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posted 22/05/2013

Love-Art-Music with Margaux Dombkins on Arts Thursday 23 May 2013

mailSamantha Cunningham, Jasper Garner-Gore, Jonathan Parsons and Patrick James are my guests today. My first guests: Director, Sarah Cunningham and Actor, Jasper Garner-Gore chat about ‘By Any Other Name’ (R&J) – a new adaptation on Shakespeare’s eternal love story, Romeo & Juliet which breathes new life into an ancient feud.

Set somewhere between haute couture and an industrial back lot ‘By Any Other Name’ deals with the complex issues of sexuality, politics and religion.

In a world where gay is normal and straight is queer what will become of our young, beautiful and sexually deviant lovers? The addition of fresh contemporary text lets us into the brawling world of the Capulets and Montagues, their servants and their star-crossed children.

‘By Any Other Name’ allows us to laugh in the face of tragedy, feel for the villain and perhaps fall out of love with the hero.

By Any Other Name is directed and adapted by Tristan Carey and Samantha Cunningham, designed by Dino Dimitiriadis and stars Jasper Garner Gore and Sophia Scarpellino and is a production of The Long Walk Theatre.

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  23 May – 1 June     Info / bookings: www.sidetrack.com.aumail-1

My next guest: ISEA Director, Jonathan Parsons chats about the 19th International Symposium on Electronic Art. ISEA2013 gives Sydneysiders an opportunity to peek into the future of art, technology and science – from human cameras to Blade Runner scale Media Facades exploring innovation through a program of exhibitions, performances, talks, workshops and a 3-day conference featuring brilliant new ideas in the world today.

The 19th International Symposium on Electronic Art is aligned with Vivid Sydney and will showcase the best media artworks and future-focused ideas from Australia and around the world.

7  – 16 June   – at various venues across Sydney  including the MCA, COFA, UNSW, Carriageworks, Performance Space, Artspace, Customs House and the Seymour Centre as well as roving locations throughout the city.            Info: www.isea2013.orgBANNER

My next guest: Musician, Patrick James tells us about his just released debut EP “All About To Change”. Patrick James is carving his way in the music world – with sellout shows in Sydney and capital cities. After moving to Sydney from Port Macquarie, Patrick picked up his guitar and took to the streets of Sydney – the Glebe Markets, Newtown and The Rocks. Pat’s busking outings have turned into mini shows with his growing fan base. Fascinated with harmonies and the intricacies of bringing his music to life in a bigger way, from the street to the stage, the Patrick James experience evolves from a guy with a guitar to a full band experience.p

patrick-unearthed-pic    More info: www.patrickjames.com.au

I look forward to your company 10.30am – 12.00pm

Margaux