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It's our week to start in Darwin with Sophia Hall who introduces her local guest artist, singer/songwriter David Spry who’s soon to perform in Kingadon for the Darwin Festival…
Meanwhile, The Counts is Monash Performing Arts Centres’ music venue and Senior Music Producer Raleigh Williams can tell us just how much music is waiting for us during August…
Then, we say hello to Executive Director and Chief Curator of Open House Melbourne, Tania Davidge who can tell us which bits of Melbourne are open this year and what to do to get a sticky beak…
One place that’s open all the time is Linden New Art and Gallery Director Vincent Alessi is on the line to tell us about Everything That Came Before Makes the Present, an exhibition of remarkable works by Tiwi artist Jonathan World Peace Bush…
And finally, David Bridie has a beautiful new album – It’s Been a While Since Our Last Correspondence – a collection of stories and music featuring a terrific line up of storytellers and we’ll sit down with David and one of those storytellers, self-described queer crip poet, Kit Kavanagh Ryan…
They’re all on this week’s edition of Behind the Scenes with Chris Thompson right here on Vision Australia Radio.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Vision Australia RadioIt's our week to start in Darwin with Sophia Hall who introduces her local guest artist, singer/songwriter David Spry who’s soon to perform in Kingadon for the Darwin Festival…
Meanwhile, The Counts is Monash Performing Arts Centres’ music venue and Senior Music Producer Raleigh Williams can tell us just how much music is waiting for us during August…
Then, we say hello to Executive Director and Chief Curator of Open House Melbourne, Tania Davidge who can tell us which bits of Melbourne are open this year and what to do to get a sticky beak…
One place that’s open all the time is Linden New Art and Gallery Director Vincent Alessi is on the line to tell us about Everything That Came Before Makes the Present, an exhibition of remarkable works by Tiwi artist Jonathan World Peace Bush…
And finally, David Bridie has a beautiful new album – It’s Been a While Since Our Last Correspondence – a collection of stories and music featuring a terrific line up of storytellers and we’ll sit down with David and one of those storytellers, self-described queer crip poet, Kit Kavanagh Ryan…
They’re all on this week’s edition of Behind the Scenes with Chris Thompson right here on Vision Australia Radio.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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