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Burlesque in Brisbane

The art of burlesque has been evolving for centuries and its Brisbane following is steadily growing. One Brisbane troupe, the Judy Dolls has been working their way up the ladder for the past four months as they try to promote Burlesque on the local scene. Lady Cave and Blaike Starlet of the Judy Dolls join At the Local to discuss Burlesque, its impact on women and body issues, and how they have seen the art form grown in popularity around Brisbane.

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The Brisbane Local Artist Collective provides creative types with opportunities to exhibit and sell work, as well as the chance to become part of an inspired community. BLAC’s David and Tess come into the 4ZzZ studios to share their thoughts on all things arty.

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Laura talks to Chen, Nicandro, Imogen and Chris from the Brisbane chapter of Food Not Bombs about the politics of the edible.

Food Not Bombs (Brisbane) serves reclaimed, vegetarian food each Friday 7pm at the small park on Boundary St, West End (opposite the lizzard statue). Anyone is welcome to join.

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At the Local spoke to Amy Saunders about Bris Park(ing) Day which will see parking spaces across the city turned into beautiful oasis of green space and art!

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This week on At the Local we feature the ‘Our Handful of Fragments Collective’ - a group of more than 20 young Brisbane based artists practicing various creative mediums.  Their common goal is to produce and support original work.They’ve put together a performance showcase which you can get along to at Visible Ink in Fortitude Valley on the 31st of July, and at the Redcliffe Cultural Centre in the Moreton Bay Region on the 8th of August. Moneth Montemayor (Project Coordinator),  Daniel Maloney (writer and director) and Anja Homberg (assistant director and stage manager) come into the studio to talk about it.

 

 

More information available at: http://ourhandfuloffragments.webs.com 

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ATL’s Laura & Olivia find out about the vast range of sports and recreational activities that people with disabilities are involved with in South East Queensland. Interviews with wheelchair dancing instructor Kerri Hollier & goalball player Chris Maher.

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At the Local speaks to writer and director John Wikman about his current production, Secret Travel Agents being presented until June 20th at the Wonargo Cultural Centre on Flower street Northgate.  we also hear from two players, Alyssa and Michael about their intriguing characters and colourful accents!

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At the Local speaks to Sharna Nolan and pro-skater Scott Shearer about their inspiring work in Afghanistan setting up skate schools and helpign develop skate parks. A fundraiser for the Skateistan project featuring an auction of work by renowned Brisbane artist Anthony Lister will take place at the I Used to Skate Once event on June 25 2009.

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People in residential care in Qld, you have a friend in the Qld Community Care Network! This week At the Local spoke to QCCN’s Samantha and Grace. The QCCN manages a volunteer program of people visiting elderly people who live in residential care on the Gold Coast, in Brisbane and in central Qld. Grace is only 16 years old and has been volunteering with the network for three years. She tells us about her wonderful experiences meeting and becoming friends with elderly people through her volunteer work. Samantha lets us know how people can become involved, it only takes one hour a fortnight to spread a little friendship and happiness!

Visit the QCNN website or call 07) 3804 3839 for more details.

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Fair Trade Fortnight

To mark the end of Fair Trade Fortnight we talk to Frankie who is hosting the Highgate Hill Fair Trade Coffee Break. The event is an Oxfam initiative that encourages ordinary Australians to organise in their communities to promote sustainable production and income security for producers. More than 500 separate events have been registered across Australia this year!

 

Frankie tells us how the Highgate Hill Fair Trade Coffee Break will include live music from Cosmicos, dance performances, cakes, artist stalls, and of course fair trade coffee supplied by 4ZzZfm subscriber business Blackstar Coffee! Cosmicos performs live in studio to give us a musical taste of what to expect on the day.

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At the Local goes international this week with guests from Viet Nam News talking about the media in Viet Nam. We also cross live to the West End Carnivale to chat to Olivia about all the local action being provided by Rude Cat records and the local Brazilian Community.

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What a packed show! This week’s podcast took place while our inaugural 4ZzZfm Trash and Treasure Day was a-buzzin outside in the studio carpark. Giordy and Laura talk to Jemma and Deb from sweets-for-charity crew Love or Cupcakes who donated some delicious vegan cupcakes to our mega-bake sale.

Olivia reports from the Brisbane Stitches and Craft Show and talks to Incubator stall holders about their crafty handmade wares. Features- Emily from Thea and Sami, Sandra from Winterwood, Helen from Ruby 2 Go Go, Holly from Two Cheese Please, Teegan from Ink and Spindle, and Justine from Mixtape Magazine.

Finally Giordy speaks to Julie Hardgraves from the Love Foundation about Global Love Day.

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As part of National Youth Week, At the Local takes an in-depth look at a very special project run by Art Therapist Kandy McCout at Boystown Logan. A group of young people shared their thoughts and feelings about the role music plays in their life, then they recorded some performances in Dubwise Studios and put it all together to form the Songscapes Documentary. At the Local premieres the doco this week and invites the young people involved on a tour of 4ZzZ.

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Yes This Is Art!

National Youth Week 2009 (March 28-April 5) is a week full of events to celebrate and showcase the talent of Australia’s younger generations. One event that caught At The Local’s attention was ‘Yes This Is Art’, an event created by a young artist, for young artists. Yes This Is Art runs over two days in the Moreton Bay Region and includes a concert, art exhibition and free workshops.

Giordana and Laura talk to the event’s creator and organiser Sarah Keating about the line up, and about what it means to be a young artist in 2009. Local band Damasyria, who will be playing at Yes This Is Art, also drop into the studio to give a live performance.

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A quick trip to the supermarket and we can take our pick of food imported from across the globe. So what are the benefits of supporting and growing locally produced food?

Laura went along to the Grow Local SEQ conference to find out. Interviews with local food activist and eco-designer Morag Gamble; Northey Street City Farm’s Dick Copeman; and organic banana grower Merv Moorehead.

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