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Townsville School of Arts is a heritage-listed former school of arts [a] and now community cultural centre at Stanley Street, Townsville CBD, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Eyre & Munro and built in 1891 by James Smith. It is also known as Dancenorth Theatre and Townsville Arts Centre.
The Townsville Civic Theatre is North Queensland's premier cultural facility. Since its opening in 1978, the Theatre has been a centre of entertainment and performing arts, providing an environment to further develop the performing arts in Townsville and the North.
An art gallery was subsequently established in the basement and the Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys, visited the town hall, saw an exhibition of paintings by Ciaran O'Sullivan in the basement and opened An Táin Arts Centre on 29 August 2014. [13] The arts centre was named after Táin Bó Cúailnge, (English ...
The Townsville Artist Markets are hosted by Pinnacles Gallery and is currently held at Riverway every 2–3 months, and are planned to run from 1pm until 5pm on a Saturday. The markets contain stalls from artists and crafts people of the region, as well as entertainment from workshops, local musicians and La Luna Arts performances.
The Centre has five full-time staff and offers 12 one-year traineeships for unemployed Indigenous people with grant funds of $400,000 from the State and Federal Government. [3] It includes performance space, an artisans' gallery and work area, a cafe, retail space, courtyard, green room for VIPs, and a steel sculpture collection of indigenous ...
Townsville Entertainment and Convention Centre is an indoor sports arena located in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. The capacity of the arena is 5,257 and was built in 1993. The capacity of the arena is 5,257 and was built in 1993.
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Theatre in Australia today includes a diverse range of performances of different scale and contexts. Performing arts centres across the country like the Sydney Opera House, Arts Centre Melbourne, Queensland Performing Arts Centre, Adelaide Festival Centre produce, present or host Australian and international theatre productions of various kinds.