the newly refurbished museum - a new initiative to research the cultural and economic benefits of the regions artistic contributors.
I'd like to think that I fall into that category....
Links:
Arts Mid North Coast
Southern Cross University
Friday, June 08, 2007
Graphic design
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Labels: art, coffs harbour, community, creative industries, cultural, development, graphic design, tourism
Sunday, June 03, 2007
Camden Haven Music Festival
Camden Haven, April 27-29
Cocos Lunch vocalist
Now in its twelfth year, this festival originally started out with Chamber Music as its primary focus, but has progressed to World Music and some dance as its staple. I'd been invited to stage manage the two main venues - one in a huge hoecker structure and the other in the old School Of Arts Building located directly across from the common. Although the festival proper ran from Friday 27 April to Sunday 29 April, the weeks leading up to the main event included a series of workshops and masterclasses with some pretty talented artists. Check the festival website at the bottom of this post.
The programme this year included some well known artists such as Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter, George Washingmachine, Coco's Lunch and some relative unknowns who are sure to make their mark in time nonetheless.
Camden Haven [Laurieton] is a beautiful, somewhat sleepy "fishing village" that has retained a lot of its charm - quiet streets, friendly people and some of the most beautiful coastline around. Surprisingly, the festival is run almost entirely by volunteers and capable ones at that!
Although the weather leading up to the weekend might have dampened crowds initially, by Saturday night the whole place was buzzing. Sunday nights' high energy closing performance by Monsieur Camembert and their irreverent take on gypsy folk was a fitting end to the whole weekend.
My job was made all the easier by the extensive pre-production work carried out by the festival co-ordinator and my audio and lighting crew who managed to contend with a few last minute but demanding changes. This allowed me to take a heap of photos - click on any photo below - it will automatically take you to the album page.
Congratulations to everyone involved - maybe I'll get invited back again next year?
In the meantime - here's a few more pics...
Karifi - African Traditional
Professor Michael Atherton @ workshop
Festival and artist links:
http://www.camdenhavenmusicfestival.org.au
http://www.washingmachine.com.au
http://www.syncsonics.com
http://www.cocoslunch.com
http://www.kristinaolsen.net
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Labels: Archie Roach, Arte Kanela, Camden Haven Music Festival, Cocos Lunch, Fellowship of the Strings, George Washingmachine, Kalifi, Kristina Olsen, Laurieton