08 AM | 18 Sep

Quite Contrary a new show by The Women’s Circus for Melbourne Fringe #geekgirl

The Women’s Circus, as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival, presents the premiere of their latest show, Quite Contrary, directed by Debra Batton.

When a chorus of over 100 women take hold of the circus the lines between backstage, upstage, onstage and downstage become blurred. We all know that the women run the show, let us rub your nose in it! Where flying through the air is part of the daily grind/mind, smiling upside down is a face lift, notions of normal are twisted and difference is celebrated.

Quite contrary is mostly performed & crewed by volunteers. Over 100 women ranging from complete beginners to emerging circus performers volunteer their time and energy, drawn together by their strong ownership and love of the Women’s Circus community. In their day to day lives they are students, mothers, lawyers, health professionals, unemployed, public servants, animators, vet nurses, arts workers , it workers, community workers and much more. But for these 2 weeks their lives go on hold as they transform into aerialists, tumblers, jugglers, musicians, riggers, sound crew, bar staff and just about anything else that is needed to produce a circus show.

There will be a fully licensed Bar and Hot home made food!

Venue: Meat Market, 5 Blackwood St, North Melbourne Season Dates: 23-26 Sept 2010 & 30 Sept-3 Oct 2010 @ 7.30pm Times/Notes: Doors Open for pre show drinks and performances at 6.30pm with seating from 7.15pm Tickets: Conc. $27.00, Full $33.00

Bookings: Festival Tickets: 03 9660 9666 or www.melbournefringe.com.au

05 PM | 25 Sep

The Gulf of Carpet Area. A site-specific video installation by Zoe Scoglio

29 September  – 10 October Trades Hall, Victoria Street Wing Foyer Corner of Lygon St and Victoria Pde, Carlton, MELBOURNE

Check out: Gulf of Carpet Area

You are invited to visit one of the great mysteries Down Under. Come and gaze at the wonders that lie deep within the abyss and discover the secrets hidden for centuries under the Gulf of Carpet Area. The region has been explored and charted, exposing the ever-changing substances that lie beneath our feet. Be careful of solid ground. The Gulf is one of the distinct physiographic sections of the larger (and surrounding) Bella Union province, which in turn is part of the larger Trades Hall physiographic division.