Being a Brave New Works Wrangler (as described by Annette Car-michael), has been an honour, a delight and at times, a little like holding jelly. As a relative newcomer to Denmark I have not been present for the twenty two years of BNW or a witness to the com-munity’s enthusiasm for this, their very own festival.
“The Creation of Now” is a living example of the willingness of the Denmark community to be engaged with the creative process, while “The Confidence Man” demonstrates how Denmark cre-atives can mature from this platform, like the Pepper sisters show.
I have thoroughly enjoyed being, as another local described, ‘ten-tacular’, the spectacular process of mustering all the BNW tenta-cles into a cohesive festival. I could not do this alone and on that note I would like to thank all the wonderful team at Denmark Arts, staff and Board, who make magic happen. I especially would like to thank Artistic Director Vivienne Robertson for encouraging me to ‘have a go’. To everyone involved, performers, artists and audience, a great big thank you. It couldn’t happen without you. This is your Festival.
Jennie Newman - BNW#22 Coordinator
Welcome
Denmark arts bnw#22 teamJennie Newman, Vivienne Robertson, Tim Maisey, Matt Andrews, Alison Kershaw &Kira SchimmelpfennigProgramme layout & design: Kira Schimmelpfennig
Denmark Arts, Cnr Mitchell & Strickland St,Tue & Thur 10-4pm, 9848 3623www.denmarkarts.com.au, facebook/denmarkart
the confidence manTicketed Venue.
By Zoe Pepper and Adriane Daff Side Pony Productions Tour produced by Performing Lines
When a large sports bag full of cash is brought into Peter’s very ordinary suburban home, his family find themselves caught up in a sinister and disturbing chain of events. You’re invited to step onto the floor and into this gripping interactive thriller, experiencing first-hand the sordid betrayal and moral philandering that’s about to smother this suburban dream.
Want to play? Equipped with a mask and headset, you get to star in this heist drama, playing one of six characters as this deliciously dark tale unfolds. Want to watch? Use the smartphone to flick between the characters’ stories, tuning in on their innermost thoughts asw the action plays out onstage.
SATURDAY 7 NoV, 5PM, 7.30PM SUNDAY 8 NoV, 1PM, 5PM & 7.30PMDenmark Civic Centre
Online bookings: denmarkarts.com.auIn person: Denmark Arts Office Tues & Thur 10-4pm, ph 9848 3623
Tickets
photo Skye Sobejko
Be brave - a life and death situation has never been so fun.
Six characters. Six interwoven stories. Who will you play? age recommendation 15+
Photo Nic Duncan
the creation of nowTicketed Venue.
Director / Choreographer: Annette CarmichaelWord Wrangler: Linda BradburyMusic Director: Jude IddisonAnimator: Margriet WalkerSet Design: Janine McCrum & Frank FreitagSound Artist: James GentleRehearsal Director: Antar RiddellMentor: Sandi Woo Presented by Ausdance WA in partnership with the Denmark Chamber of Commerce.
The Creation of Now is a magical performance that weaves dance, story, haunting violin and visual art into an immersive experience for the audience.
We follow the journey of omo, an ancient child, who is asked by the elders of his world to seek ‘Now’. omo’s last breath must con-tain the qualities of ‘Now’ to bring the colours of the world alive.
The Creation of Now is Annette Carmichael’s most ambitious community performance created over twelve months with more than 100 participants.
FRIDAY 6 NoV, 7.15PMSATURDAY 7 NoV, 2.15PM & 7.15PMMeet at Denmark Youth Centre, McLean oval, Brazier St
The Creation of Now tickets also available via Chamber of Commerce, 181 Strickland Streetph 9848 2064
a night in the labFRIDAY 6 NoV, 7 To 11PMCWA Hall
7.00 Kat ‘n Bear 7.30 Adam Curry 8.00 James Gentle & Friends 9.00 Blue Rat 9.20 Allison Labs 10.00 Mid Level Disturbance
Sarah Turvey and Jeremy Hicks von Kobra AKA Allison Labs pres-ents a night of electronic music performers.
Mad priests, technocrats and refuseniks…A Night In The Lab – An electronically enhanced musical holiday theme park, dreamt up by those who lurk on the fringes of modern-day Australian culture. These people are making contemporary electronic sounds in YoUR neighbourhood. Creating music with friends for health and wellbeing. Join us...!
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art not waste
oPENING FRIDAY 6 NoV, 5PM Nibbles, Wine & Live Music with The New TraditionalistsExHIBITIoN ALL WEEKEND 10-4PM RSL Hall
Art Not Waste is a joint Denmark Arts and Denmark Tip Shop sponsored exhibition of work by artists from the Denmark com-munity who use waste or found objects for their art practice. This may include old books, bits of plastic, tumble dryer lint through to large scale sculptural works in metal.
The aim of the exhibition is to heighten awareness of wasted re-sources by creating art from the town’s waste.
The show will be great fun and will demonstrate the important message to REPAIR, REUSE & CREATE and toembrace our planet’s precious and finite resources.
Comic Book by John Briggs
Your BrAVE NEW WorKS #22 GuIDE... FRIDAY 6 NoV SATURDAY 7 NoV SUNDAY 8 NoV ALL WEEKEND
Intonarumori11am outside Chilli Lime Salt Cafe
All Souls River Service11am Berridge Park
Wetland ReflectionsWetland Centre
The Creation of Now2.15pm meet at Youth Centre
The Confidence Man1pm Civic Centre followed by Q & A
Art Not WasteRSL Hall
Wetland Reflectionsopening 3-4pm, Wetland Centre
Green Dinosaursopening 3-5pm Gondwana Gardens
Brave New Conversations‘The Creation of Now’3pm Festival Lounge
Flight of FancyButter Factory Studios
Brave New Conversations‘It is what it is’3.45pm Festival Lounge
It is what it isButter Factory StudiosMezzanine Gallery
Art Not Wasteopening & Live Music 5pm RSL Hall
The Confidence Man5pm Civic Centre
The Confidence Man5pm Civic Centre
Brave New DrawingsButter Factory Studios
A Night In The Lab7-11pm CWA Hall
The Creation of Now7.15pm meet at Youth Centre
Green DinosaursGondwana Gardens
The Creation of Now7.15pm meet at Youth Centre
The Confidence Man7.30pm Civic Centre
The Confidence Man7.30pm Civic Centre
Loss of InnocenceButter Factory Studios
Brave New Conversations‘The Confidence Man’9pm Festival Lounge
Brave New Conversations, Choirs &Local ‘N’ Vocal Film Launch8pm Festival Lounge
Festival Lounge & opening of Butter Factory Exhibitions8-11pm Butter Factory Studios
Festival Lounge 8-11pm Butter Factory Studios
Closing Party with Live Music8.30-11pm Festival LoungeButter Factory Studios
Ticketed venues
Your BrAVE NEW WorKS #22 GuIDE... FRIDAY 6 NoV SATURDAY 7 NoV SUNDAY 8 NoV ALL WEEKEND
Intonarumori11am outside Chilli Lime Salt Cafe
All Souls River Service11am Berridge Park
Wetland ReflectionsWetland Centre
The Creation of Now2.15pm meet at Youth Centre
The Confidence Man1pm Civic Centre followed by Q & A
Art Not WasteRSL Hall
Wetland Reflectionsopening 3-4pm, Wetland Centre
Green Dinosaursopening 3-5pm Gondwana Gardens
Brave New Conversations‘The Creation of Now’3pm Festival Lounge
Flight of FancyButter Factory Studios
Brave New Conversations‘It is what it is’3.45pm Festival Lounge
It is what it isButter Factory StudiosMezzanine Gallery
Art Not Wasteopening & Live Music 5pm RSL Hall
The Confidence Man5pm Civic Centre
The Confidence Man5pm Civic Centre
Brave New DrawingsButter Factory Studios
A Night In The Lab7-11pm CWA Hall
The Creation of Now7.15pm meet at Youth Centre
Green DinosaursGondwana Gardens
The Creation of Now7.15pm meet at Youth Centre
The Confidence Man7.30pm Civic Centre
The Confidence Man7.30pm Civic Centre
Loss of InnocenceButter Factory Studios
Brave New Conversations‘The Confidence Man’9pm Festival Lounge
Brave New Conversations, Choirs &Local ‘N’ Vocal Film Launch8pm Festival Lounge
Festival Lounge & opening of Butter Factory Exhibitions8-11pm Butter Factory Studios
Festival Lounge 8-11pm Butter Factory Studios
Closing Party with Live Music8.30-11pm Festival LoungeButter Factory Studios
Wetland reflectionsoPENING FRIDAY NoV 6, 3-4PMExHIBITIoN ALL WEEKENDDenmark Wetland Centre Boardwalk, Atkinson Rd (opp Mt Baker turnoff)
This exhibition shows community sculptures involving art created from mirrors, coloured glass and other reflective materials. A num-ber of the late Ivor Bell’s stunning art mosaic mirrors will be ex-hibited amongst the ancient paperbark trees as well as sculptures created by community members.
Green Dinosaurs & Mega FaunaoPENING SATURDAY NoV 8, 3-5PMExHIBITIoN ALL WEEKEND (AND AFTER)Gondwana Garden next to the Denmark Sanctuary, follow the signs off South Coast Hwy near High School.
An exhibition of sculptures of Australian dinosaurs and mega-fauna. These have been made by Phil Brenton, Noelene Berndt and Fred Pearce from recycled metal materials from the Denmark Tip Shop and Recycling Centre, and placed amongst the ancient flora of the Gondwana garden next to the Denmark Sanctuary (over-looking the Denmark Kwoorabup River) .
Both exhibition projects have been supported by the Shire of Den-mark’s Cultural Development Fund, and by the Green Skills Tip Shop & Recycling Centre.Participating groups include the Green Skills’ Denmark Tip Shop and Recycling Centre, The Spirit of Play community school, and others.
Denmark Artist Bob Mills presents Loss of Innocence, his first solo show for some years. In this series of works Bob focuses on abuse - not his own cry for help, but rath-er work which he hopes others will find meaningful. It is hoped that these works will encourage those who see them to get sup-port when they need it. Exploring loss of innocence today, he is also able to come full circle by coming to terms with his own loss many years ago, in the burning, bomb-swept streets of London during his childhood.
Loss of InnocenceoPENING FRIDAY 6 NoV, 8PM FESTIVAL LoUNGEExHIBITIoN ALL WEEKEND 10-4PMButter Factory Studios
BNW #23Bring your ideas for 2016!Come into the Denmark Arts office and say hello, call us on 9848 3623 or email to [email protected]! We’re so excited to hear from you!
Julie Nayda uses old books to create three-dimensional paper cut works. Julie says “using these ‘thrown away’ items and giving them new life gives me a lot of enjoyment.”
IntonarumoriSATURDAY 7 NoVEMBER, 11AMnext to Chilli Lime Salt Café, Strickland St
James Gentle and friends will introduce Denmark to the sound of Intonarumori.Intonarumori are musical instruments invented by Futurist Luigi Russolo as a celebration of in-dustrial noise and built roughly 1910 and 1930. There were 27 varieties of intonarumori in total with different names.
Flight of fancyoPENING FRIDAY 6 NoV, 8PM FESTIVAL LoUNGEExHIBITIoN ALL WEEKEND 10-4PMButter Factory Studios
This exhibition showcases the recent creative journey of Janine McCrum and Nikki Green through the Western Woodlands and the Desert through Kalgoorlie and up to Lenora, inspired by the natural environment and uti-lising natural materials as their primary me-dium.
Artwork by Nikki Green
Artwork by Melissa Boughey
it is what it is
brave new drawings“Brave New Drawings” by the artist at Butter Factory Studios.Each artist will create 20 drawings over 20 days. 50% of pro-ceeds from the sales will be donated in support of refugees and detainees.
oPENING FRIDAY 6 NoV, 8PM FESTIVAL LoUNGEExHIBITIoN ALL WEEKEND 10-4PMButter Factory Studios, Mezzanine Gallery
oPENING FRIDAY 6 NoV, 8PM FESTIVAL LoUNGEExHIBITIoN ALL WEEKEND 10-4PMButter Factory Studios, Paved Gallery
Brave new conversations
THE CoNFIDENCE MANSATURDAY 7 NoV, 9PMA talk with the creators.The youthful enthusiasm of Zoe and Gemma Pepper helped kick-start the very first Bave New Works. The Pepper sisters return to Denmark as writer/director and prodcer of this innovative pro-duction that is now touring nationally.
IT IS WHAT IT ISSUNDAY 8 NoV, 3.45PMNikki Green & Janine McCrum
THE CREATIoN oF NoW SUNDAY 8 NoV, 3PMAnnette Carmichael, Linda Bradbury & Jude Iddison - The making of The Creation of Now.
LoCAL ‘N’ VoCALSUNDAY 8 NoV, 8PMJennie Newman & Tim Maisey talk about the Local ‘n’ Vocal project & the journey to ‘Kwoorabup Sings’.
INTERVIEWS WITH DAWN ATKINFestival Lounge, Butter Factory Studios
Festival lounge is on! Fri - Sun 8 - 11pmHave a seat, relax with a drink, brewed ideas and sponta-neous happenings at the Butter Factory Studios.
local ‘n’ vocal - film launchSUNDAY 8 NoV, 8PMFestival Club
All Souls river Service
Denmark’s annual community gathering to remember those who have passed away and the brave journey of all souls. All are welcome to join Rev. Sue Lodge Calvert, community choirs, musicians, and the Denmark Dragon Boat Club to reflect and scatter petals on the river as it flows to the sea.
SUNDAY 8 NoV, 11-NooN Berridge Park, opposite Ravens
Local ‘n’ Vocal was the extremely successful community singing proj-ect led by choir leader extraordi-naire Rachel Hore. This culminated in a finale pop-up performance at the Supa IGA during the Denmark Festival of Voice. A launch of the completed film clip and Choral Performance of Kwoorabup Sings will take place at the Festival Lounge leading into ...
...Closing Party of BNW#22Come celebrate the joy of this community festival, have a boogie to Messer’s Lore, unite with fellow participants, while stirring the brew of our next Brave New Works.
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