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Rising (stylised RISING) is a city-wide arts festival held in Melbourne, Australia. The festival was announced in 2020 as Melbourne's premier arts and culture festival, replacing the Melbourne International Arts Festival and White Night Festival , and is supported by the Victoria State Government .
The King Center or the Maxwell C. King Center for the Performing Arts is a performing arts venue located at 3865 North Wickham Road, Melbourne, Florida. The main theater of the 126,000 square feet (11,700 m 2) facility contains 2,016 seats. [1] [4] There is also a 250-seat venue named the Studio Theatre or the Black Box in the facility.
Deborah Joy Cheetham Fraillon AO (born Deborah Joy Cheetham, 1964) is an Aboriginal Australian soprano, composer, and playwright.She leads Short Black Opera, based in Melbourne, which provides training and opportunities for emerging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musical artists.
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In 2011, Ed Service moved from the Hutt Valley near Wellington, New Zealand [4] to Melbourne, in order to become part of the dance music scene in Australia. While in a nightclub in Melbourne he met local musician Jack Madin, who has a background in folk and rock music, the two musicians decided to become an underground, 'weirdo-house' duo called Shouse.
In South Florida, sea levels have already risen several inches since the start of the century and could be around six feet higher by 2100. ... That is, unless the seas are rising. South Florida is ...
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Lucy Guerin was born in Adelaide, Australia, and began her dance education at local dance schools.She graduated from Adelaide's Center for Performing Arts in 1982 and found employment in Sydney with Russell Dumas' Dance Exchange in 1983.