July 08
- VCA DRAMA / VCA PRODUCTION presents:
Masters of Theatre Practice 2008 Performance Season
Tuesday 19 August – Saturday 13 September
THE PLAINS: adapted and directed by Lachlan Plain
CLEANSED: by Sarah Kane, directed by Adena Jacobs
ACTS OF DECEIT BETWEEN STRANGERS IN A ROOM: written and directed by Gary Abrahams
- VCA DRAMA presents:
Dramas of Dreams and War
Company 2008 Actors
Thursday 21 – Thursday 28 August
CROSSFIRE by Michael Azama
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LIFE IS A DREAM by Pedro Calderón
translation by Beatrix Christian
Another season of remarkable theatre from the talented and bold VCA Drama Graduating Actors: Company 2008.
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- The East Coast of Australia lands a new Bachelor of Music Theatre!
The Faculty of the Victorian College of the Arts at the University of Melbourne is proud to announce a new full-time three year Bachelor of Music Theatre degree commencing in 2009.
- The inaugural VCA Grounds and Buildings Photographic Prize has been awarded to 2nd year photography student, Kelle Young.
- Hope sails into 4th week at the Nova!
Steve Thomas' (Lecturer, Documentary VCA Film and Television) and Sue Brooks' documentary Hope, about Amal Basry and the SIEV X disaster, continues its successful run at the Cinema Nova in Carlton, Melbourne. There will also be screenings of Hope at the Dendy Cinema in Canberra on 26th & 27th July (canberraevents @ dendy.com.au), with a preview fundraiser in aid of the UN Association on 24th July
(enquiries to julie.mckay @ unifem.org.au).
Cinemanova
Dendy
Hope website
- A Time Like This at the VCA Margaret Lawrence Gallery
OPENING NIGHT WEDNESDAY 16 JULY 6pm-8pm
Exhibition Dates 17 July to 16 August
This year Victoria is celebrating the centenary of women gaining the right to vote. To commemorate the anniversary the VCA Margaret Lawrence Gallery, in collaboration with the National Council of Women of Victoria, is presenting a stunning and thought-provoking exhibition and publication called A Time Like This.
June 08
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The VCA congratulates Fergus Binns (Bachelor of Fine Art-Painting, graduated 2002) who was recently awarded Australia's richest prize for young painters - the prestigious
Metro 5 Art Award...read more
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VCA is proud to announce that the winner of the inaugural $10 000 Ron and Margaret Dobell Foundation Music Theatre Award is Rebecca Moore. This award holds particular significance for the VCA as it launches the new Bachelor of Music Theatre for 2009.
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Yvonne Cohen Award for Creative Indigenous Australian Youth offers $5000.
Applications now open
Honouring the creativity of Indigenous Australian Youth
Cemented in its fourth year, the annual Yvonne Cohen Award for Creative Indigenous Australian Youth, is a national award offering $5000 to aid in the creative future potential of a talented young Indigenous Australian artist 30 years of age or younger.
This award empowers Indigenous Australian youth in pursuit of their creative endeavours and is auspiced by the Wilin Centre for Indigenous Arts & Cultural Development, Faculty of the Victorian College of the Arts, The University of Melbourne. The late Yvonne Cohen was a successful non-Indigenous artist who bequest a significant amount of money toward the establishment and fostering of the award over the next twenty-five years. Ms Cohen lived a large part of her life on Timara Island, North Queensland.
May 08
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VCA Director and Dean Andrea Hull to step down after 14 years’ service.
Director and Dean of the Faculty of the Victorian College of the Arts at the University of Melbourne, Professor Andrea Hull AO, is to retire from the position in March next year after an impressive 14 years of service, it was announced today.
Professor Hull, who has led the VCA through many changes since 1995, is leaving to pursue other interests. She will begin her transition by taking leave from mid-September to complete an MBA and represent the VCA at a number of important international events.
VCA Head of Art, Associate Professor Su Baker, will be Acting Director until a new Director and Dean is appointed.
Professor Hull said it had been an enormous privilege to lead the VCA, and she is proud of the many artistic successes of its staff, students and alumni, and the benefactors who have enabled over $40 million to be raised during her tenure for scholarships, new programs and building projects and master artists programs.
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VCA Film & Television graduate Julius Avery wins Cannes short film award.
VCA Film & Television graduate Julius Avery was awarded the prestigious short film Jury Prize at the 61st Cannes Film Festival in France yesterday. Avery, 29, won the award for Jerrycan. Set in regional Victoria and using non-actors, the film is about a boy who risks everything after he is bullied into making a life and death decision.
Avery completed a Graduate Diploma in Film and Television (Narrative) at the VCA in 2004 and did aMasters by Coursework (Narrative) in 2005. He was the recipient of the Emerging AustralianFilmmaker Award at the Melbourne International Film Festival in 2006 and the winner of the Australian Directors Guild Directors Award for Best Direction in a Student Film for End of Town in 2007.
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What’s on this winter? VCA Short Courses 2008
Explore / Discover / Create
Over June and July the Faculty of the Victorian College of the Arts opens its doors to the public with a broad
selection of short courses. Regardless of your age, availability, experience or area of interest, VCA Short
Courses has something for you. Close to the CBD and easily accessible by public transport, the VCA is
located in Southbank within the heart of Melbourne's vibrant arts precinct. VCA short courses offer participants:
• Australia's most talented and dedicated teachers
• Access to the best arts training facilities
• Professional and personal advancement opportunities by undertaking a course at Australia's most
respected arts training institution
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Program 1
Forever Young; Excerpts, Fragments & Images
Friday 6, Saturday 7, Tuesday 10 - Saturday 14 June at 8pm
Saturday 7 and 14 June at 11.30am
in collaboration with VCA Production
Choreographed by Rebecca Hilton, one of the first graduates from VCA Dance, this new contemporary work traces the movement lineage of the past 30 years through the work of choreographers who have contributed to VCA Dance's innovative repertoire and celebrates the aesthetic, physicality and exuberance of current 2nd and 3rd year dance students.
Program 2
Moving Generations; Celebrating 30 Years of VCA Dance
Monday 16 – Thursday 19 June, 7.30pm
Saturday 21 June, 2pm and 7.30pm
Choroegraphy by Anne Woolliams, Jonathan Taylor, Robert Ray, Neil Adams, Rebecca Hilton. This program spans the three decades of VCA Dance and reflects the influence of each Head of VCA Dance - Anne Woolliams (founding Dean 1978–86), Jonathan Taylor (Dean 1988–97) and Jenny Kinder (Head 2000– present).
Cost - Programs 1 and 2: $27.50 / $17.50
Bookings & enquiries: 03 9685 9374
- Honorary Doctorates awarded to renowned opera singers Cheryl Barker and Peter Coleman-Wright
On Thursday 15 May the VCA awarded opera singers Cheryl Barker and Peter Coleman-Wright with Honorary Doctorates of Visual and Performing Arts. Barker and Coleman-Wright, both alumni of the VCA, are the first music professionals to receive this University award,which recognises outstanding service to the arts and arts education.
The husband and wife duo are internationally recognised for their work across opera, concert and recital platforms. They recently appeared together in the successful season of Strauss’ Arabella with Opera Australia.