Australia Free Web Directory

The Shared Affair | Public figure



Click/Tap
to load big map

The Shared Affair

Phone: +61 408 502 860



Reviews

Add review



Tags

Click/Tap
to load big map

21.01.2022 Appropriate words from a beautiful young theatre artist.



19.01.2022 You will have to be quick, limited seating available.

18.01.2022 Please help support the Fire Up Oz and Fire up Cobargo Rebuild Festival www.facebook.com/fireupoz and buying merchandise online at www.fireupoz.com. With 100% o...f funds distributed directly to the people and communities affected by the 2019 fires in south-eastern NSW, your support will make a direct impact See you at the Fire Up Cobargo Rebuild Festival in January See more

17.01.2022 A beautiful tribute to an amazing life.



15.01.2022 Lake Pamamaroo - a place of happy memories for many in the Far West. Who else is looking forward to this cootie virus hoo haa being over so they can take a trip out bush, and share in one of Mother Nature's blessings? #SaveOurMLS #LakePamamaroo #menindeelakes

15.01.2022 Adelaide Hope everyone out there has a great weekend. I'll be going LIVE from this page today at 4pm CDT

14.01.2022 Sign on, folks: https://www.aph.gov.au/petition_list?id=EN1609



13.01.2022 Remembering Big Bill Broonzy, born on this day in 1903 in Jefferson County, Arkansas. Here he is playing "Stump Blues" in 1958. Filmed by Pete Seeger in Camp Circle Pines, Michigan.

13.01.2022 Eddie Perfect said it for all of us. I’ve cut and pasted it verbatim. Eddie Perfect’s perspective on leaving the arts sector out of job subsidy stimulus progra...ms: Anyone else in the arts sector feeling completely invisible? What is happening? This article talks about the government’s bail out package missing large portions of the workforce- including people on foreign temporary visas- but no mention of film, tv, theatre, live music, music festivals, comedians, dancers, opera, cabaret, circus arts, burlesque... etc etc. "We know that, for example, the retail sector, the hospitality and the tourism sectors have been pretty badly hit. In that case, at $1500 a fortnight, that's about equivalent to a replacement wage for those workers." Excuse my language, but what the fuck? What about live theatre, film and tv, music, Live entertainment? Our industry hasn’t just slowed, it has vanished. How are we so completely unseen?? What do we have to do, how many charitable causes do we have to support, how much more cash do we need to add to Australia’s GDP (it’s already $111.7bn per year), how many more black and white statistics clearly showing that more Australians engage with arts and culture in Australia than all the sporting codes put together, how many international ambassadorships, panels and advisory groups, how many more sung national anthems, foyer walk throughs, step and repeats, radio station IDs, how many this musical is going to add significant revenue to Victoria’s/NSW’s bottom line in tourism/hospitality revenue for years to come, how many more folks saying I was going crazy in the lockdown but I binge watched all seven series of Offspring- a show that employed hundreds of Aussie writers, actors, directors, operators, technicians and crew and which is IMPOSSIBLE in the current pandemic, how many more my little boy/girl loves you on playschool and it would mean the world if you could send them a message? (always a pleasure, of course, but then we have to read/hear the daily attacks on the ABC because I’m sure it’s the clowns on sky news that sick kids want a video message from and not Justine Clarke, right?), can you write a song for our charity? (Yes) Can you post on your socials about this cause? (Yes) How much more do artists and The Arts need to do to prove we contribute? No one wants a purple fucking cross- artists help because they exist and they have the privilege to help- but does that not mean that they are seen? How else do we need to communicate that artists are a vital part of what it means to be Australian, what it means to laugh or cry or think occasionally? What it means to rock out, or chill out, or simply not be bored out of out collective minds in the midst of a global pandemic? What do artists have to do- having just stood up for Aussies (human and animal) who lost everything in those terrible fires- to have our country stand up for them? To acknowledge them? To help out those in the arts whose livelihood has completely vanished? I mean, what is it? Is it the word artist? Is that what sounds superfluous and gross? Is it the word arts that makes us cringe? Then think about the hardworking crew on the set of the TV show you love, day in day out lugging lights from 5.30am til late in the evening. Think about the hundreds of comedians who we get to enjoy this time of year, rushing from show to show, taking up late night spots, working hard to push their careers down the track at one of the world’s most important showcases for talent- The Melbourne comedy festival- not making much cash (on average they lose money) but growing something that maybe, just maybe will pay off down the line. Think of the script writers, the camera operators, focus pullers, riggers, costume designers, producers... all the hundreds, thousands of folks who make a living in the arts and who now need some help. Not because they’re heroes (they are) but because they’re Australian and they exist and they deserve it. And then of course there’s nothing like having to rant about your worth to make you feel worthless. Fuck- these are shitty times for everyone. Don’t make it shittier for artists and arts workers by ignoring us. ‘Cause we all know we’re the first ones folks come to when they want meaning, joy, distraction, perspective, release, engagement, a name for their event/cause/charity/initiative, some fun, or just something to do. A job is a job.

13.01.2022 Today’s featured artist on JAMMIN WITH SAM is the ever loving and always talented T Michael Coleman. T Mike couldn’t come to Nashville and pick one with Sam, s...o he found a way to insert himself into an existing video Sam made for virtual MerleFest last fall. Here they are, together, pickin’ & Singin’ on HONEY BABE. Thanks T Mike, whatta wonderful surprise See more

11.01.2022 Super Mario medley on banjo and fiddle by Ashley Campbell and Eli Bishop.

08.01.2022 Awesome banjo from Bela Fleck and the infectious Billy Strings.



07.01.2022 Donate to Turn Up For Recovery - https://turnupforrecovery.org/donate/

07.01.2022 It’s been quite some time since Nickel Creek last shared a stage together so we couldn’t be more excited to announce Nickel Stream: A Livecreek Experience, live... from Santa Barbara, CA. We’ll be digging deep into our catalog to make each show completely unique with no repeated songs. Tickets and VIP (including a short fan request set, Q&A, and signed poster) on sale now HERE: https://boxoffice.mandolin.com/pages/nickel-creek See more

07.01.2022 Tommy Emmanuel: ""Deep River Blues" was the first song I ever heard Doc sing and play. I was an instant fan, and I’ve come to love everything he's ever done! Wh...en I was at the home of Chet Atkins, I saw he had a little statue of Doc on his mantelpiece. He adored Doc too! What a great man he was. Thanks Doc!" #DocWatsonWeek See more

04.01.2022 Daniel is great please get along to this.

03.01.2022 "Stringing The Blues" (Michael Fix) against the blues in my mind! Played on my lovely Loef guitar! Something in the beginning was cut off. Full version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/TdpDwCmnssE

03.01.2022 The Swan, Saint-Saëns #songsofcomfort

01.01.2022 Fantastic news from this Thursday we will be open for business. There will be some restrictions still in place, with social gatherings of no more than 10 people..., and masks still to be worn. If you would like to stay with us please phone or message Maureen on 0488571675 Cheers Pip and Maureen See more

Related searches