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Art Smitten

SYN Mediasyn.org.au

Art Smitten is SYN's weekly guide to arts, culture and entertainment in Australia and around the world. With a focus on youth and emerging arts, we're here to showcase culture ahead of the curve. From our base in Naarm/Melbourne, contributors interview, review, and cover the very best of what the world’s second-most liveable city has to offer. Whether it's film, fashion, photography or Fauvism you're into, Art Smitten is the place! 

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Review: Ghost in the Shell

A stunningly beautiful dive into humanity's dark future with cyborg implants and upgrades, skyscraper high advertisements and incredibly frightening half human half machine - cyber terrorists. Ghost in the Shell is effectively a dark futuristic crime thriller that follows the Character of Major, who is an all robot body with the brain of a human being. She’s an elite counter-terrorist working for a crew called section 9 an elite group formed by murky mix of Hanka robotics the company responsible...

Apr 09, 20173 min

Review: David O'Doherty - Big Time

For those who haven’t seen David O’Doherty’s comedy before, like myself, if you decide to see him in action you’ll be greeted by one of the most refreshing examples of comedy in modern day times. O’Doherty blends his own down to earth comedic vibe with music seemingly created on the spot in front of the audience. He covers both the biggest issues that the world faces today such as the rise of fascism, to the smallest such as bad twitter sponsorships. It’s nice to see both topics handled off hand...

Apr 09, 20172 min

Review: Aunty Donna - Big Boys

Aunty Donna’s new show hits the MICF under the title Big Boys, a show about boys, who are now big. The title is more than just a gag or joke to go with the show. The title incidentally refers to the three boys who are Aunty Donna, who have now become big after years of being together as a group; Mark Bonanno, Broden Kelly and Zachary Ruane. The three are perfect for each other, and after years of performance their blend of slapstick comedy, alternative sketch and surrealism creates a hilarious s...

Apr 09, 20172 min

Interview: Cameron Moorhouse

Smithers and Christian chat to artist Cameron Moorhouse, one of the finalists from the 2017 VCE Top Arts exhibition, whose work, Extinction , will be on display at the Ian Potter Centre until July 16. Click here to listen to our interview with Miranda Picton-Warlow, manager of the VCE Season of Excellence and Sia Smyth, the curator of Top Designs 2017. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Apr 08, 201715 min

Interview: Erin Taylor and Sarah Edwards

Smithers and Christian interview Erin Taylor and Sarah Edwards from Phantasmagoria , a free site-responsive festival produced by the Bogong Centre for Sound Culture, running on weekends until the end of April in the Bogong Alpine Village. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 08, 201713 min

Interview and Live Performance: Ginger and Tonic

Christina, Rachela and Katie chat Ginger and Tonic Founder and Music Director Jane Patterson and ensemble member Laura Burzacott, from the A Capella group Ginger and Tonic, about their Melbourne International Comedy Festival show Desperate and Dateless , running from 30 March - 9 April at the Coopers Malthouse on 113 Sturt Street, Southbank. Image from James Terry Photography See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Apr 08, 201710 min

Interview: Gavin Roach

Adalya, Daniel and Christian from Queeries chat to Gavin Roach about his Melbourne International Comedy Festival Show, All The Songs I Can't Sing . Click here to listen to Hamish's review. Photo by Julyan Stephens See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 08, 201713 min

Review: All The Songs I Can't Sing

I haven’t been too a lot of shows when the Melbourne International Comedy Festival is on, but this year I’m starting off strong by seeing both big and smaller shows that the festival has to offer. To kick this season off, I checked out the preview show of Gavin Roach’s All The Songs I Can't Sing, a just under 50 minute show that is about just that; all the songs that Gavin Roach cannot sing. It’s an amusing title which follows through in the show. Roach structures his show well, telling a funny ...

Apr 08, 20172 min

Interview: Douglas Lim

Smithers chatted with Malaysian comedian Douglas Lim who’ll be performing in Comedy Zone Asia (which Smithers also reviewed ) at the Melbourne Town Hall, and in his own solo show, This Is Nice , at the Greek Centre at 7pm on April 18 & 19. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 04, 201714 min

Interview: Loyiso Gola

Christian chatted with the South African comedian about his Melbourne International Comedy Festival show Dude, Where’s My Lion? on at the Melbourne Town Hall until April 23. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Apr 04, 201716 min

Review: Stellar Project

Stellar Project is a premier dance work by Prue Lang, it is an hour long contemporary dance piece, with 5 performers. It was presented in several parts, first was a dimly lit gentle dance piece, then the lights came up and the dances congratulated each other saying good job etc etc, like they had just finished a improve or something in a dance class, they then took turns performing solo dances and then the other people had to guess what they were doing, whoever guesses correctly got to do a solo...

Mar 30, 20173 min

Review: Trainspotting Live

Danny Boyle’s Trainspotting is a one of a kind movie; back when it was released it was different, new and explosive, something not many had ever seen before. The same can be said for the stage adaptation, Trainspotting Live, which is literally in your face the entire way through. It takes immersive to a new level. If you’re a fan of the movie then you might be pretty confused when first going into Trainspotting Live, as it strays vastly from the original. I haven’t read the novel, but from what ...

Mar 30, 20173 min

Interview: Gavin Ross

Hamish and Christian chat with Gavin Ross from the cast of the truly immersive theatre show Trainspotting Live , now on at fortyfivedownstairs until April 13. Click here to listen to Hamish's review of the show See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 29, 201714 min

Interview: Miki Oikawa, Hew Wagner and Arisa Yura

Adalya, Daniel and Jim interview director Miki Oikawa, Tenor Hew Wagner and Dancer/Actor Arisa Yura about Lyric Opera’s Australian premier production of The Japanese Princess. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 29, 20179 min

Review: Deep Sea Dances

Deep Sea Dances was a new contemporary dance work by Rebecca Jensen. The performance space is in The Stables are Arts Houses’ Meat Market, we entered into a large space with beautiful projections on the walls, we were asked to remove our shoes and socks and entered into another large space in the building, the floor was covered with squishy plastic and there were chairs and pillows either side of the long room to sit on. Deep Sea Dances was performed by a large ensemble of trans femme and trans ...

Mar 28, 20173 min

Interview: Tara Jade Samaya

Daniel, Adalya and Jim chat to Tara Jade Samaya, the “Dance Captain” of Chunky Move’s ANTI GRAVITY , on at the Malthouse Theatre from March 17-26 as part of the Dance Massive Festival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 23, 201711 min

Interview: Sammy J

Gill and Daniel chat to Sammy J about this new solo show Hero Complex , playing in the 2017 Melbourne International Comedy Festival at the Victoria Hotel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 21, 201710 min

Review: Piece for Person and Ghetto Blaster

Piece for person and Ghetto Blaster is an experimental dance work by Nicola Gunn. This work has had seasons all across Australia and overseas. It is a story of a man and woman and a duck. Piece for person and Ghetto Blaster goes for about and hour and a half and Nicola is on stage the entire time, constantly dancing and telling the story. Nicola is an absolutely phenomenal performer, just like nothing you would ever see anywhere else, her brilliant performance was complimented well by the wacky ...

Mar 21, 20173 min

Review: Windows

Waiting in dark anticipation in La Mama theatre with foreboding music in the background, you could sense the experience of the director, Lloyd Jones, in non-text based performance theatre. Windows, written by Ayse Bayra-moglu, is a new work which has undertaken some swift development from play-reading to fully mounted performance in the last year. It still retains the casual essence of play-reading with the stage manager, Lisa Edman, announcing the scene and stage directions at the beginning of ...

Mar 18, 20173 min

Interview: Rachel Beesley

Rebi, Jim and Molly interview Rachael Beesley a solo violinist and musical director, performing in Italian Romance, an upcoming concert from the Australian Romantic & Classical Orchestra, taking place at the Elisabeth Murdoch Hall of the Melbourne Recital Centre (MRC) on Friday March 24 and the City Recital Hall, Angel Place in Sydney on Saturday 25 March (both at 7.30pm) featuring Beethoven and Mendelssoh, and directing the Revolutionary Romance chamber concerts, featuring Mozart’s Clarinet...

Mar 16, 201714 min

Interview: Jessica Wilson

Adalya and Daniel chat to Jessica Wilson about her new theatre show Passenger , which takes place on us a bus tour, departing from Footscray Community Arts Centre Thursday-Saturday and from the Arts Centre on Sunday. The show runs from March 23-26 as part of the Women of the World Festival Melbourne. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 15, 201711 min

Interview: Miranda Picton-Warlow and Sia Smyth

Adalya and Daniel chat to Miranda Picton-Warlow, manager of the VCE Season of Excellence and Sia Smyth, the curator of Top Designs 2017, which will be on display at Melbourne Museum from 18 March – 16 July 2017. Click here to listen to our interview with Cameron Moorhouse, one of the artists from Top Arts 2017. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information....

Mar 14, 201712 min

Interview: Rebecca Zlotowski

Ben interviews film director Rebecca Zlotowski about her latest feature, Planetarium, starring Lily-Rose Depp and Natalie Portman, which is being screened in the Alliance Française French Film Festival. Click here to listen to our interview with the festival's Artistic Director, Philippe Platel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 12, 201710 min

Interview: Megan Patty

Gill interviews Megan Patty, the organiser of the Melbourne Art Book Fair, which runs from March 16-19. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 12, 201711 min

Review: David Stratton - A Cinematic Life

David Stratton is a pioneer in both critiquing films, and Australian films themselves. If you ever want to be a critic, you should take a good look at some of Stratton’s reviews, as they emphasis what is important about filmmaking, and how to perfectly break it down, dissect it, and give a professional opinion. David Stratton: A Cinematic Life, reveals a lot more about the man behind a critical perspective than you would ever imagine. However, it also reveals things that you could assume and gat...

Mar 12, 20173 min

Interview: Susan Provan

Molly and Rebi interview Susan Provan, the director of the 2017 Melbourne International Comedy Festival, running from March 29 - April 23. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 12, 20178 min

Review: Logan

Logan is the brand new marvel film under the banner of 20th Century Fox, adding to the long running series of X-Men Films. Logan concludes the trilogy of Wolverine, the two previous films, X-Men Origins: Wolverine , and The Wolverine , being mildly successful, but for the most part not critically rated very highly. This all changes with Logan , which has been met with massive praise, easily trumping the average reviews of the previous films. However, does the film really deserve the praise? I we...

Mar 09, 20176 min

Review: The Dancer

The Dancer (or La danseuse) is the feature debut of French director Stéphanie Di Giusto starring Soko as the revolutionary dance pioneer Loie Fuller. To start with, this film is beautiful. In the locations, in the cinematography, in the dance - the film itself captures and mirrors the longing of the protagonist Loie Fuller for the beauty she is searching for in dance. The film opens in the American Rocky’s where she is living in the wilds with her mad french father who encourages her love of art...

Mar 07, 20173 min

Interview: Philippe Platel

Hamish, Christina and Rebi interview the new Artistic Director of the Alliance Française French Film Festival, running in Melbourne from March 8-30. Click here to listen to Ben's interview with Rebecca Zlotowski, director of Planetarium , one of the films in the festival. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 07, 201711 min

Review: The Fever

Daniel reviews La Mama Theatre's production The Fever , by Wallace Shawn (of Toy Story and Princess Bride fame). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 06, 20176 min
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