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  • 13 Aug 2022
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Places, People

Places, People is a collation of works for string quartet, piano, guitar and percussion, that seek to consecrate memory into song - ten devotionals to the places and people which prevail, and all that which does not go quietly.
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Mix Tape
  • 28 Apr - 15 Dec 2022
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Mixtape Chorus

Canberra’s favourite indie-pop choir meets weekly at Gorman Arts Centre to sing choral arrangements of their favourite songs.
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  • 27 Jul - 07 Aug 2022
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I Have No Enemies (POSTPONED)

Original post-dramatic theatre about surveillance, data collection, and how we make sense of our place in the digital world.
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  • 07 Jul - 01 Dec 2022
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Mt Ainslie Music Club

Mt Ainslie Music Club is a community musical ensemble for free improvisation that comes together once a month.
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  • 29 - 30 Jul 2022
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The Subsdance Queenz Show 2022

Celebrating powerful women, diversity and a homage to incredible music and dance, the Subsdance Queenz are back for the Queenz Show 2022 with brand new crew members and choreography in a night of fierce, empowered, high-energy dance.

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  • 13 Aug 2022
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Tributary Projects
  • 11 Aug - 04 Sep 2022
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Tributary Projects presents Gestures Gathered
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  • 07 Jul - 01 Dec 2022
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Mt Ainslie Music Club
Mix Tape
  • 28 Apr - 15 Dec 2022
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Mixtape Chorus
  • 02 Sep 2022
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Arms of Love
Omega Ensemble
  • 28 Oct 2022
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Omega Ensemble: Ex Machina
  • 04 Nov 2022
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BlaKiTuP!
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  • 27 Jul - 07 Aug 2022
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I Have No Enemies (POSTPONED)
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  • 30 Jul 2022
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Microfiche
  • 29 - 30 Jul 2022
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The Subsdance Queenz Show 2022
  • 04 - 14 Jul 2022
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Canberra Youth Theatre: Holiday Program
  • 04 - 08 Jul 2022
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Ainslie and Gorman Arts Centres reside on Ngunnawal Country. We acknowledge the traditional owners and custodians of the land, the Ngunnawal people as well as the Ngambri, Ngarigu and other First Nations people who traded on, travelled through and connected with this land, and continue to do so. We pay our respects to the Elders past and present.

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