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HRAFF Goes West – Presented by the Human Rights Art and Film Festival

May 13, 2017 @ 2:00 pm - 8:00 pm AEST

FREE
Film still from Spear, photo credit Edward Mulvihill, Human Rights Art and Film Festival, image for Peril Magazine Event Calendar

Join us in celebrating 10 years of the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival this May.

Celebrations kick off with performances by musicians and artists involved in THE KEY OF SEA, a collaborative music project by some of Australia’s nest established artists and extraordinary musicians who brought their cultural heritage from across the sea, escaping war, hardship or persecution.

This will be followed by a screening of SPEAR, the cinematic feature lm debut from Artistic Director of Bangarra Dance Theatre , Stephen Page, and post-film Q&A with Spear producer John Harvey.

WHEN: Saturday 13 May, 2pm – 8pm
VENUE: Performance Space
COST: Free, booking required
FIND OUT MORE: http://footscrayarts.com/event/hraff-goes-west-2017/
BOOK NOW: http://2017.hraff.org.au/events/hraff-goes-west-music-movement/

Presented by Footscray Community Arts Centre in association with Human Rights Arts and Film Festival.

Details

Date:
May 13, 2017
Time:
2:00 pm - 8:00 pm AEST
Cost:
FREE
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Website:
2017hraff.com.au

Organiser

Human Rights Art and Film Festival

Venue

Footscray Community Arts Centre
45 Moreland St
Footscray,VictoriaAustralia
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