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Your Arts Playground in November

Your Arts Playground in November

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This month we’re excited about the re-opening the Art Gallery of WA, the Fremantle Biennale, the Perth International Jazz Festival… and more!Join Nina and Rosalind as they dive into the shows, concerts and exhibitions they’re looking forward to catching this month.

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Notes are listed in chronological order, as mentioned in the episode.


“The View From Here”, opens 6 November @ Art Gallery of Western Australia


Fremantle Biennale 5-21 November


Outside In by Amrita Hepi, @ The Naval Store, 5-21 November (Performances: 5-7 November, 18-20 November)


Seesaw’s article about the Fremantle Biennale


Kepa Kalyakoorl – Aquiferous by Cara Teusner-Gartland, Daniel Jan Martin and Sandra Harben @ Old Customs House and various sites along the Derbarl Yerrigan, 5-21 November


Meeting Place by HIP Company, 19 November @ The Naval Store


Perth International Jazz Festival, in Perth and 13 November in Busselton, 5-7 November


Competition to win tickets to Scott Tinkler at the Perth International Jazz Festival


Folds by WAAPA second year Performance Making students, directed by WAAPA’s Associate Dean of Performance, @ WA Musuem Boola Bardip 4-6 November


Review of WAAPA Bachelor of Performing Arts students (2017)


ST. ALi Italian Film Festival @ Palace Cinemas until 14 November


British Film Festival @ Palace Cinemas, 3 November – 1 December


Competition to win tickets to the British Film Festival



WA Expose @ The Rechabite, 26 November


Seesaw’s review of Yirra Yaakin’s Ice Land: a Hip H’Opera (2019)


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