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« Friday February 19, 2010 »
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Take part in MAP (Multicultural Arts Program) this February! 

The Centre for Multicultural Youth is currently seeking young people (15-25) who are new to Australia in the last five years and are interested in the arts…. 

Participants will do breakdance classes at Chunky Move, view an art exhibition at the Australian Centre of Contemporary Art (ACCA) and create your own art work while also taking part in a drama workshop at St Martins Theatre. 

This four week arts course takes place on: Saturday 6th February 2010, 11am to 4pm Saturday 13th February 2010, 11am to 4pm Saturday 20th February 2010, 11am to 4pm Saturday 27th February 2010, 11am to 4pm  The workshops are FREE and lunch and public transport tickets are provided.  *Please see attached flyer for more information! 

For even more information or to register your place by Monday 26 January please contact Ilz at the Centre for Multicultural Youth on 9340 3726 or email.

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The Hillside Film Festival (formally the Blue Dandenongs Film Festival) is once again running. Following its previous success, this year's festival is running over two, which means there is more local talent, more live bands, and more garden parties all in a beautiful green leafy setting to be enjoyed.

This year we are lucky enough to be screening the cult hit documentary Surfing 50 States, which tells the story of two Aussie mates who travel to America with the goal of surfing in every state- despite the fact that neither can surf very well! What follows is a hilarious journey where the boys take desperate measures to achieve their goal- whether it be by surfing down a 15 foot pile of potatoes in Idaho, being dragged on a surfboard behind a truck in Texas, or conquering the frigid waves of Alaska.

In addition, this year we have eight short films which showcase young local talent and the future of the Australian film industry. We have the opportunity to see the best young talent of any genre, any style and any budget. Highlights definitely include the mockumentary interviewer Sam Tool, who frightens Hamish and Andy and argues with Rove, and the black comedy 'Choke' which proves you should never mistake a Hungry, Hungry Hippo ball with a Jila Mint. 

Visit the website for more details. 

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