
Crikey! It’s almost time for Melbourne Fringe again and, as has become a bit of a tradition, we’re getting into the swing of all things Fringe by catching up with the head honcho himself, Executive Director Simon Abrahams who’ll give us the big picture of the festival ahead of our special Focus on Fringe segments over the next month focusing on as many Fringe shows and artists as we can… but let’s face, even if we were wall-to-wall fringe we’d still only manage to cover about 2% of the humongous programme…
Then, sticking with Fringe, we’ll welcome Deadly Fringe Coordinator, Peta Duncan back to the show to give us an overview of what First Nations artists and companies are presenting as part of this year’s programme and what’s happening at the newly established Blak Lodge…
After that we’ll catch up with a regular guest on this show; Yumi Umiumare who sits down with me at the Abbotsford Convent where she’s about to present Peek-a-Butoh Kooks & Spooks!, her much loved Butoh workshops for kids and families…
And finally, we’ll meet comedian, poet and blind filmmaker Jeremy Moses who promises not to try and impress us with, as the title of his show suggests, 157 Minutes of Bad Slam Poetry… he does, however, promise to bring us a healthy dose of satire and storytelling along with his sharp insights into living with a disability…
They’re all on this week’s edition of Behind the Scenes with Chris Thompson right here on Vision Australia Radio.
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