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Salome – Dance of Death: Keebra Park State High: I Believe in a God that can Dance: Elanora State High: Tibet – The Chinese Invasion of Tibet: 1998: Shailer Park State High: Atlantis – The Lost City: Keebra Park State High: The Spirit of Ireland: Miles State High: Awaken The Spirits: 1999: Keebra Park State High: Save the day: 2000 ...
In 2020, the Tasmanian Government was granted the 10th NBL licence. [16] The government purchased the DEC from the City of Glenorchy [16] and following significant redevelopment, it became the southern home venue for the Tasmania JackJumpers, commencing in the 2021–22 NBL season.
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Introduced in 2006, the RAW Division is the division of the Rock Eisteddfod Challenge which has a 'no set' rule, focusing purely on dance. Participants are encouraged to explore using the human body in order to tell their story, and as a result RAW division has greater emphasis on choreography, dance and drama. [3]
It is reported that Tasmania's Network 10 affiliate, Tasmanian Digital Television, will close its Tasmanian offices by 1 October 2024. [253] It is reported that Hubbl managing director Les Wigan left Foxtel in August, whilst Amanda Laing, the head and chief content officer of Binge, left the service earlier in September.
A music series aimed at teenagers, with singers, dancers and musicians. The Lorrae Desmond Show: 1960–1964 ABC: Lorrae Desmond, & others Episodes consisted of music performances, and dance production numbers. Tea for Two: 1960 HSV-7 Jocelyn Terry A daytime music series featuring singer Guido Lorraine. The Johnny O'Keefe Show / Sing, Sing ...
The festival has developed as one of the premier cultural events in Tasmania's arts calendar. Every year on the second weekend in January, the small village of Cygnet, situated in the Huon Valley in the bay of Port Cygnet, presents a variety of music, dance, and related arts, over three days. Performances take place in the pubs, halls, cafes ...
Mona Foma, launched in 2009, initially took place in Hobart before moving to Launceston in 2019 and hosting events across both cities commencing the following year. Known for its mix of music, performance art, and visual installations, the festival grew into a major annual cultural event in Tasmania.