ART MOB - Queenie McKenzie
ART MOB Aboriginal Fine Art Gallery Director, Euan Hills, presents a work by Queenie McKenzie from the 1st Generation Warmun Artists Show.
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, Australia: Museum Dance Off 5 (2018)
The Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) is proud to unveil our entry for Museum Dance Off 5: The Last Dance!
We’ve dusted off our dancing shoes and embraced the devil inside to present a musical tribute to an iconic Tasmanian animal.
The Museum Dance Off is an international competition giving museum and gallery staff around the world the chance to showcase their sites – and their dance moves – while having a bit of fun.
Find out more – and vote for us on Monday 30 April! – here: whenyouworkatamuseum.com
Song: Better The Devil You Know
Artist: Steps
#MDO5
Hobart Travel Guide - Australia Amazing Adventure
Hobart Travel Guide - Australia Amazing Adventure
Hobart is the capital city of the Australian state of Tasmania. Hobart is small and intimate compared to larger mainland Australian cities, reflecting the small size of the state. The metropolitan area stretches north and south along the Derwent River, crossed by several bridges. Notable for being one of the coldest Australian cities, it has a mild temperate oceanic climate, with four distinct seasons.
Founded in 1804 by Colonel David Collins, Hobart is the second oldest city in Australia. It grew out of the penal settlement on the island at Risdon Cove, eight kilometres up river, which was founded in 1803 and abandoned five months later for the present site of Hobart. The city has many beautiful historic buildings and precincts, especially in the area around the river. There are many fine examples of Georgian and Victorian architecture, such as Salamanca Place, which has a terrace of warehouses dating back to the whaling days of the 1830s. Nearby Battery Point, the original seamen's quarters of the city and Macquarie and Davey Street offer more than 60 buildings classified by the National Trust.
Hobart is a harbour town – a port city where the world rushes in on the tide and ebbs away again, bringing with it influences from afar and leaving the locals buzzing with global zeitgeist. Or so the theory goes. These days, Hobart’s waterfront precinct is certainly abuzz, with old pubs alongside new craft-beer bars, myriad cafes, museums, festivals, ferries, fishing boats, yachts, accommodation and a floating pier upholding fine restaurants…all of it washed with sea-salty charm and a sense of history. On a sunny afternoon, there are few more pleasant places to find yourself.
Riding high above the city is kunanyi/Mt Wellington, a craggy basalt beast seemingly made for mountain biking and bushwalking. Known as kunanyi by local Aboriginal people, and just 'the mountain' by everybody else, this 1271m-high monolith both defines the city below and shelters it. Drive to the summit in any season – you're assured of either a show-stopping view or an out-of-time, lunar, cloud-shrouded experience, wandering around between snowdrifts, lichen-dappled boulders and the stunted plants that somehow survive in these lofty skies. Finally, barrel back down to the waterfront on a mountain-bike tour like no other.
Hobart has a profusion of eating establishments ranging from the cheap to the luxuriously expensive. Freshly caught seafood is a specialty of the region, and there are several excellent seafood restaurants. Deep-sea Trevalla is unique to Tasmania and must be tried. Tasmanian lobster is also excellent. Scallop pie is also unique to Tasmania and can be easily purchased from the Salamanca Market food stalls. Restaurants are concentrated in the Salamanca and North Hobart areas.
There are several good options when it comes to getting around Hobart. By and far the most convenient would be having a private vehicle but biking, walking, public transit, and taxis are all good options too. The public bus system in Hobart can actually be fairly complicated. There are more than a dozen different fare types (and prices) depending on route/location, planned destination, concession types, time of day (sometimes) and more. On the plus side, schedules tend to be clearly posted, buses tend to be on time, staff is generally very patient, friendly, and helpful, and drivers can give change, so exact coin when purchasing a ticket is not necessary.
A lot to see in Hobart such as :
Mount Wellington
Mona
Salamanca Market
Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens
Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery
Wrest Point
Cascades Female Factory Historic Site
Salamanca Place
Constitution Dock
Zoodoo Zoo
Farm Gate Market
kunanyi / Mount Wellington
Tasman Bridge
Maritime Museum of Tasmania
Pennicott Wilderness Journeys
Brooke Street Pier
Hobart Convict Penitentiary
Sullivans Cove
Mawson's Huts Replica Museum
Salamanca Arts Centre
Cape Bruny Lighthouse
Shot Tower
Franklin Wharf
Narryna Heritage Museum
Salamanca Square
Iron Pot
Hobart Rivulet
Hobart Zoo
Derwent
St David's Cathedral
Franklin Square
St David's Park
Waterworks Reserve
Kelly's Steps
Mt Nelson Signal Station
Tolosa Park
Secret Falls
Art Mob - Aboriginal Fine Art
Handmark Gallery
Tasmanian Transport Museum
Runnymede Street
Long Beach
Taroona Beach
Risdon Cove
Hinsby Beach
Princes Park
( Hobart - Australia ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Hobart . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Hobart - Australia
Join us for more :
Hobart Flash Mob
Kingborough city council yearly event; 'Love Living Locally' .
Fusion Dance @ Hobart
Fusion Dance by Anusha , Apoorva & team @ Hobart,Tasmania,Australia
Queechy Flash Mob 2014
Queechy High School's entry in the Know Your Odds Flash Mob competition 2014
Phoenix Danze Flash Mob Salamanca Hobart
Phoenix Danze Flash Mob
1st Floor City Hall corner of Collins & Campbell Street Hobart
phoenixdanze@live.com
BECAUSE WE CAN
Hobart Tango Encuentro Flash Mob (Part 1)
Tango Flash Mob at Salamanca Markets as part of Hobart Tango Encuentro 2015.
Yimulun: Law Painting
ydproject.org Watch Yidumduma Bill Harney paint Wardaman Customary Law into a contemporary painting at Art Mob in Hobart, Tasmania. Yidumduma began these paintings in response to the Australian Government's Intervention policy, to teach the world of the vitality and sophistication of traditional law. Yubulyawan Dreaming Project 2013.
ART MOB Cameron Ross Kemarre
Explore a Cameron Ross Kemarre masterpiece at ART MOB with Gallery Director - Euan Hills
Charmaine Pwerle
ART MOB Gallery Director Euan Hills explains the connections between Charmaine Pwerle (who's exhibition opens on the 9th Jan 2015) and some other highly collectable Aboriginal Artists.
HOD Flashmob
HOD performed a flashmob in Hobart's Elizabeth Street Mall for the grand opening of Laundrie. Copyright House of Dance 2011
Flashmob in Hobart...Applemob 4:9:2010
Flashmob performed one wet Hobart day involving a public celebration of dance ...and apples
▶ HDA DVD Highlights 2014
Hobart Dance Academy Concert Highlights 2013
Filmed by HutchTV
VIVID Lights SYDNEY I Gujarati Boy in Australia
on the 15th June i went to opera house to see the sparkling and amazing lights, and music shows on buildings. here are some videos shoot on my android motog5plus.
Vivid Sydney is Australia’s most loved and awarded festival brings together light artists, music makers and brilliant minds to share their creativity with you. See the city transformed. Discover new art-forms. Ride sound waves. Spark new ideas and ignite conversations.
there’s one place in the world where inspiration shines bright, it’s Vivid Sydney 24 May - 15 June 2019.
Live Below the Line Flash Mob - Hobart
Salamanca Square, Hobart, Tasmania.
The Oaktree Foundation raising awareness for Live Below the Line.
Organised by Carla Johnson
Filmed by Elizabeth Lea, Elle Davis.
Edited by Elizabeth Lea
2015 ShimmyMob Hobart; Franklin Square
Celebrating World Bellydance Day & raising funds for Mara House (Colony 47)
Choreography: Heather Curcio aka Ashtalea
Music: Zay Al Asal, from the Album Bellydance Around Egypt with the Zamalek Musicians)
fanTAStic Girl Guides Flash Mob 2013
fanTAStic Girl Guides Flash Mob, Brisbane street Mall, Launceston, TAS. 10th Jan 2013
Gloria Petyarre
ART MOB Aboriginal Fine Art exhibition - Gloria Petyarre, Aknangkere Growth
ASU flash mob Parliament in the name of Equal Pay
Workers danced for equal pay at State Parliament to implore the Victorian Government to stop the lip service and pay up! This week Fair Work Australia said 'YES' to Equal Pay. We've won the legal argument. We've won the moral argument BUT we still have to win the money!
FWA has NOT yet made an award for a pay increase
FWA has asked government to tell it what the increase would cost
The Baillieu Government must honour its election promise to fully fund equal pay for Victoria's community services workers after they back-flipped in March
We have to send a clear message to government and to employers -- we will accept nothing less than the same rates of pay as those who do the same job as us in the public sector
Rally for Equal Pay on June 8th
MELBOURNE: 11am
Trades Hall, Cnr Victoria & Lygon Sts Carlton South
HOBART: 12 midday - 15 Murray St
IT'S TIME TO FIGHT.