Saturday, October 16, 2010

el tarro november (melbourne) 2010






































































In the early 1840's John Dight established Melbourne's first water-powered flour mill on the site. In 1888 'Yarra Falls Roller Mills' built a water-turbine powered mill, which was the largest and most sophisticated of the thirty two water powered mills built in Victoria before 1900.

next session of the smallest perfoming space in the world (Melbourne)

emerging from the stagnant water
sunday november 21/2pm
former dights flour mill, collingwood
gold coin donation












MAP See option A - Yarra Bend Park:

presenting

performances
antonia green
'the igloo'
claudia escobar
'dirty dishes'
skye gellmann
a circus installation

visual arts
andrew bott - photography
cara dvorjak - animation
rushdi anwar - sculpture
brenda rocha - land art installation
mauricio rivera – photomontage

music
SON CORNERS BAND
MADREMONTE BAND
DJ BLAKE

by train: take the Epping Line and get off at the Victoria Park Station, walk off Lulie St and turn right on Abbot St and follow the signs. it’s a 5 min walk
by bus: take route 200 towards Bullen or 207 towards Donvale. Get off at stop Clarke St Johnson St (Abbostford) and walk all along the bike track. it’s a 5 min walk from Abbostford Convent

signs will be located around the area. further enquiries contact mauricio 0402 776 172

bbq. byo food and drinks
el tarro, performing arts experimental sessions
http://smallestperformingspace.blogspot.com/smallestperformingspace@gmail.com
www.peopleartpeople.com

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