5 things to do in Winton, Outback Queensland
The dinosaur capital of Australia, Winton is full of history, quirk and character and is a must-do visit on your Outback Queensland adventure.
As the home of Banjo Patterson's Waltzing Matilda, you can visit the very billabong that inspired the poet’s work, grab a coldie at the iconic North Gregory Hotel, or follow in the footsteps of the dinosaurs at the Australian Age of Dinosaurs.
Hot tip: If you visit Winton in June or July, the town comes alive for Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival, where you can catch a film under the stars in Winton’s open-air Royal Theatre.
Experience the wonder this Outback Queensland town has to offer:
Winton's Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival 2016
The dinosaurs are coming! Make tracks to Winton, Outback Queensland. for a film festival like no other. It celebrates Aussie film and culture under the stars with evening films screened in the historic, open air Royal Theatre in Winton's main street. The Festival will combine an incomparable program of classic and contemporary Australian films; plus conversations, yarns, masterclasses, short film competitions, locations tours and movie premieres. Join us for opening night, the greatest dinosaur films, latest releases and some culture classics.
Winton's Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival 2015
Join festival patron, Australian Actor Roy Billing at the 2015 Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival in Winton, Queensland. Experience contemporary, classic and award winning films inspired by the Australian Outback under the stars in the historic open-air Royal Theatre. 26 June - 04 July, 2015
9 days I 30 films | 1,000 scenes. visionsplendidfilmfest.com
2016 Winton's Vision Splendid Outback Film Festival High
For a film festival like no other, make tracks to Winton in Outback Queensland from 24 June - 2 July, 2016. Evening films screened under the outback stars in the historic, open air, Royal Theatre in Winton's main street. 2016 will bring Dinosaur films for kids, docos and cult classics! PLUS Australian film premieres, comedy, drama, location tours, live music, entertainment, masterclasses and the Qantas Short Film competition winners screened on final night. Visit visionsplendidfilmfest.com
North Gregory Hotel - Winton Hotels, Australia
North Gregory Hotel 3 Stars Hotel in Winton ,Australia Within US Travel Directory North Gregory Hotel is located in the heart of the historic Winton township, next to Opal Walk and the Royal Open Air Theatre Museum.
It offers a restaurant, cafe, bottle shop, bar, free on-site parking and complimentary WiFi access.
The air-conditioned guest rooms are equipped with tea/coffee making facilities, a bar fridge and a flat-screen TV.
The on-site cafe is open for breakfast, lunch and snacks daily and the Daphene Mayo Restaurant is open for dinner.
Counter meals are available from Horseshoe bar for both lunch and dinner daily.
The property offers a coin-operated laundry facilities, massage services, a hairdresser, TAB and gaming machines.
Hotel North Gregory is 200 m from the Waltzing Matilda Centre and 1 km from Carisbrooke Station.
It is 500 m from Outback Regional Art Gallery and Musical Fence.
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Coat Of Green X
Recorded live at The Royal Theatre, as a warm up for the ensuing X 40th Anniversary Tour. Featuring veteran singer/guitarist Steve Lucas with Kim Volkman on bass and Doug Falconer on drums. filmed by Joey Bedlam
Opera Queensland Open Stage Longreach
Highlights from the 2012 Open Stage at Longreach, Central Queensland.
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Rehearsal of Olympic team welcome ceremonies
(16 Jul 2012) REHEARSALS FOR WELCOME CEREMONIES GET UNDERWAY
London 2012 Olympics performers were preparing on Sunday (16 JULY) to welcome the arrival of the first teams to the Olympic and Paralympic Village.
Some 70 members of the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain are taking part in the Team Welcome Ceremonies.
The National Youth Theatre have created the most fantastic, witty and surprising welcome for all the athletes - 204 countries, in fact - as part of the protocol ceremonies, said Artistic Director of the National Youth Theatre Paul Roseby.
It's a mixture of pageant and punk and celebration and song and dance and acrobatics and it's welcoming in every language, Roseby said of the ceremony's theme.
During the rehearsal on Sunday performers on golden bicycles pedaled and sang to the words of the band Queen's famous hit Bicycle Race.
Members of the National Youth Theatre will welcome some 200 Olympic and 170 Paralympic teams, which begin arriving on Monday, and will be part of over 100 ceremonies welcoming athletes to the Olympic and Paralympic village.
Members of the British armed forces were also on hand to rehearse their role, which is to present each team's national colors.
It's an honor to be able for us to show our skills at this grand event and to mark the occasion by seeing military personnel in their ceremonial uniforms, said Warrant Officer 1 Paul Barker, who is the State Ceremonial Training Officer for the Royal Navy.
Each team will also be met with their country's national anthem, arranged by British composer Philip Sheppard and recorded by the London Philharmonic Orchestra.
The London Olympics will be held from 27 July to 12 August.
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I can't quit you babe.m4v
New Perth Band the Warm Ups playing the Otis Rush song I can't quit you baby, at the Perth Blues Club in Western Australia
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Queensland. John Ruane. 1975. Drama.
Format: 35mm / Sound: Mono / Aspect Ratio: 4:3
Warnings: Coarse Language, Nudity, and Adult Themes.
Cast: John Flaus, Bob Karl, Alison Bird.
The allure of pleasant weather, a carefree lifestyle and better job prospects in Queensland appeal to Doug, a downtrodden factory worker from Melbourne.
The film was chosen as one of the first 50 graduate films to be digitised as part of the VCA film school’s 50th birthday celebrations because it captures the zeitgeist of Melbourne in the 1970s – and what its director, John Ruane, refers to as a ‘vanishing breed of Australians’. The film’s strong visual style captures the bleakness of a Melbourne winter, starkly contrasted by Doug’s imaginings of sunny Queensland. The film includes fascinating ‘old footage’ of Melbourne suburbs that have since become gentrified, notably Northcote and Fitzroy.
‘Queensland’ was inspired by Ruane’s reaction to a news report – about a man who slaughtered his wife and then proceeded to drink for the two days following the murder. It is also influenced by other contemporary works, such as ‘Summer of the Seventeenth Doll’ and ‘Midnight Cowboy’.
Despite being ‘over length’ for a short film, the film was enormously successful, winning the AFI Award in 1976 for Best Short Fiction Film and later being screened by the ABC. As a director, Ruane went on to make significant Australian films such as 'Death in Brunswick' (1980), Tim Winton’s, 'That Eye the Sky' (1994) and another AFI award winning short film, 'Feathers' (1987).
‘Queensland’ is also a significant film because it is another great example of the strength of relationships formed at film school, notably here, between the director John Ruane and co-writer/cinematographer, (VCA alumnus) Ellery Ryan. As a matter of trivia, Melbourne’s 103rd Lord Mayor, Robert Doyle, is credited as the Key Grip in ‘Queensland’.
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Gershwin Rhapsody in Blue
Edward Gardner conducts the Royal Academy of Music Symphony Orchestra for George Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue with soloist Adrian Brendle.
Joyful Joyful - WWHS Varsity Ensemble
Selection from the Winton Woods High School Varsity Ensemble Show from May 12, 2011. Watch the entire program on
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Still Others - Commissioning 2018 Highlights
Please enjoy these highlights from the Commissioning of the Messengers 2018.
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All Round the World Chatham sa YP Singing Company
The Young People's Singing Company enjoy taking part in Chatham Salvation Army Carol Concerts 2008 at Chatham Central Theatre. An International Theme
Altarpiece to Alter Peace: InterPlay and The Race Dance
InterPlay is a method of using art for health, beauty, learning, and social change.
People literally can't describe it, yet its used in the US, Australia, India, Europe and Africa. Some call it art or a new experiential way to learn. Some say it saves their life. We are experimenting with ways to upgrade the race dance with grace.
One of the Founders, Cynthia Winton-Henry and her colleague Soyinka Rahim use InterPlay to explore issues of racial understanding. Committed to doing the race dance in a new way they invite people to explore how playfulness and experiencing our common reverence for life can alter perceptions, build critical paths of connection and create new places of sacred respect, a new altar for peace where each person is an altarpiece to alter peace!
Cynthia says, As a community practice InterPlay is designed to effortlessly bring body mind heart and spirit together using creative physical activities: moving. singing, telling stories, laughing, learning how to open up and see beauty in others. With opportunities to notice, people of all kinds reflect and learn from their own experiences. Sessions are grounded in ease, playfulness and real affirmation, qualities visible in great teachers like Oprah Winfrey, Desmond Tutu, the Dalai Lama, Thich Nhat Han, and Ellen Degeneres, who we consider natural InterPlayers and pretty good role models!
This youtube shares images from the first Altarpiece event that quickly became both an intergenerational and multi-cultural space where self-care, hope, wisdom, and growth all occurred!
Ep. 14 Troopy in the Australian Desert - Everywhere Together
We continue our journey to inlands, the great outback of Australia. Stopping at Charters Towers, previously known as The World, and follow the Australian Dinosaur Trail through Hughenden, Richmond and Winton to the most remote national park of Queensland: Diamantina National Park. Lots of offroad tracks and bird watching there, and of course, some unwon battles with the flies.
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Jacob Kemp - Australian Bush Poem
Performed at TMI, Spoken Word Perth at Paper Mountain, July 2017.
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Circus Oz
Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre
Circus Oz
Wednesday 11 September, 7pm
Bounding onto the stage with their infamous daredevilry and quirky antics, the irreverently irresistible Circus Oz promises an adventurous contemporary circus explosion! Get ready for the beautiful and absurd, the downright kooky and the breathtakingly brilliant as Circus Oz thrills you with their renowned collective mayhem that doesn't stop until the last curtain call!
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How I got into NIDA Episode 7: My Interview (Costume, Design, Props)
How I got into NIDA
Episode 7: What my interview was actually like
Costume, Design for Performance, and Properties and Objects.
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In the seventh episode of the series, we talk to first-year students how they prepared for their interview. This week we focus on the courses that bring the visual world to the stage and screen: Costume, Design for Performance, and Properties and Objects.
How I got into NIDA is a 2019 web series produced by Hannah Grace Fulton (Marketing Coordinator, NIDA) and features first year students:
Adolphus Waylee: Acting
Angelina Meany: Design for Performance
Christine Seo: Costume
Ebony Tucker: Acting
Flynn Barnard: Acting
Isaac Barron: Technical Theatre and Stage Management
Krystelle Quartermain: Technical Theatre and Stage Management
Libby Kay: Acting
Matthew Hinton: Scenic Construction and Technologies
Olivia Bourne: Acting
Phoenix Mckay: Design for Performance
Rachel Hallett: Properties and Objects
Ryan Enniss: Acting
Shaw Cameron: Acting
Sybilla Wajon: Technical Theatre and Stage Management