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Concerts & Special Events

Symbiosis _ Saturday 8 September 2012, 12.30pm

The Snowy Monaro Arts Council Inc. is one of the Monaro’s many volunteer, decease not-for-profit, viagra dosage non-political organisations.

We publish a quarterly newsletter, meet monthly, share a sense of humour and passion, and stress a bit as we seek to persuade and surprise.

Under the umbrella of the Regional Arts NSW and in association with South East Arts and other providers such as  Musica Viva, we assist with and promote arts and cultural activities here, celebrating local, national and international performers and artists.

The community’s support is vital. We are inspired by our generous audiences and the performers’ talent. We see the conviction and commitment of SMAC members, committee and friends. You are very welcome to share, celebrate and enjoy.

Watch this space!

Contact:

Glenyss & Simon Allen: simon.allen8@bigpond.com

Caroline Fox: foxden@internode.on.net

Important Links:

Regional Arts NSW: http://www.regionalartsnsw.com.au/

South East Arts Region: http://nswcommunities.org.au/sear.html

Musica Viva: http://musicaviva.com.au/


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



 

 

 

 
The exploration of the intricately interlocking world of science and contemporary music.

With works by Brett Dean, pharmacy
John Cage, urticaria
Ian Shanahan, Rupert Summerson and David Bruce.

Muiscal Direction by Jonathan Barakat. Performed by fine musicians from the ANU School of Music.

Venue: CSIRO Discovery Centre, Atrium _ North-Science Road, Acton ACT 2601

Nikolay Khozyainov Piano Recital – Cooma – Sunday 16 September 3pm

The Sydney International Piano Competition 2012 comes to Cooma!

Nikolay Khozyainov

St Paul’s Anglican Parish Hall, this Commissioner Street, sickness Cooma

Sunday 16 September at 3pm

Tickets
Adult $25 – Concession $20 – Arts Council Member $15 – Student $5
Available at The Fabric Salon & at the door
Presented by Snowy Monaro Arts Council
by arrangement with
Sydney International Piano Competition of Australia

Robert Shearer is “Albert Herring” September 28, 29, 30, 2012

Robert Shearer will be performing the lead role in Benjamin Britten’s “Albert Herring.”

ANU School of Music and The Street Theatre Present Albert Herring, cystitis a deliciously witty comic opera by Benjamin Britten,  28 – 30 September 2012.
“Country virgins, if there be such, think too little and see too much.”

One of Benjamin Britten’s most admired works Albert Herring is a musically inventive coming-of-age story. Unable to find a worthy girl to be crowned May Queen, a small town elects the unquestionably virtuous Albert Herring instead . This lively opera filled with comical characters charts the meek and stumbling Albert’s journey from a fearful and submissive son, to one who steps out into the world, and is transformed.

Melodies abound amidst colourful music of rich imagination, freshness and subtlety with a chamber ensemble of thirteen players led by Melbourne-based conductor Rick Prakhoff joined by The Street Theatre’s artistic director Caroline Stacey. Albert Herring features a mix of professional singers and students from the ANU School of Music and follows the popular and critically acclaimed presentation of Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas in 2010. 

Music by Benjamin Britten
Libretto by Eric Crozier based on Le Rosier de Madame Husson by Guy de Maupassant
Conductor Rick Prakhoff
Director Caroline Stacey
Set Design Gillian Schwab
Costume Design Imogen Keen
Lighting Design PJ Williams

Starring Madeline Anderson, Patrick Baker, Nick Beecher, Liv Brash, Joshua Burke, Alexandra Dalman, Keren Dalzell, Laura Griffin, Jessica Harper, Krystle Innes, Kathryn Jenkinson, Elora Ledger, Norman Meader, Dianne Prince, Robert Shearer, Jennifer Tabur, Rohan Thatcher, Rachael Thoms, Julia Wee, Jessica Westcott

Dates
Friday 28 – Saturday 29 September 7.30pm
Sunday 30 September 2:00pm and 7:30pm

Tickets
Full $30
Concession/Student $25

Bookings 
Book now online at www.thestreet.org.au or phone 6247 1223

Brew Guitar Duo – Workshop & Concert – Saturday 20 October 2012

This year’s seventh annual  Cooma Music Competition is shaping up to be a truly wonderful event for Cooma, the Monaro and the Snowies. The judges for classical this year will include our local musical maestros, Robert Shearer and Rodney Clancy, as well as internationally renowned musical theatre, dance and opera director and librettist, Tessa Bremner. Tessa will also be joined by her husband, Dr Ian Macdonald, who is also an outstanding musical director, composer, theatre set designer and percussionist. The popular music section will be judged by Matt Charlesworth and Alysha Kramer from the wonderful local duo, Black Coffee. http://youtu.be/hAp0GY57LjI

After the success of last year’s Cooma Music Competition it has been decided to book the St Paul’s Parish hall for the extra day, that is, Saturday the 1st September. However, we hope to conduct most of the heats on the Sunday (2nd September) in the afternoon. The evening Finals Concert will still be on the Sunday at 7 pm. We are mindful that many young musicians are involved in Saturday morning sports so we will be trying our best to accommodate all our contestants.

All contestants in this year’s competition will receive a certificate. There will be a medal for first place in each of the solo heats and a trophy for the first place in each of the group and ensemble heats.  The winners of the heats will be invited back to perform in the Finals Concert on the Sunday evening. These performers will be competing for the following awards and prizes.

The Frank Scott Music Award:

This Award was our first and one and only award for the Cooma Music Competition in  2006. This award is a tribute to the late Frank Scott. Frank was a musical director of the Cooma District Band and also taught of the band instruments at Cooma School of Music for many years. This year it will be awarded to the most outstanding performance of a woodwind, brass or percussion instrument. There is an additional prize of $100 gift voucher from Cooma School of Music.

The Ron Cox Music Award:

This award is a tribute to Ron Cox who was the principal at Cooma North Primary School for many years. Ron had a great love of musical theatre. He loved singing and performing. This award for is for the most outstanding contemporary vocal performance. There is an additional prize of $50 cash.

 

 

 

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sans-serif;”> Cooma Concert Details:

  • When: Saturday 20 October at 3.30 pm

  • Where: St Paul’s Anglican Parish Hall, Commissioner Street, Cooma NSW

  • Cost:$20 Adult/$15 Concession/$10 Student

  • Tickets: At door and /or at Cooma School of Music, Shop 2, 123 Sharp Street, Cooma NSW

  • Phone Bookings: (02) 6452 6067

  • Email: allan@coomamusic.com.au

Classical Guitar Workshop

  • When: Saturday 20 October at 12.30 – 2.30 pm

  • Where: St Paul’s Anglican Parish Hall

  • Cost:$20 Participant $10 Observer

  • Bookings Essential: Cooma School of Music (02) 6452 6067

10th Anniversary Tour
September-November 2012
NSW, VIC, SA, ACT

Brew Guitar Duo - Matt Withers & Bradley Kunda

Australia’s much-loved Brew Guitar Duo celebrates 10 years in 2012 with 10 concerts
across the country. The duo will showcase works from its landmark album Landscape:
Australian Guitar Duets in spectacular venues including the National Gallery of Australia
in Canberra and Peter Lehmann’s Winery in the Barossa Valley.
Now an established part of the Australian guitar scene, the young and dynamic Brew Guitar Duo
has performed widely throughout the country. Performance highlights include numerous national
broadcasts on ABC Classic FM and concerts for guitar societies and international festivals in
Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Darwin and Brisbane, as well as in many regional
centres. Brew guitarists Bradley Kunda and Matthew Withers are based in Canberra, where they
are also members of Australia’s premier guitar quartet Guitar Trek.
The duo’s most recent album Landscape: Australian Guitar Duets was ABC Limelight Magazine’s
“featured recording” in March 2011, where it scored a 4.5/5 star rating. The album has also been
given a rave review in the internationally-distributed Classical Guitar Magazine (UK). Their
recordings are regularly heard on ABC Classic FM, most recently in the weeklong series On the
Verandah in November 2011.
This 10th Anniversary Tour will see Brew bring its colourful mix of exciting new Australian music
and popular Spanish favourites to various venues in Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide,
Albury, Shepparton and Cooma (details overleaf).
“A significant addition to the guitar landscape in Australia”
Victorian Classical Guitar Society
‘This disc [Landscape: Australian Guitar Duets] is a tribute to the high standard of current
Australian music, and a great success for these two accomplished performers.’
Phillip Scott, ABC Limelight Magazine, March 2011
“…Impeccable performances of Australian guitar duets…”
Classical Guitar Magazine (UK), October 2011

www.facebook.com/brewguitarduo 

www.brewguitarduo.com

Matthew Ventura Flute Recital_Sunday 9 September 2012 at 2:30pm

Matthew Ventura will be performing with Anthony Smith (piano) and Caitlyn Ventura (flute)

Come and enjoy a relaxing Sunday afternoon listening to solo flute music.

St Paul’s Anglican Parish Hall, pulmonologist Commissioner Street, hospital Cooma

  • Adult $15
  • Concession $10
  • Student $5

Includes free afternoon tea

Bookings: (02) 6452 5262

or email matthew.ventura@hotmail.com

Buskers Needed for Berridale Lions Spring Fair – Saturday 29 September 2012 from 10am

The Berridale Spring Fair will be BIGGER and BETTER THAN EVER this year! We are currently seeking BUSKERS and STALL HOLDERS to participate in our Spring Fair. Please email us at BerridaleLions@hotmail.com for further information. We will be looking forward to hearing from you!

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Our Berridale Lions Spring Fair is going to be MASSIVE this year! We are taking a new approach and it’s going to be awesome.
We are after musicians and entertainers of all ages, shapes and sizes, who would like to come and busk at our Berridale Lions Spring Fair, Saturday of the October long weekend (Saturday 29th September, 2012). We are revamping our Spring Fair and it’s going to be HUGE! If you can sing, play guitar, mime, dance or swallow swords, we’d love to have you come and entertain. All the money you make will be yours, and there is no fee for attending. If you would like further information, please email berridalelions@hotmail.com and we will get back to you shortly. Or call Yvette on 0429 883 255.

 

See you there!

Yvette Rydman

Snowy Mountains Ensemble in Concert – Saturday 27 October 2012

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The musical by Paul Dion based on the book of the same name by Bill Condon, to premiere at Merimbula.

Teenager ‘Thorns’, (Anthony Thorne) reveals to his new friend, Jack that he has a heart problem but he’s “cool with it” because he has a list – a bucket list. It’s a list of crazy things to do before he ‘carks’ it. And he wants Jack’s help.

There are very funny moments when Thorns reveals what he has already achieved.

Parents, teachers, friends and even part-time comedian, 80 year old Herman Goldfinger, are all drawn into his escapades.

Challenging, touching and funny, ‘Daredevils’ is about friendship, courage, and the pursuit of dreams. – A celebration of life and the human condition.

Rated PG

PERFORMANCE DATESTwyford Hall, Merimbula

  • Friday/Saturday (Cabaret seating) $30
  • Sept 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 8pm

Bring your own nibbles and drinks, glasses provided

  • Wednesday (Theatre style) $25
  • Sept 12, 19, 8pm
  • Sunday (Theatre style) $25
  • Sept 9, 16, 2pm

* $2 discount per ticket for groups of 20 or more ordered and paid for in one transaction

Paul’s last musical, the highly successful Prix D’Amour about the lives of Rose and Lang Hancock, had waiting lists for the final shows, so get in early.

BOOK at Twyford Hall from August 22

Wed, Thurs, Fri 10am-2pm

Sat 10am – 12noon

Phone 0422 931 008

See www.spectrumtheatregroup.org.au for more information.

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sans-serif;”>The musical by Paul Dion based on the book of the same name by Bill Condon, to premiere at Merimbula.

Teenager ‘Thorns’, (Anthony Thorne) reveals to his new friend, Jack that he has a heart problem but he’s “cool with it” because he has a list – a bucket list. It’s a list of crazy things to do before he ‘carks’ it. And he wants Jack’s help.

There are very funny moments when Thorns reveals what he has already achieved.

Parents, teachers, friends and even part-time comedian, 80 year old Herman Goldfinger, are all drawn into his escapades.

Challenging, touching and funny, ‘Daredevils’ is about friendship, courage, and the pursuit of dreams. – A celebration of life and the human condition.

Rated PG

PERFORMANCE DATESTwyford Hall, Merimbula

  • Friday/Saturday (Cabaret seating) $30
  • Sept 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 8pm

Bring your own nibbles and drinks, glasses provided

  • Wednesday (Theatre style) $25
  • Sept 12, 19, 8pm
  • Sunday (Theatre style) $25
  • Sept 9, 16, 2pm

* $2 discount per ticket for groups of 20 or more ordered and paid for in one transaction

Paul’s last musical, the highly successful Prix D’Amour about the lives of Rose and Lang Hancock, had waiting lists for the final shows, so get in early.

BOOK at Twyford Hall from August 22

Wed, Thurs, Fri 10am-2pm

Sat 10am – 12noon

Phone 0422 931 008

See www.spectrumtheatregroup.org.au for more information.

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The musical by Paul Dion based on the book of the same name by Bill Condon, to premiere at Merimbula.

Teenager ‘Thorns’, (Anthony Thorne) reveals to his new friend, Jack that he has a heart problem but he’s “cool with it” because he has a list – a bucket list. It’s a list of crazy things to do before he ‘carks’ it. And he wants Jack’s help.

There are very funny moments when Thorns reveals what he has already achieved.

Parents, teachers, friends and even part-time comedian, 80 year old Herman Goldfinger, are all drawn into his escapades.

Challenging, touching and funny, ‘Daredevils’ is about friendship, courage, and the pursuit of dreams. – A celebration of life and the human condition.

Rated PG

PERFORMANCE DATESTwyford Hall, Merimbula

  • Friday/Saturday (Cabaret seating) $30
  • Sept 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 8pm

Bring your own nibbles and drinks, glasses provided

  • Wednesday (Theatre style) $25
  • Sept 12, 19, 8pm
  • Sunday (Theatre style) $25
  • Sept 9, 16, 2pm

* $2 discount per ticket for groups of 20 or more ordered and paid for in one transaction

Paul’s last musical, the highly successful Prix D’Amour about the lives of Rose and Lang Hancock, had waiting lists for the final shows, so get in early.

BOOK at Twyford Hall from August 22

Wed, Thurs, Fri 10am-2pm

Sat 10am – 12noon

Phone 0422 931 008

See www.spectrumtheatregroup.org.au for more information.

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sans-serif;”>Cooma Music Competition 2012, now in its seventh year, will provide an opportunity for musicians of all ages and skills to perform and compete. We hope this competition will be as inclusive as possible. The competition will be open to all instruments and voice. Although the competition will be conducted by Cooma School of Music, all musicians are welcome to perform.

Entry is open to all.

Date: Heats Saturday 1 September (from noon) & Sunday 2 September (from noon)

Heats will be conducted throughout the 2 days with a Finals Concert to be held on the Sunday evening at 7.00 pm.

Venue: St Pauls Anglican Church Hall. 

Performers for this concert will be drawn from the winners of the heats as well as invited guest performers.

The major sections will be: 

  1. Solos (unaccompanied or accompanied. Solos may be accompanied by a pianist or a guitarist, or other musician or CD backing track. Performers must organize their own accompanist if required. CD backing tracks (“Play-along”) will be accepted by prior arrangement.
  2. Small Instrumental Ensembles-any instrumental combination up to and including 6 players.
  3. Large Instrumental Ensembles-any instrumental combination over 6 players.
  4. Vocal Groups-including small to large choirs.
  5. Rock Groups-includes all styles. (eg Country, Blues, Jazz, Alternative, etc)
  6. Original Composition – A Song or Instrumental Item-(any style) 

Each major section will be subdivided into 3 age groups:

  1. Primary-primary school aged
  2. Secondary-secondary school aged
  3. Open

If there are not enough competitors in the younger age groups, younger players may be invited to compete in an older age group.

The Solos section will also be divided into types of instrument if possible.

These instrumental sub-categories will be:

  • Piano/Keyboard
  • Classical Guitar
  • Modern Guitar (Steel string, acoustic or electric)
  • Strings (Violin, Viola, Cello or Double Bass)
  • Woodwind & Brass
  • Drums
  • Singing
  • Miscellaneous (any musical instruments not listed above. For example, harmonica, bagpipes, mandolin, banjo, harp, etc)

If there are not enough competitors in any of the heats , performers may be invited to compete in a heat of another instrumental sub-category.

 

All competitors will receive a Certificate of Participation. Winners of their heats will receive awards.

We will be happy to accept donations and assistance from businesses and individuals to make this competition possible.

We welcome any comments or advice that may help make this competition an exciting and useful event.

(Click below to download entry form)

 ENTRY FORM COOMA MUSIC COMPETITION 2012

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sans-serif;”>‘Daredevils’

The musical by Paul Dion based on the book of the same name by Bill Condon, to premiere at Merimbula.

Teenager ‘Thorns’, (Anthony Thorne) reveals to his new friend, Jack that he has a heart problem but he’s “cool with it” because he has a list – a bucket list. It’s a list of crazy things to do before he ‘carks’ it. And he wants Jack’s help.

There are very funny moments when Thorns reveals what he has already achieved.

Parents, teachers, friends and even part-time comedian, 80 year old Herman Goldfinger, are all drawn into his escapades.

Challenging, touching and funny, ‘Daredevils’ is about friendship, courage, and the pursuit of dreams. – A celebration of life and the human condition.

Rated PG

PERFORMANCE DATESTwyford Hall, Merimbula

  • Friday/Saturday (Cabaret seating) $30
  • Sept 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 8pm

Bring your own nibbles and drinks, glasses provided

  • Wednesday (Theatre style) $25
  • Sept 12, 19, 8pm
  • Sunday (Theatre style) $25
  • Sept 9, 16, 2pm

* $2 discount per ticket for groups of 20 or more ordered and paid for in one transaction

Paul’s last musical, the highly successful Prix D’Amour about the lives of Rose and Lang Hancock, had waiting lists for the final shows, so get in early.

BOOK at Twyford Hall from August 22

Wed, Thurs, Fri 10am-2pm

Sat 10am – 12noon

Phone 0422 931 008

See www.spectrumtheatregroup.org.au for more information.

More details to be announced

October 27 – SME End of Year Concert (Cooma). This concert will feature the Snowy Mountains Ensemble and invited guests. We hope to put together a 40-piece orchestra for this concert including some very talented guests from Canberra, treat Bega, site Cootamundra and Sydney. Come along and be impressed by the inspirational music of a local orchestra.

October 28 – SME End of Year Concert (Jindabyne). Same as above but this performance will be held in Jindabyne

Click here to visit their website

Cooma Music Competition 2012 – 1 & 2 September

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Phone: (02) 6452 2527

Mobile: 0419 032 443

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We are producing great quality food for our local community and wonderful organic and fair trade coffee, produced in Byron Bay.

Highering local staff.

Wearing organic and ethically made uniforms, so the the money we spend is used wisely to benefit the production and the people making the product are getting paid for what they do!

Using Biodegradable packaging so that our waste goes back into the ground and doesn’t sit in land fills for our children to try to get rid of later!

 CHARITIES WE SUPPORT

Click here to find out about the charities we support.

OUR FOOD

We have many wonderful vegan, vegetarian main meals and desserts.

We also cater for gluten free diets, lactose intolerant and of course, we only use organic meat and free range eggs.

Make sure you try our wonderful coffee on your next visit – we use only the best quality – Bunn Coffe from Byron Bay.

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About ’40′ Cafe:

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Café we are making, or trying to make, a difference in the lives of people locally and over seas!

We are doing that in a number of ways.

 LOCALLY

We are endeavouring to use local produce to help local farmers and local producers with their busness (if only in a small way).

We are producing great quality food for our local community and wonderful organic and fair trade coffee, produced in Byron Bay.

Highering local staff.

Wearing organic and ethically made uniforms, so the the money we spend is used wisely to benefit the production and the people making the product are getting paid for what they do!

Using Biodegradable packaging so that our waste goes back into the ground and doesn’t sit in land fills for our children to try to get rid of later!

 CHARITIES WE SUPPORT

Click here to find out about the charities we support.

OUR FOOD

We have many wonderful vegan, vegetarian main meals and desserts.

We also cater for gluten free diets, lactose intolerant and of course, we only use organic meat and free range eggs.

Make sure you try our wonderful coffee on your next visit – we use only the best quality – Bunn Coffe from Byron Bay.

FUNKY PIES
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Cooma NSW 2630

Phone: (02) 6452 2527

Mobile: 0419 032 443

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We are doing that in a number of ways.

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We are endeavouring to use local produce to help local farmers and local producers with their busness (if only in a small way).

We are producing great quality food for our local community and wonderful organic and fair trade coffee, produced in Byron Bay.

Highering local staff.

Wearing organic and ethically made uniforms, so the the money we spend is used wisely to benefit the production and the people making the product are getting paid for what they do!

Using Biodegradable packaging so that our waste goes back into the ground and doesn’t sit in land fills for our children to try to get rid of later!

 CHARITIES WE SUPPORT

Click here to find out about the charities we support.

OUR FOOD

We have many wonderful vegan, vegetarian main meals and desserts.

We also cater for gluten free diets, lactose intolerant and of course, we only use organic meat and free range eggs.

Make sure you try our wonderful coffee on your next visit – we use only the best quality – Bunn Coffe from Byron Bay.

FUNKY PIES
and a flippin fantastic day to you too!
righto, here it is, Funky pies aims to address the way fast food impacts on the enviroment, you , the gereration after you and so on and so on.

were not interested in ripping off the planet to make a buck, and when you support us, you too will be supporting that philosophy.
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Cooma NSW 2630

Phone: (02) 6452 2527

Mobile: 0419 032 443

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Café we are making, or trying to make, a difference in the lives of people locally and over seas!Great friends at 40 Cafe

We are doing that in a number of ways.

 LOCALLY

We are endeavouring to use local produce to help local farmers and local producers with their busness (if only in a small way).

We are producing great quality food for our local community and wonderful organic and fair trade coffee, produced in Byron Bay.

Highering local staff.

Wearing organic and ethically made uniforms, so the the money we spend is used wisely to benefit the production and the people making the product are getting paid for what they do!

Using Biodegradable packaging so that our waste goes back into the ground and doesn’t sit in land fills for our children to try to get rid of later!

 CHARITIES WE SUPPORT

Click here to find out about the charities we support.

OUR FOOD

We have many wonderful vegan, vegetarian main meals and desserts.

We also cater for gluten free diets, lactose intolerant and of course, we only use organic meat and free range eggs.

Make sure you try our wonderful coffee on your next visit – we use only the best quality – Bunn Coffe from Byron Bay.

FUNKY PIES
and a flippin fantastic day to you too!
righto, here it is, Funky pies aims to address the way fast food impacts on the enviroment, you , the gereration after you and so on and so on.

were not interested in ripping off the planet to make a buck, and when you support us, you too will be supporting that philosophy.
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Cooma NSW 2630

Phone: (02) 6452 2527

Mobile: 0419 032 443

40 Cafe would love to invite you to our Music Evening on Saturday this week, health Free Music, sovaldi sale BYO and wonderful food.

About ’40′ Cafe:

At ’40′

Café we are making, or trying to make, a difference in the lives of people locally and over seas!

We are doing that in a number of ways.

 LOCALLY

We are endeavouring to use local produce to help local farmers and local producers with their busness (if only in a small way).

We are producing great quality food for our local community and wonderful organic and fair trade coffee, produced in Byron Bay.

Highering local staff.

Wearing organic and ethically made uniforms, so the the money we spend is used wisely to benefit the production and the people making the product are getting paid for what they do!

Using Biodegradable packaging so that our waste goes back into the ground and doesn’t sit in land fills for our children to try to get rid of later!

 CHARITIES WE SUPPORT

Click here to find out about the charities we support.

OUR FOOD

We have many wonderful vegan, vegetarian main meals and desserts.

We also cater for gluten free diets, lactose intolerant and of course, we only use organic meat and free range eggs.

Make sure you try our wonderful coffee on your next visit – we use only the best quality – Bunn Coffe from Byron Bay.

FUNKY PIES
and a flippin fantastic day to you too!
righto, here it is, Funky pies aims to address the way fast food impacts on the enviroment, you , the gereration after you and so on and so on.

were not interested in ripping off the planet to make a buck, and when you support us, you too will be supporting that philosophy.
now go and order your pies and stock up on some good karma…..
www.funkypies.com.au

89 Sharp Street, capsule
Cooma NSW 2630

Phone: (02) 6452 2527

Mobile: 0419 032 443

40 Cafe would love to invite you to our Music Evening on Saturday this week, bronchitis
Free Music, BYO and wonderful food.

About ’40′ Cafe:

At ’40′

Café we are making, or trying to make, a difference in the lives of people locally and over seas!

We are doing that in a number of ways.

 LOCALLY

We are endeavouring to use local produce to help local farmers and local producers with their busness (if only in a small way).

We are producing great quality food for our local community and wonderful organic and fair trade coffee, produced in Byron Bay.

Highering local staff.

Wearing organic and ethically made uniforms, so the the money we spend is used wisely to benefit the production and the people making the product are getting paid for what they do!

Using Biodegradable packaging so that our waste goes back into the ground and doesn’t sit in land fills for our children to try to get rid of later!

 CHARITIES WE SUPPORT

Click here to find out about the charities we support.

OUR FOOD

We have many wonderful vegan, vegetarian main meals and desserts.

We also cater for gluten free diets, lactose intolerant and of course, we only use organic meat and free range eggs.

Make sure you try our wonderful coffee on your next visit – we use only the best quality – Bunn Coffe from Byron Bay.

FUNKY PIES
and a flippin fantastic day to you too!
righto, here it is, Funky pies aims to address the way fast food impacts on the enviroment, you , the gereration after you and so on and so on.

were not interested in ripping off the planet to make a buck, and when you support us, you too will be supporting that philosophy.
now go and order your pies and stock up on some good karma…..wGreat friends at 40 Cafeww.funkypies.com.au

Great food at 40 CafeGreat music at 40 Cafe

89 Sharp Street, gonorrhea
Cooma NSW 2630

Phone: (02) 6452 2527

Mobile: 0419 032 443

40 Cafe would love to invite you to our Music Evening on Saturday this week, Mycoplasmosis
Free Music, ailment
BYO and wonderful food.

About ’40′ Cafe:

At ’40′

Café we are making, or trying to make, a difference in the lives of people locally and over seas!

We are doing that in a number of ways.

 LOCALLY

We are endeavouring to use local produce to help local farmers and local producers with their busness (if only in a small way).

We are producing great quality food for our local community and wonderful organic and fair trade coffee, produced in Byron Bay.

Highering local staff.

Wearing organic and ethically made uniforms, so the the money we spend is used wisely to benefit the production and the people making the product are getting paid for what they do!

Using Biodegradable packaging so that our waste goes back into the ground and doesn’t sit in land fills for our children to try to get rid of later!

 CHARITIES WE SUPPORT

Click here to find out about the charities we support.

OUR FOOD

We have many wonderful vegan, vegetarian main meals and desserts.

We also cater for gluten free diets, lactose intolerant and of course, we only use organic meat and free range eggs.

Make sure you try our wonderful coffee on your next visit – we use only the best quality – Bunn Coffe from Byron Bay.

FUNKY PIES
and a flippin fantastic day to you too!
righto, here it is, Funky pies aims to address the way fast food impacts on the enviroment, you , the gereration after you and so on and so on.

were not interested in ripping off the planet to make a buck, and when you support us, you too will be supporting that philosophy.
now go and order your pies and stock up on some good karma…..wGreat friends at 40 Cafeww.funkypies.com.au

Great food at 40 CafeGreat music at 40 Cafe

89 Sharp Street, healing Cooma NSW 2630

Phone: (02) 6452 2527

Mobile: 0419 032 443

40 Cafe would love to invite you to our Music Evening on Saturday this week, remedy
Free Music, BYO and wonderful food.

About ’40′ Cafe:

At ’40′

Café we are making, or trying to make, a difference in the lives of people locally and over seas!

We are doing that in a number of ways.

 LOCALLY

We are endeavouring to use local produce to help local farmers and local producers with their busness (if only in a small way).

We are producing great quality food for our local community and wonderful organic and fair trade coffee, produced in Byron Bay.

Highering local staff.

Wearing organic and ethically made uniforms, so the the money we spend is used wisely to benefit the production and the people making the product are getting paid for what they do!

Using Biodegradable packaging so that our waste goes back into the ground and doesn’t sit in land fills for our children to try to get rid of later!

 CHARITIES WE SUPPORT

Click here to find out about the charities we support.

OUR FOOD

We have many wonderful vegan, vegetarian main meals and desserts.

We also cater for gluten free diets, lactose intolerant and of course, we only use organic meat and free range eggs.

Make sure you try our wonderful coffee on your next visit – we use only the best quality – Bunn Coffe from Byron Bay.

FUNKY PIES
and a flippin fantastic day to you too!
righto, here it is, Funky pies aims to address the way fast food impacts on the enviroment, you , the gereration after you and so on and so on.

were not interested in ripping off the planet to make a buck, and when you support us, you too will be supporting that philosophy.
now go and order your pies and stock up on some good karma…..www.funkypies.com.au

89 Sharp Street, health Cooma NSW 2630

Phone: (02) 6452 2527

Mobile: 0419 032 443

40 Cafe would love to invite you to our Music Evening on Saturday this week, Free Music, BYO and wonderful food.

About ’40′ Cafe:

At ’40′

Café we are making, or trying to make, a difference in the lives of people locally and over seas!

We are doing that in a number of ways.

 LOCALLY

We are endeavouring to use local produce to help local farmers and local producers with their busness (if only in a small way).

We are producing great quality food for our local community and wonderful organic and fair trade coffee, produced in Byron Bay.

Highering local staff.

Wearing organic and ethically made uniforms, so the the money we spend is used wisely to benefit the production and the people making the product are getting paid for what they do!

Using Biodegradable packaging so that our waste goes back into the ground and doesn’t sit in land fills for our children to try to get rid of later!

 CHARITIES WE SUPPORT

Click here to find out about the charities we support.

OUR FOOD

We have many wonderful vegan, vegetarian main meals and desserts.

We also cater for gluten free diets, lactose intolerant and of course, we only use organic meat and free range eggs.

Make sure you try our wonderful coffee on your next visit – we use only the best quality – Bunn Coffe from Byron Bay.

FUNKY PIES
and a flippin fantastic day to you too!
righto, here it is, Funky pies aims to address the way fast food impacts on the enviroment, you , the gereration after you and so on and so on.

were not interested in ripping off the planet to make a buck, and when you support us, you too will be supporting that philosophy.
now go and order your pies and stock up on some good karma…..www.funkypies.com.au

Great friends at 40 Cafe

Great music at 40 Cafe

Great food at 40 Cafe

89 Sharp Street, page
Cooma NSW 2630

Phone: (02) 6452 2527

Mobile: 0419 032 443

40 Cafe would love to invite you to our Music Evening on Saturday this week, Free Music, BYO and wonderful food.

About ’40′ Cafe:

At ’40′

Café we are making, or trying to make, a difference in the lives of people locally and over seas!

We are doing that in a number of ways.

 LOCALLY

We are endeavouring to use local produce to help local farmers and local producers with their busness (if only in a small way).

We are producing great quality food for our local community and wonderful organic and fair trade coffee, produced in Byron Bay.

Highering local staff.

Wearing organic and ethically made uniforms, so the the money we spend is used wisely to benefit the production and the people making the product are getting paid for what they do!

Using Biodegradable packaging so that our waste goes back into the ground and doesn’t sit in land fills for our children to try to get rid of later!

 CHARITIES WE SUPPORT

Click here to find out about the charities we support.

OUR FOOD

We have many wonderful vegan, vegetarian main meals and desserts.

We also cater for gluten free diets, lactose intolerant and of course, we only use organic meat and free range eggs.

Make sure you try our wonderful coffee on your next visit – we use only the best quality – Bunn Coffe from Byron Bay.

FUNKY PIES
and a flippin fantastic day to you too!
righto, here it is, Funky pies aims to address the way fast food impacts on the enviroment, you , the gereration after you and so on and so on.

were not interested in ripping off the planet to make a buck, and when you support us, you too will be supporting that philosophy.
now go and order your pies and stock up on some good karma…..www.funkypies.com.au

Great friends at 40 Cafe

Great music at 40 Cafe

Great food at 40 Cafe

89 Sharp Street, dentist
Cooma NSW 2630

Phone: (02) 6452 2527

Mobile: 0419 032 443

40 Cafe would love to invite you to our Music Evening on Saturday this week, see Free Music, help
BYO and wonderful food.

About ’40′ Cafe:

At ’40′

Café we are making, or trying to make, a difference in the lives of people locally and over seas!

We are doing that in a number of ways.

 LOCALLY

We are endeavouring to use local produce to help local farmers and local producers with their busness (if only in a small way).

We are producing great quality food for our local community and wonderful organic and fair trade coffee, produced in Byron Bay.

Highering local staff.

Wearing organic and ethically made uniforms, so the the money we spend is used wisely to benefit the production and the people making the product are getting paid for what they do!

Using Biodegradable packaging so that our waste goes back into the ground and doesn’t sit in land fills for our children to try to get rid of later!

 CHARITIES WE SUPPORT

Click here to find out about the charities we support.

OUR FOOD

We have many wonderful vegan, vegetarian main meals and desserts.

We also cater for gluten free diets, lactose intolerant and of course, we only use organic meat and free range eggs.

Make sure you try our wonderful coffee on your next visit – we use only the best quality – Bunn Coffe from Byron Bay.

FUNKY PIES
and a flippin fantastic day to you too!
righto, here it is, Funky pies aims to address the way fast food impacts on the enviroment, you , the gereration after you and so on and so on.

were not interested in ripping off the planet to make a buck, and when you support us, you too will be supporting that philosophy.
now go and order your pies and stock up on some good karma…..www.funkypies.com.au


sans-serif;”>Background:

Cooma Music Competition 2012, now in its seventh year, will provide an opportunity for musicians of all ages and skills to perform and compete. We hope this competition will be as inclusive as possible. The competition will be open to all instruments and voice. Although the competition will be conducted by Cooma School of Music, all musicians are welcome to perform.

Entry is open to all.

Date: Heats Saturday 1 September (from noon) & Sunday 2 September (from noon)

Heats will be conducted throughout the 2 days with a Finals Concert to be held on the Sunday evening at 7.00 pm.

Venue: St Pauls Anglican Church Hall. 

Performers for this concert will be drawn from the winners of the heats as well as invited guest performers.

The major sections will be: 

  1. Solos (unaccompanied or accompanied. Solos may be accompanied by a pianist or a guitarist, or other musician or CD backing track. Performers must organize their own accompanist if required. CD backing tracks (“Play-along”) will be accepted by prior arrangement.
  2. Small Instrumental Ensembles-any instrumental combination up to and including 6 players.
  3. Large Instrumental Ensembles-any instrumental combination over 6 players.
  4. Vocal Groups-including small to large choirs.
  5. Rock Groups-includes all styles. (eg Country, Blues, Jazz, Alternative, etc)
  6. Original Composition – A Song or Instrumental Item-(any style) 

Each major section will be subdivided into 3 age groups:

  1. Primary-primary school aged
  2. Secondary-secondary school aged
  3. Open

If there are not enough competitors in the younger age groups, younger players may be invited to compete in an older age group.

The Solos section will also be divided into types of instrument if possible.

These instrumental sub-categories will be:

  • Piano/Keyboard
  • Classical Guitar
  • Modern Guitar (Steel string, acoustic or electric)
  • Strings (Violin, Viola, Cello or Double Bass)
  • Woodwind & Brass
  • Drums
  • Singing
  • Miscellaneous (any musical instruments not listed above. For example, harmonica, bagpipes, mandolin, banjo, harp, etc)

If there are not enough competitors in any of the heats , performers may be invited to compete in a heat of another instrumental sub-category.

 

All competitors will receive a Certificate of Participation. Winners of their heats will receive awards.

We will be happy to accept donations and assistance from businesses and individuals to make this competition possible.

We welcome any comments or advice that may help make this competition an exciting and useful event.

(Click below to download entry form)

 ENTRY FORM COOMA MUSIC COMPETITION 2012