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SEMINAR: Music for Community Transformation

Island Beatz Outside

MUSIC FOR COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATION

SEMINAR & PERFORMANCE

Tuesday 13 March
6.00-8.30pm

Max Webber Function Centre,
Level 1, Max Webber Library,
Cnr Flushcombe Rd and
Alpha St, Blacktown
(5 minute walk from
Blacktown train station,
free parking nearby)

PROGRAM

WELCOME TO COUNTRY

CHAIR
Tilda Sikes: ICE Chairperson & Corporate Affairs Manager, TAFE NSW.

SPEAKERS

Tony Turanga
Change with Flava: The story of Pacific Flava
Tony is a Blacktown Youth Worker; Founding Member – Pacific Flava.

Trey Thomas AKA MC Trey
Music to Live By: The Success of Island Beatz
Trey is an established hip-hop artist and currently ICE Urban Music Program Coordinator (with support from the Vodafone Foundation)

Malemie Fruean
Music For Liberation
Malemie is a Youth Worker, and the Program Coordinator of South West Youth Peer Education (SWYPE).

PERFORMANCE BY MC TREY & ISLAND BEATZ

MC Trey will perform with the talented graduates of the Island Beatz program.

UPCOMING ORIGINATE SEMINARS:

SEMINAR 3: Tuesday 20 March – Desperately Seeking Funding
SEMINAR 4: Tuesday 27 March – Trials, tribulations, and triumphs: Managing Your Own Project.

All seminars will be held at the Max Webber Library, Flushcombe Rd, Blacktown.

The Originate Seminar Series is open to everyone and is a component of the broader Originate Program, a professional development mentorship and digital arts training program for artists and emerging community arts workers from Australian Indigenous and Pacific Communities.

[Article posted 12 March 2007]