SMITH STREET DREAMING – A special event as part of Leaps & Bounds Live Music Festival

 
Saturday 20 July from 1.00 pm to 5.00 pm with Music from 2pm
Smith Street cnr Stanley Street, Collingwood
 
Welcome to the City of Yarra, first owned by the Wurundjeri, who are still the custodians of the cultural heritage of this land. 
 
Yarra City Council, Music Victoria, PBS and Leaps & Bounds Music Fesival present Smith Street Dreaming, an afternoon of Aboriginal music.
 
The Leaps and Bounds Live Music Festival runs from 5th – 21st July and showcases Yarra’s iconic live music venues. The festival will include talks and tours, all ages’ events and workshops, tram sessions and gigs in numerous participating venues.
 
The Smith Street Dreaming is about promoting awareness of Aboriginal culture and encouraging better relationships amongst the community on and around Smith Street. Yarra City Council is working in partnership with the Neighbourhood Justice Centre and with groups including the Aboriginal community, justice and outreach workers, Victoria Police, North Yarra Community Health Centre and the Smith Street Business Association. 
 
The event is programmed by Jason Tamiru and will feature well known Aboriginal musicians Bart Willoughby, Kutcha Edwards and Illana Atkinson and The Deans.
 
Members of the local community will be invited to develop a streetscape for the event that will include seating, heating and wet weather cover, as well as artistic elements and a ceremonial fire. Architects from Here Studios will assist community members with creating this special gathering place. 
 
A free BBQ will be provided by the Margaret Oats Food Van and the Collingwood Rotary Club who have been serving free meals on Stanley Street for many years. Bart pic (1)

JUST ANNOUNCED! *LEAPS AND BOUNDS MUSIC FESTIVAL * 5 – 21 JULY 2013!

 

The inaugural City of Yarra Live Music Festival has been named the ‘Leaps and Bounds Music Festival’ after the iconic and beloved Paul Kelly song that pays homage to the best live gigging area in Melbourne, Music City – the City of Yarra.

Leaps and Bounds will run from Friday 5 – Sunday 21 July and over 50 traditional venues from The Corner Hotel (the largest venue in the area) to The Empress (one of the longest serving) will be involved and events are also being confirmed at non-traditional venues such as an outdoor event in Stanley Street, a Freeza/Push event at Fitzroy Town Hall, a silent gig in Gertrude Street, and many more.

The emphasis of the festival is local – local performers and local audiences – travellers can hail a gig at the Tram Sessions and many others within Yarra.

Each precinct within the City of Yarra will have a focus day – Richmond on July 7, Johnston St on July 12, Abbotsford on July 13, the backstreets of Fitzroy and Collingwood on July 14, Brunswick St on July 17, Smith St on July 18 and North Fitzroy and Clifton Hill on July 20.

The Leaps and Bounds Music Festival is also happy to announce two strategic partnerships.  The first is with the indigenous communities within Yarra to program an outdoor BBQ event in Stanley St, as well as putting focus on indigenous acts within the festival.  The second is a collaboration with the Gertrude Street Projection Festival which opens on Friday 19 July.  For the Leaps and Bounds closing weekend, events will be jointly programmed by Leaps and Bounds and the Projection Festival to put a real spotlight on one of the most emerging precincts within Yarra.

Other events that are taking shape include a partnership with PBS-FM to do a live studio show, open day and outside broadcasts, a tribute at The Tote to local legend Tim Hemensley, Morning Ritual shows at cafes throughout Yarra and many more.

Artist and event applications are now open at www.leapsandboundsmusicfestival.com, with a full program to be confirmed on May 15.  Keep an eye on the website for more details and information as the event nears.

Leaps and Bounds Music Festival is proudly presented by City of Yarra, Music Victoria & PBS FM.

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