Alexander Nettelbeck Quartet @ fortyfivedownstairs
Alexander Nettelbeck Quartet
Machito Arr. Jorge Millet
'All The Things You Are'
by Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein
Performed and arranged by
Alexander Nettelbeck, piano
with
Abiy Sahle, saxophone
Mikey Chan, guitar
Rory Brown, bass
Darren Perkins, drums
film by James Base at fortyfivedownstairs , Melbourne, Australia
Alexander Nettelbeck Quartet at fortyfivedownstairs
'Theme'
Alexander Nettelbeck, piano, Mikey Chan, guitar, Rory Brown, bass, Darren Perkins, drums
filmed by James Base at 'Three Of A Kind Concert' fortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne, Australia.
composed by Alexander Nettelbeck
MANHATTAN DREAMING EXHIBITION OPENING
Opened Tue 25th Sep 2018, Showing until 20th Oct
at Fortyfivedownstairs Gallery
45 Flinders Lane Melbourne Vic Australia
Presenter: Kara Bertoncini
Video: Claudia Biaggini
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Then x Ten Exhibition Set-Up
The Power of the Poster: A Herman Miller Exhibition
fortyfivedownstairs, Melbourne, Australia
14-25 August 2012
Featuring: Eda Akaltun (Turkey); Emily Forgot (UK); Genevieve Gaukler (France); Sanghon Kim (Korea); Craig Redman & Karl Maier (Australia); Mrzyk & Moriceau (France); Felix Pfaffli (Switzerland); Keiichi Tanaami (Japan); Kam Tang (Hong Kong); Jonathan Zawada (Australia).
REAL AIR TIME
REAL AIR TIME
Behind the scenes of ‘LIGHT. ASH. WHITE.’
An emotive black and white photographic exhibition by Evan Hancock capturing 10 years on from the Black Saturday Bushfires. Moving landscape and aerial photographs showcase the wonderful texture, illusion and patterning in the series that instills rebirth, new life and the majestic scenery across Victoria’s Yarra Ranges National Park, Murrindindi, Marysville, Kinglake and the Lake Mountain Region.
Exhibition Runs 5 February – 16 February 2019 at fortyfivedownstairs.
45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne - Australia, 3000.
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Alexander Nettelbeck Trio 'Grant's Groove' (Live At Melbourne Recital Centre)
Alexander Nettelbeck Trio 'Grant's Groove' ( Live at Melbourne Recital Centre) from the album Here Today, MGM Distribution, Australia
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Heartlands Refugee Fine Art Prize 2011.mp4
Following on from the success of 2010 inaugural New Heartlands Refugee Art Prize, Multicultural Arts Victoria and AMES collaborated again in 2011 to bring the Heartlands Refugee Art Prize.
This Prize celebrates the contribution of refugee artists who have arrived in Australia since 1970 and showcases the creative talent and social contribution of visual artists from a refugee background.
The Heartlands Refugee Fine Art Prize Exhibition was held at fortyfivedownstairs in Flinders Lane, Melbourne from June 14-25/2011 as part of the Emerge Festival, coinciding with Refugee Week.
More than 40 shortlisted entries, including all the winning artworks, were showcased at this exhibition.
This video is a memoir of the opening night on 14 June 2011
NEW YORK MYTHIC EXHIBITION OPENING
Opened Tue 13th Sep 2016, Showing until 8th Oct
at Fortyfivedownstairs Gallery
45 Flinders Lane Melbourne Australia
Presenter: Kara Bertoncini
Film and Edit: Scott Lewis, Zoo Patrol Productions
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National Agitators: Confronting Australian Theatre
Patricia Cornelius, Susie Dee and Nicci Wilks have been making radical and confronting theatre together for decades. ‘I’ve never believed the bullshit about how audiences don’t like risk,' Cornelius has said. 'They actually really do. I’ve seen it.'
Long-term collaborators, their work has more often found a home in innovative independent companies than in establishment state theatres. Yet their provocative Australian stories, dealing especially with issues of class and power, have brought them huge admiration among audiences and critics.
Their admirers, it turns out, extend far beyond Australian shores. Earlier this year, Patricia Cornelius was named among the winners of the lucrative Windham-Campbell Prize, administered by Yale University. Two of her plays – SHIT and LOVE – were staged at the Venice Biennale in July 2019.
But first, those two productions were shown in Melbourne at fortyfivedownstairs, directed by Dee and starring Wilks. Join them as they speak with Alison Croggon about politics, performing arts and the power of making audiences squirm in their seats.
As crimson - solo cello and voice by Adi Sappir at 45 downstairs
As crimson ( כחוט השני) - lyrics traditional, music by Adi Sappir
A poem written by King Solomon to one of his lady friends...from Song of Songs
English lyrics are a homage to Heart of Gold by Neil Young
Shot at Fortyfivedownstairs -
45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne, Australia
Like a crimson ribbon are your lips; when you smile, it is lovely.
Like a slice of pomegranate is the curve of your face behind the veil of your hair.
כחוט השני / מתוך שיר השירים
כחוט השני שפתותיך ומדברך נאוה
כפלח הרימון רקתך מבעד לצמתך
BARE WITNESS, a new Australian work written by Mari Lourey and directed by Nadja Kostich
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10 - 26 Sept 2010
A special La Mama Theatre presentation at fortyfivedownstairs.
Written by Mari Lourey. Directed by Nadja Kostich.
Feautring Isaac Drandic, Daniela Farinacci, Todd MacDonald, Adam McConvell and Maria Theodorakis. Composer/musician: Jethro Woodward, set and costumes: Marg Howell, Video design: Michael Carmody, Lighting design: Emma Valente.
Shot and Snipped by Stuart Liddell
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Livvy Pete The Songs of Olivia Newton-John and Peter Allen - Midsumma Festival 2019
Helpmann award winner Michael Griffiths and
cabaret darling Amelia Ryan celebrate the
songbooks of Aussie icons Olivia Newton-John
and Peter Allen. From their humble small-town
beginnings to world domination in sequins
and jumpsuits, revisit all of their sing-a-long
classics from Rio to Tenterfield, all the way to
Xanadu and beyond. “Not a moment wasted,
it’s a perfect tribute” — The Advertiser
fortyfivedownstairs,
45 Flinders Lane,
Melbourne
23 – 27 Jan
Wed – Sat 8.30pm
Sun 6:30pm
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OPEN DOORS
OPEN DOORS
Behind the scenes of ‘LIGHT. ASH. WHITE.’
An emotive black and white photographic exhibition by Evan Hancock capturing 10 years on from the Black Saturday Bushfires. Moving landscape and aerial photographs showcase the wonderful texture, illusion and patterning in the series that instills rebirth, new life and the majestic scenery across Victoria’s Yarra Ranges National Park, Murrindindi, Marysville, Kinglake and the Lake Mountain Region.
Exhibition Runs 5 February – 16 February 2019 at fortyfivedownstairs.
45 Flinders Lane, Melbourne - Australia, 3000.
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MANBETH: Macbeth, amplified.
Explosive theatre from Band of Creatures and OpticNerve
15th July - 1st August 2010 at fortyfivedownstairs
10 men perform a fast, furious and physical Macbeth.
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Children's Photographs of Literacy From Ghana
I'm running a crowdfunding campaign to raise funds for an exhibition of children's photographs from Ghana, which document their everyday literacy practices. The exhibition will open on 24th May 2016, and run for two weeks at fortyfivedownstairs in Melbourne, Australia. Admission is free.
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Video production by Tania Lee.
Retro Futurismus trailer
Retro Futurismus - a colossal future-focussed vaudeville featuring zero gravity circus acts, siren songs, boutique burlesque, and breathtaking performance art.
Anni and Maude Davey, twin pioneers of 21st Century cabaret join forces with Anna Lumb (flame-haired pocket rocket of incendiary circus), Gabi Barton (performance wunderkammer and slapstick dance-nik), Teresa Blake (taking body based performance art into a post human future) and some very special guests. This cabaretic prophecy channels the cultural catalysts who led us into this century including Gary Numan, Bjork, Margaret Atwood, Barbarella and more.
When everyone else succumbs what will be left but carousing and revelry? Astronauts, space sirens and shiny alien life forms reinvent past glories and conjure wild new visions of how we wish we used to be.
Premiere season 2014, fortyfivedownstairs, melbourne, australia.
Lyric Opera: FLY animation
Lyric Opera presents Barry Conyngham's FLY (1984).
August 25 - September 1,
Forty-five Downstairs, Melbourne CBD
MARCO LUCCIO - NEW YORK POSTCARDS
From the forthcoming documentary on Marco Luccio.
Exhibition: NEW YORK POSTCARDS
Showing until 30 March 2019
Fortyfivedownstairs Gallery
45 Flinders Lane Melbourne Australia
Production: Scott Lewis, Blue Starling Films
Music: Glen Kennedy, ‘The Forgotten’
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MARCO LUCCIO - OPENING NIGHT NEW YORK POSTCARDS
Exhibition Opening Night: New York Postcards
Showing until 30 March 2019
Fortyfivedownstairs Gallery
45 Flinders Lane Melbourne Australia
Production: Scott Lewis, Blue Starling Films
Music: Glen Kennedy
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Sonya Lifschitz, piano, Architecture of Time, fortyfivedownstairs, October 2, 2016, part 2of3
This concert, featuring music by P.I. Tchaikovsky, George Crumb and Robert Davidson took place on October 2, 2016 at fortyfivedownstairs (Melbourne). The Architecture of Time examines urban, pastoral and cosmic landscapes, from the Australian Parliament to the ancient Kingdom of Atlantis, ca.10000 B.C. Showcasing masterpieces spanning three centuries, this immersive and re-imagined piano recital will take the listeners on an unforgettable adventure, weaving its way from the irrepressible energy and pulsation of Rob Davidson’s politically charged City Portraits, based on the history-bending speeches by Julia Gillard, Percy Grainger, Frank Lloyd-Wright and Corbusier, through the melancholy lyricism of Tchaikovsky’s Seasons, to the mystical symbolism of George Crumb’s Makrokosmos (Book I). The program is interwoven with video projections and spoken word by two Melbourne poets.