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DAVID WALSH LEIGH CARMICHAEL THE HON. WILL HODGMAN MP ADAM SPROULE ALDERMAN DAMON THOMAS Director Creative Director Premier of Director Events Tasmania Lord Mayor of Minister for Tourism, Hospitality and Events

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TICKETS ALSO AVAILABLE FROM THE FOLLOWING: Odeon Theatre Box Office All Odeon Theatre shows, with the exception of Dark Faux Mo Thursday June 19 and Saturday June 21. Open Thursday June 12-Sunday June 15 and Thursday 19-Saturday June 21, 12pm-late In building MONA, and thinking about The nights are getting longer and Last year, Dark Mofo quite literally We are excited to once again be Following the outstanding success Wednesday June 18, 8am-late the Mofos, I’ve been thinking about colder; our deadlines, shorter. lit up Hobart, inspiring people to a major supporter of Dark Mofo — of the inaugural Dark Mofo in 163–167 Liverpool Street, Hobart the recipe for having fun. Here it Must be festival time again. enjoy an exciting cultural event the event that’s adding a new layer 2013, the City of Hobart is once is: the participation in asymmetry. in the depths of a Tasmanian winter. of seductive winter enjoyment to again proud to continue its support Theatre Royal It’s not always obvious why some Stay home, reflex, be content, but our bright winter events schedule. of such a high quality festival It’s Dark Outside and Diamanda Galás things work and others don’t. Dark Dark Mofo also provides another your life stays the same. Or: Go out, of national appeal and growing Monday to Friday 9am-5pm, Mofo’s inaugural year exceeded reason for people to travel to Dark Mofo 2014 offers no less have the time of your life. Meet your international stature. www.theatreroyal.com.au or 03 6233 2299 expectations, partly because they Tasmania, helping to stimulate than we have all come to expect next husband. Or your last husband. 29 Campbell Street, Hobart were low. Now, coming into the our tourism and hospitality from the team who keep giving As a major partner of Dark Mofo, Listen to the best band you’ve ever second, I’m daunted by the sector, growing the economy us reasons to explore a wide array the City of Hobart recognises the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra heard. Or listen to a crap band. question: ‘will it be bigger and and creating jobs. of creative ventures. This major substantial economic benefit that In Praise of Darkness Fun is having an upside, without better?’ My response is sort of cultural event not only lifts the the festival delivers to our City Monday to Friday 9am-5pm, much fear of a downside. A woman Some 85,000 visitors and locals ‘no, not really’. At its core, Dark winter spirits of Tasmanians, it and the State as well as the http://tickets.tso.com.au or 1800 001 190 at the last Mofo said to me: ‘I’m enjoyed the truly outstanding Mofo is a winter solstice celebration, lures other like-minded people important cultural and social Federation Concert Hall, 1 Davey St, Hobart 68 and I just got turned on to events, and more than one quarter a festival of performance, feasting, to our shores. They’ve heard about outcomes it provides, particularly for the first time’. She of attendees were from interstate. State Cinema and other winter revelry. In its next Tasmania and know they want to reinforcing and supporting our might not have liked it. But so what? The Tasmanian Government has Dark Mofo Films iteration, we won’t be bigger and visit. Special events and festivals are Creative Hobart cultural strategy. set a target to attract 1.5 million 10am-until the last film of the day, 35 years ago I got ‘turned on’ may not be better, but hopefully, strong reasons to make the trip over. visitors to the state each year by Dark Mofo offers an enviable and www.statecinema.com.au or 03 6234 6318 to classical music at an afternoon we will be different. And, if by 2020 and a critical component The Government puts $8 million unique winter arts experience to 375 Elizabeth St, North Hobart concert by the TSO, at the Odeon. chance, it ends up being a great of driving tourism are high quality into around 100 events every year both locals and visitors, contributing A free gig, and therefore one with party too, then I’ll no doubt be Museum Entry Tickets events, like Dark Mofo. and backs this up with skills and to the increasing recognition of Hobart a limited downside. But as it turned saying the same thing in 2015. Anytime: www.mona.net.au support from the talented people as a ‘must visit’ tourist destination. out, a huge upside. This year lots The first Dark Mofo was spectacular, MONA Ferry Terminal, Brooke Street: On behalf of Dark Mofo, I would at Events Tasmania and Tourism of stuff is at the Odeon Theatre, and this year’s program guarantees Our support reflects a commitment 8.30am-4pm daily like to acknowledge the support Tasmania to leverage events. a copy of the now demolished another festival packed with to build and sustain quality events Museum Reception: of the Tasmanian Government Strand Theatre in New York, which opportunity. The return of the Whether you are a local or a visitor, and attractions in Hobart during 10am-5pm Wednesday-Monday and Premier Will Hodgman — is, unfortunately, itself earmarked City of Hobart Dark Mofo Winter thank you for being part of this the winter months, repositioning without whom, the festival Full $20, concession $15. for demolition. But, before that, Feast will be a standout, as will significant event and don’t forget our cold-weather complacency would not be possible. I’d also Free for Tasmanians and under 18s. you have the chance to demolish the interactive light installation to use the hashtag #discovertasmania and elevating Hobart as a truly like to thank Events Tasmania Museum open 10am-5pm, Wednesday-Monday. yourself, and to find your own by Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. when sharing your favourite Dark all-seasons creative city. (particularly Adam Sproule and definition of fun. Mofo moments! Charles Bracewell), the City of Dark Mofo in 2014 is sure I encourage you to engage with Hobart, Lord Mayor Alderman to be a highlight of winter — this year’s exciting program of Damon Thomas, Tourism Tasmania, not to be missed. events. I am certain you will and our major sponsors Qantas, not be disappointed.

Hydro Tasmania, RACT and Audi, as well as the many tourism, DOWNLOAD cultural and arts organisations THE DARK MOFO APP who have partnered with us, or offered their support in other ways. AVAILABLE ON THE Lastly, I’d like to say thanks to all APP STORE the MONA teams who continue to deliver time and time again — particularly, Events and Commies.

SOCIAL MEDIA @DARK_MOFO @DARK_MOFO DARK MOFO # DARKMOFO Dark Mofo and City of Hobart, with the generous support of Hydro Tasmania Centenary, present You’re in control when 18 powerful OPENING lights pierce the Hobart sky above FRIDAY JUNE 13, from dusk until dawn. DUSK Six mechanical levers are set around CONTINUES, the waterfront; as you move a lever, DUSK TO DAWN, three robotic searchlights create a UNTIL SUNDAY JUNE 22 compound beam high above. Direct the lights to wherever you choose. HOBART WATERFRONT As the different beams cross in the FREE sky, they resist your control and CHECK pulsate autonomously in the darkness. WWW.DARKMOFO.NET.AU Lozano-Hemmer originally designed OR THE DARK MOFO APP the work with the USA-Mexico border FOR SPECIFIC LOCATIONS in mind. He hopes that one day, beams on either side of the border will penetrate the airspace of the other country, turning the lights into bridges of connection and invasion. So gather by the water after sunset as we illuminate our darkening sky. Embrace the open air, take the helm of Articulated Intersect, and on the first Friday night of Dark Mofo, wander over to the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery for an evening of art. The night is yours for the taking. Collection Musée d’art contemporain de Montréal, in collaboration with the Quartier des Spectacles de Montréal Partnership. Photo by: James Ewing. Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, in association with Dark Mofo, presents Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery presents DARK MOFO SPECIAL EVENT FRIDAY JUNE 13 FROM 5PM EXHIBITION MAY 30- SEPTEMBER 14, 10AM-5PM TASMANIAN MUSEUM AND À Rebours is a survey of work by ART GALLERY FREE acclaimed Tasmanian artist Pat Brassington. Curated by Juliana Engberg (Artistic Director of the Australian Centre for Contemporary Art), the exhibition brings together a selection of Brassington’s work from her 30-year career. Brassington was one of the first artists to recognise the potential of the digital format, and has used it to create an impressive body of images — hauntingly beautiful, deeply psychological and often disturbing. Image credit: Pat Brassington, By the Way, pigment print, 2010

Dark Mofo, in association with Narryna Heritage Museum, presents HOBART FRIDAY JUNE 13 ‘Sleep opens within us an inn for phantoms. OPENS WATERFRONT TASMANIAN MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY In the morning we must sweep out the shadows’. FRIDAY JUNE 13, UNTIL 9PM — Gaston Bachelard 9PM FREE Australian artist Michael Goldberg uses photos, video and SATURDAY JUNE 14 TALKS AND FORUMS venue-specific objects to question the role of the imagination +SUNDAY JUNE 15, SATURDAY JUNE 14, 11AM in experiencing art. As darkness falls, each artwork casts 10AM-5PM+6PM- TASMANIAN MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY a shadow, challenging the relationship between light, space MIDNIGHT FREE and, indeed, our perception of the building. Up until midnight, MONDAY JUNE 16- TASMANIAN each element will morph with the next, ensuring no two WEDNESDAY JUNE MUSEUM experiences are the same and leaving beauty in the eye 18, 10AM-5PM AND ART of the beholder. GALLERY THURSDAY JUNE 19- It’s opening night of Rafael Lozano-Hemmer’s Articulated This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the SUNDAY JUNE 22, Intersect, and the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery is Council, its arts funding and advisory body. Special thanks to Tasmanian Museum 10AM-5PM+6PM- and Art Gallery and the Australian Museum. throwing its doors open in celebration. See the museum MIDNIGHT in a new light as you explore the collection by night. The NARRYNA Central Gallery will play host to a selection of surrealist HERITAGE MUSEUM films, and be sure to check out their latest exhibition, FREE À Rebours, by Tasmanian artist Pat Brassington. Pull up a pew as À Rebours curator Juliana Engberg discusses the art, and of course, there’ll be delicious food and drinks TOWN HALL to be had too, as well as a Lark Distillery whisky lounge. UNDERGROUND Afterwards, wander over to Ross Manning’s Different +PRINCE Rhythms at the Town Hall Underground and Prince OF WALES of Wales Battery, before the Narryna Heritage Museum BATTERY for Michael Goldberg’s exhibition An Inn for Phantoms, and the Odeon Theatre for Snowtown: Live. Feeling game? Venture uptown to Grimoire at The Brisbane Hotel (there’ll be art here, too), and party on till early morn. NARRYNA HERITAGE MUSEUM

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THE BRISBANE HOTEL Contemporary Art Tasmania and Dark Mofo present Dark Mofo and Clarence City Council present Presented by Dark Mofo, in association with State Cinema Sydney-based duo The Twilight Girls and Taxidermy and DARK MOFO SPECIAL their nemesis Renny Kodgers use Z-movie personal narrative EVENT WEDNESDAY schlock horror techniques to lampoon come together as JUNE 11, 5PM popular culture. On opening night, three Launceston-based EXHIBITION of the trio’s tackiest, trashiest films will artist Amelia Rowe FRIDAY JUNE 6- be premiered alongside a special live transforms the SUNDAY JUNE 29 performance. RIP Renny Kodgers. Rosny Barn into a walk-in memento OPEN Image credit: Production still from 50 Ways to Kill Renny TUESDAY-FRIDAY, Kodgers, courtesy of the artists + Paul Borderi, 2014 mori, and a place 11AM-4PM+ to contemplate OPENING+PERFORMANCE SATURDAY-SUNDAY, WEDNESDAY JUNE 11, the relationship 12PM-4PM 6PM between humans and animals. ROSNY BARN THURSDAY JUNE 12- FREE SUNDAY JUNE 22, 12-5PM CONTINUES WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY, 12-5PM UNTIL JULY 6 CONTEMPORARY ART TASMANIA FREE

As the sun slips behind the foreboding storm clouds of this second Dark Mofo, this program of films offers a stellar selection of new Australian cinema (both features and shorts) that will blaze and burn upon the screen. We also propose a timely electroshock reprise of Australia’s darkest cinematic masterpiece, Ted Kotcheff’s Wake In Fright, which forms the program’s centre of gravity. Dark Mofo Films presents a survey of Wake In Fright’s progeny: a selection of incendiary new Australian films by a generation of film-makers nourished on Wake in Fright’s innards. Among them is 20,000 Days on Earth, the new documentary about willing sinner, Nick Cave. We’re also thrilled to announce a series of exclusive discussions with the film-makers themselves. James Hewison + Nick Batzias Curators, Dark Mofo Films ALL FILMS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED: STATE CINEMA STANDARD $18 CONCESSION $16 +BF

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THE 2013, directed by David Michôd THESE FINAL 2013, directed by Zak Hilditch WAKE IN 1971, directed by Ted Kotcheff Dark Mofo, SNOWTOWN: Jed Kurzel is here to perform his award-winning score for PERFORMERS INCLUDE in association Snowtown. Directed by his brother Justin, Snowtown tells Jed Kurzel keyboards, mandolin, guitars ROVER A decade after the collapse of HOURS Strap yourself in as Zak Hilditch’s fiery FRIGHT A landmark Australian film, and with Adelaide LIVE Festival, presents the story of the infamous ‘bodies-in-barrels’ murders, which Chris Ross keys, synth, guitars the western world, Eric travels debut feature erupts onto the screen. the grim backbone to the Dark Mofo MA15+ MA15+ M MA15+ took place in South Australia in the 1990s. With a full band Cec Condon drums, percussion the desolate roads of the Australian As the apocalypse bears down on Perth, Films program. A young outback WEDNESDAY FRIDAY in tow, Jed will play his composition live as a specially-edited Sam Worrad guitars, mandolin outback. From the acclaimed director THURSDAY a young man races to a party for the FRIDAY schoolteacher’s summer holiday JUNE 11, JUNE 12, 6PM JUNE 13, 6PM JUNE 13, 10PM selection of clips and unreleased footage from the film rolls Darren Nuttall guitars, mandolin of Animal Kingdom comes a dark end of the world. He ends up saving becomes an alcohol-fuelled descent 9PM ODEON THEATRE across the screen. Marcel Weber visuals vision of a dangerous near future: SATURDAY the life of a young girl, who leads WEDNESDAY into violence and despair. Since its a post-apocalyptic western and grim JUNE 14, 3.30PM him towards redemption. JUNE 18, 9PM first appearance at the Cannes Film STANDARD $39 Image credit: Ben King tale of revenge. Based on a story Festival in 1971, Kotcheff’s menacing CONCESSION $29 by Joel Edgerton, and starring and hallucinatory masterpiece has +BF Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson. gone on to influence artists and film- DOOR SALES $45/$35 makers the world over, from Nick Cave to Martin Scorcese. Copyright: 2009 Wake in Fright Trust

20,000 2013, directed by Iain Forsyth PARTISAN 2014, directed by Ariel Kleiman SHORTS TRANSMISSION 2011, directed ALL THIS 2013, directed by Eddie Martin RUIN 2013, directed by Amiel STILL OUR 2014, directed by Molly Reynolds and Jane Pollard by Zak Hilditch MAYHEM Courtin-Wilson and Michael Cody COUNTRY This celebration of the contemporary DAYS ON PRESENTATION The much-anticipated feature debut (pictured) A new documentary about Melbourne THURSDAY EARTH It’s no secret that we have a serious SUNDAY from Ariel Kleiman, starring Vincent SUNDAY MONDAY skateboarding brothers Tas and Ben JUNE 19, 6PM An impressionistic fable of two young SUNDAY Yolngu Aboriginal people of North thing for Nick Cave. Iain Forsyth and Cassel. Gregori is the patriarch of a JUNE 15, 6PM PARADISE 2008, directed Pappas, charting their adrenaline- lovers who flee the brutal world of crime JUNE 22, 3.30PM East Arnhem Land documents their SATURDAY JUNE 15, 3.30PM JUNE 16, 6PM SATURDAY Jane Pollard’s 20,000 Days on Earth closed community on the outskirts by Glendyn Ivin fuelled rise and tragic fall. and violence in modern-day Cambodia. swiftly morphing culture. It’s part of JUNE 14, 9PM TUESDAY FRIDAY JUNE 21, 3.30PM CINEMONA, MONA takes Cave as its subject, but it’s more of town. Eleven-year-old Alexander the Country suite of projects by Molly JUNE 17, 6PM DEEPER THAN 2010, directed JUNE 20, 9PM Check the website and app for details about Check the website and app for details about STANDARD $18 SATURDAY our discussion with the film-makers. our discussion with the film-makers. Reynolds and Rolf de Heer, who are than a documentary. Cave becomes has grown up seeing the world through YESTERDAY by Ariel Kleiman CONCESSION $16 JUNE 21, 9PM a co-conspirator, as the film combines Gregori’s eyes, until unexpected events A suite of short in town to present the film’s world drama and reality to stage a fictitious cause him to start thinking for himself. Aussie films. CROSSBOW 2007, directed premiere. 24 hours in Cave’s life. It’s a frank by David Michôd This special presentation will feature and intimate celebration of the clips from Partisan, as it’s still a work HELL’S GATES 2007, directed by transformative power of the creative in progress. Also, the film-makers will Jonathan auf der Heide spirit, and has been flooring audiences be joining us for an exclusive workshop worldwide since its premiere at Sundance CICADA 2009, directed by about the film. Film Festival 2014. Do not miss out. Amiel Courtin-Wilson BLUE TONGUE 2004, directed by Justin Kurzel Dark Mofo and City of Hobart present Dark Mofo presents Brisbane-based artist Ross Manning is THURSDAY JUNE 12- Time passes, and we being mortal, think of death. here to take us underground — literally, SATURDAY JUNE14+ — Tim Walsh in two unusual subterranean Hobart THURSDAY JUNE 19- Tim, my brother, died over twenty years ago. Some of my spaces. You’ve probably never been SATURDAY JUNE 21, earliest memories are of him writing poetry. Before he died this deep before, but we’re embracing 5-10PM he had a plan to get some of his poems together for publication. the urbex ethos (urban exploration) SUNDAY JUNE 15+ But he didn’t have time. Between diagnosis and death he had and venturing into some of Hobart’s SUNDAY JUNE 22, only a few months. And morphine and suffering kept him busy. underused and under-the-radar locales. 4-8PM — David Walsh So take the plunge and investigate 7PM TOWN HALL Manning’s Different Rhythms: a selection Some of David’s friends asked composer Dean Stevenson ODEON THEATRE UNDERGROUND+ of immersive light installations. Manning PRINCE OF to set a suite of Tim’s poetry to music. The Tim Passes song STANDARD $39 flirts with assemblage art (which involves WALES BATTERY, cycle will make its debut at the Odeon Theatre, sung by CONCESSION $29 constructing works from found objects), PRINCES PARK Dean and accompanied by the 33-piece Arco Set Orchestra. +BF but he’s really an inventor, drawing upon A very special night. DOOR SALES $45/$35 FREE science, art and music along the way. A MONA commission. In the Town Hall Underground, Manning will present several works, including Dichroic Filter Piece (2013-14). Multiple projectors will focus bands of light onto clusters of dichroic filters (some colour frequencies are allowed through, while others are reflected). In turn, the filters flare out long beams of moving colour, across the floor and upon the walls. This project has been assisted by the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory Across town in the Prince of Wales body and through Arts Tasmania by the Minister of the Arts. Battery, Sad Majick (2009) will split white light into a spectrum of colour, The Conservatorium of Music using components from the heart of is part of The Tasmanian a data projector’s optical engine. College of the Arts The venerable David Lynch (Twin Peaks, 7PM Mulholland Drive) presents his latest ODEON THEATRE muse, Chrysta Bell: a beguiling chanteuse STANDARD $59 and Lynchian femme fatale. The first CONCESSION $49 time Lynch saw Bell perform, he thought +BF she was like an alien, ‘the most beautiful DOOR SALES alien ever’. $65/$55 With an on-stage persona recalling Julie London, Rita Hayworth and Isabella Rossellini, Bell has stunned audiences from London to New York, Paris to Shanghai, Montreal to Austin. In an Australian exclusive, Bell will perform songs from her debut album, This Train, written and produced by Lynch. A dark and entrancing evening awaits. (Sadly, David will not be in attendance — Lynch, that is; Walshy, no doubt, will be hanging about as per usual.) Dark Mofo presents

3PM 10AM, 1PM+4PM ODEON THEATRE ODEON THEATRE $35+BF STANDARD $39 DOOR SALES $40 CONCESSION $29 +BF ‘Gabba gabba hey!’ DOOR SALES $45/$35 — The Ramones Join us as three members of Get ready for DJ Lance Rock and the Vandemonian Lags take to the Gabba gang’s singing, dancing and crazily Dark Mofo stage once more, colourful antics — all under the bright lights but this time, to tell their own of the Odeon Theatre. A Tasmanian first. tales. Over the course of one lazy Sunday afternoon, soak up folk Check www.darkmofo.net.au or the rock with the likes of The Gin Dark Mofo app for Super Music Friends Club (Ben Salter and co.), Jeff announcements. Lang (progenitor of ‘disturbed © 2014 DHX Media Ltd. Yo Gabba Gabba! ™ folk’) and Mick Thomas (founding & © 2014 GabbaCaDabra LLC. member of Weddings Parties Anything). Dark Mofo and Unconscious Collective present FUTURE HOBART ‘Cities have the capability of providing something for everybody, DAVID PATMAN Introducing Motel Dreaming: a subversive adult sleepover PUBLIC FORUM only because, and only when, they are created by everybody’. MICHELLE BOYDE at a 1950s motel near MONA. For one night only, the WITH VITO ACCONCI — Jane Jacobs NOAH PEDRINI Unconscious Collective will transform the Riverfront Motel TUESDAY JUNE 17, 1-3PM THE TELEPATHY into an evocative nocturnal environment ripe for dreaming, How do we use public space in such a way as to maximise its PROJECT using sound, lighting, video and performance. potential? This question will form the centrepiece for an ongoing MATT WARREN FUTURE HOBART discussion series starring you, Hobart locals and interlopers alike. After dinner and your escorted visit to MONA till Midnight, JASON JAMES CONCEPT EXHIBITION Our shared spaces do more than bring us together (although pull up a pew at the private, late-night insomniacs’ bar, or DANIELLE WITH VITO ACCONCI, that is important enough): they say something about who we just go straight to your room and immerse yourself in your SUPPORTED BY DETACHED BRUSTMAN are as a group, and who we want to be. interactive sleep pod. If you’re feeling brave, take a torch TUESDAY JUNE 17, 3-6PM and face your nightmares in the old mansion. But get some WEDNESDAY JUNE 18- To get the party started, the City of Hobart and MONA have sleep, because we’ll need your dreams in the morning. SUNDAY JUNE 22, 12-4PM invited New York artist Vito Acconci to offer up a prototype for CHECK-IN 3PM THE VAULT GALLERY, how to create connections between previously discrete aspects Ticket price includes meals, 3.5 star accommodation, RIVERFRONT MOTEL AND VILLAS OVERNIGHT ROOM RATES FROM $280 OLD MERCURY BUILDING of our city, and in doing so, activate them in unimagined ways. and transport to and from MONA till Midnight. PER ROOM TWIN SHARE +BF A while back, we commissioned Acconci — a pivotal player in the subversive 1970s art scene — to design a major piece SEE WWW.DARKMOFO.NET.AU of public architecture for our city, in response to the Queens +DARK MOFO APP FOR DETAILS Domain Master Plan. During Dark Mofo he will present a proposed structure to re-link the with its riverside precinct containing the Hobart , before turning his vision over to you for discussion and debate. Speak up. The future, as it were, is in your hands.

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Nothing ever changes. If I stay here I will die. Hell is an inescapable sameness, so it’s time to move the party upriver and underground. We reckon that Tuesday is the new Friday, so head on out to MONA and kick up your heels till midnight, you midweek party maniac. All good things come to those who stay up late, and tonight is no exception: there’ll be food, music and booze as per usual, as well as aspirin and water. Sometimes self-interest has remarkable spiritual consequences. MONA till Midnight MR-1 Fast Ferry $20 return Bookings 03 6223 6064 MONA Ferry Terminal, Brooke Street to MONA 5.30pm 6.30pm 7.30pm MONA to MONA Ferry Terminal, Brooke Street 10pm 11p m Midnight

PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY Theatre Royal, Perth Theatre Company and Dark Mofo present ‘Sundowning syndrome’ is a psychological ‘There were delirious fancies such as Enter with eyes wide shut. phenomenon associated with dementia. the madman fashions. There were much (And don’t forget your mask.) As night falls, confusion prevails and the of the beautiful, much of the wanton, Ticket price includes a beguiling affected begin to wander. It’s an idea much of the bizarre, something of the array of cocktails, wines, aperitifs that’s been explored to critical and popular terrible, and not a little of what might and sacrificial offerings. acclaim by Arielle Gray, Chris Isaacs have excited disgust. To and fro in the and Tim Watts, in their confronting and seven chambers there stalked, in fact, DOORS 7.30PM compassionate puppet show, It’s Dark a multitude of dreams.’ HOBART TOWN HALL Outside. Delve into the subconscious, — The Masque of the Red Death, $240 to a place where the lines between fact Edgar Allan Poe and fantasy are blurred. 7PM Created by Arielle Gray, THEATRE ROYAL Tim Watts and Chris Isaacs Music composed by Rachael Dease PREMIUM, A RESERVE +B RESERVE $40 B RESERVE CONCESSION $35 Produced by Nic Clark/ C RESERVE $30 Perth Theatre Company Commissioned by Perth Theatre Company. This project has been assisted by the Australian Image credit: Richard Jefferson Government through the Australia Council for the Arts, its arts funding and advisory body. DOORS 10PM ODEON THEATRE ODEON THEATRE DOOR SALES $30 PER NIGHT THURSDAY JUNE 19 ENTRY INCLUDED IN THE BRONX +HIGH TENSION SATURDAY JUNE 21 ENTRY INCLUDED IN AFTERLIFE

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The Brisbane Hotel, in association with Dark Mofo, presents 18+ DOORS 10PM THE BRISBANE HOTEL $20 PER NIGHT +BF Drop in and rock out at that formidable late-night Hobart institution, The Brisbane Hotel. This is where the magic happens, as The Bris unleashes a swag of live music, late- night art, roving performance and more. Two weekends and a whole bag of tricks. Clear the stage and raise your 18+ hands for high- DOORS 7PM energy hardcore ODEON THEATRE rockers The Bronx, STANDARD $59 all the way from CONCESSION $49 the USA. Tonight, +BF they’ll be supported DOOR SALES $65/$55 by fierce-as High Tension. Revel in TICKET the rage, and roll right into Dark PRICE Faux Mo. INCLUDES DARK FAUX MO JUNE 19 4-10PM PW1 $10 PER NIGHT UNDER 16S FREE TICKETS AT WWW.DARKMOFO.NET.AU, OR ON THE DOOR (CASH ONLY)

Bacchanal, 1551, Taddeo Zuccari On the banks of the Derwent, our revelries Once again, we’ve gathered more than shall begin: a three-night Bacchanalian forty food and drink stallholders for your GUEST JARED banquet of feasting and fire, drinking delectation, specially sourced from the and celebration, music and performance. far reaches of our humble isle. Be sure CHEFS INGERSOLL Things will be a little different this year, to venture outside to the green as well, You might already know Jared as a as we set our communal tables amidst to peruse the nightly offerings from our television personality, author, or head a wintry forest: wind your way through street food vendors, before taking a chef and owner of Sydney’s former the candle-lit trees or ponder the spoils ride on the Ferris Wheel of Death. The Danks Street Depot (one of the first of the hunting party, as our top-notch carousing and merriment reaches its restaurants to include farmers’ names chefs Philippe Leban and Vince Trim zenith on Saturday night, as we mark on menus, alongside the chefs). His are joined by guests Jared Ingersoll the moment of the winter solstice thing is to educate children and adults (formerly of Danks St Depot), Alex (8.51pm) and look forward to the ever- about the importance of eating local, Herbert (formerly of Bird Cow Fish), brightening days head. Or rage on into sustainable produce. and Duncan Welgemoed (Bistro Dom), the inferno at Dark Faux Mo. to whip up a veritable culinary storm.

ALEX HERBERT Alex Herbert has spent the past 25 years cooking alongside the likes of Maggie Beer, Christine Manfield (Universal) and Martin Boetz (Longrain). She was The carnival is over. also owner of Bird Cow Fish (Surry Hills and Balmain) before founding Breakfast 4-10PM & Stuff at Sydney’s Saturday Eveleigh PW1 Markets. Stand by as she lets loose on $10 some unsuspecting local produce. UNDER 16S $5

DUNCAN WELGEMOED Duncan, head chef at Adelaide’s Bistro Dom (voted ‘Hottest Restaurant in SA’ by the Australian in 2013), will bring together fire and warmth with fresh, local Tasmanian winter produce. Expect the unexpected: Duncan’s worked with some of the UK’s best chefs, and tried some pretty serious experimentation. He also recently co-curated the super-successful Lola’s Pergola at the Adelaide Festival. GF GLUTEN FREE AVAILABLE V VEGETARIAN AVAILABLE VN VEGAN AVAILABLE

ADANE’S RESTAURANT HEJO’S BRUNY ISLAND CHEESE COMPANY CABLE STATION CYGNETURE Say wat? That’s a type of Ethiopian Chicken and chive dumplings, Nick Haddow is the master of cheese. Woodfired fancies: char-grilled galore: chocolate stew, and Adane’s doing it four vegetable spring rolls, and chilli Try a whole selection of his creations octopus baguette, pan-seared and beetroot brownies with ways: red lentil, yellow split pea, chicken or garlic and pepper with a cheese platter, or narrow Stanley scallops, ‘Drunken warm chocolate sauce, whisky- chicken or beef — all served beef with noodles. down your options with baked otto Crayfish’ with whisky béchamel, or gin-soaked chocolate with injera (the best savoury — fresh cheese wrapped in prosciutto. and much, much more. with fruit and crème Chantilly, V pancake you’ve had all week). There’ll also be croque-monsieurs chocolate tarts, etc. GF and ice cream with sauce. V V

FAT PIG FARM BOTTEGA ROTOLO WILLIAM MCHENRY DISTILLERY MONTY’S MOUNTAIN PEPPER PIZZA Fat Pig Farm is the work of Gourmet Posh-as ‘Pavarotti’ mac and three Winter warmers, distilled on the Hobart restaurant Monty’s is Woodfired pizzas made with the very Farmer Matthew Evans. We’re glad cheese topped with thyme-infused Tasman Peninsula: sloe and classic taking fine dining to the streets. best Tasmanian organic ingredients. to have his delicious, homegrown sourdough crumbs (black truffle London gin, triple-distilled vodka, Expect to feast on the likes Stick with your old favourites, winter treats grace the feast for a optional), ‘Gay Paris’ cheese boxes Three Capes Whisky and cocktails of slow cooked Cape Grim beef margarita and Huon Valley mushroom second year — including slow-roasted and fancy Barossa Valley vino. galore. cheek with celeriac, beetroot, and olive, or try something new: pork with fennel, garlic and rosemary Pedro Ximénez and hazelnuts. roasted beetroot and feta, East Coast V on a soft bun. Last year was a sell- scallops or Tasmanian cheese lovers. GF out, so hop to it. Quick. You’ll be V as happy as a pig in the proverbial.

KEBABS & GÖZLEME RIN SHOEBOX CAFÉ SMOLT SOUP STOP Traditional Turkish treats, like Japanese food by Yuki and Tomomi. Contemporary Korean: sesame seed A Hobart favourite. Slow-roasted Vegetarian and vegan Indian gözleme — a thin dough filled with Think agedashi tofu (deep fried tofu wraps filled with your choice of slow lamb shoulder and churros with street food: samosas, soups, your choice of spinach and cheese, in tentsuyu broth), karaage (deep cooked bulgogi beef, spicy chicken, your choice of sauce, as well as and chai. or lamb mince, feta and parsley — fried marinated chicken), edamame, plum tofu, or Peking duck. wines, ales and more. V+VN and Iskender kebaps: famous (and miso and, of course, sake. V V delicious) lamb kebabs. V V ‘What hath night to do with sleep?’ — John Milton

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HOME OF THE ARTISAN MACARONS BY RUBY GARDEN OF VEGAN SAINT JOHN CRAFT BEERS ELGAAR ORGANIC DAIRY Treats from Longford: caramelised Delightful handmade macarons Finger-licking fresh vegan treats Dark, brooding stouts from Grilled Reuben sandwiches and with in a myriad of flavours. from Launceston. Clean eating Tasmania and beyond, plus organic cheese tastings from cream, or beef bourguignon, never tasted so damn fine. craft beer in cans. the folk of Elgaar. Cave-matured GF creamy mash and persillade Stilton, raclette and mozzarella VN (a parsley sauce). fior di latte (made with cow’s ).

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CHIKKO CAFÉ LADY HESTER TASMAN QUARTERMASTERS HONEY CHILD & SWEET MACQUEEN PACHA MAMA Scrumptious bánh mi (grilled Sourdough doughnuts looking Slow-roasted beef steak on Creole delights: chicken and Welcome to modern Mexico: pork in a crunchy baguette), to the Middle East for inspiration: brioche. Lamb shawarma and sausage gumbo, and vegan wallaby or pumpkin burritos, pho (Vietnamese noodle soup), and pomegranate, minted yoghurt on flatbread. beans and rice. chilli with coconut and che chuoi chung (tapioca salted pistachio caramel, honey Vegan sloppy joes. milk, and spiced raw pumpkin pie. VN pearls, coconut cream and cream and pine nut, rosewater VN VN ). syrup, apple and cardamom curd.

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MAKO FRESH FISH BRUNY ISLAND FOOD CANTINA LATINA CONSCIOUS LIFESTYLE WANDERLUST Take a punt: oysters with nam Bruny Island, you’re the bomb. Two Chilean chicks churning Organic vegan treats by ‘Vintage’ vegetarian from the north. jim (a Thai dipping sauce), And so’s Ross O’Meara. (You may out traditional Latin American Renee and Aaron from Penang. Harira (a Moroccan bean soup), new season scallop pie floaters have seen him on SBS’ Gourmet cuisine. Empanadas three ways: Green curry laksa, mixed satay grilled halloumi rolls with roasted and Basque-style fish stew. Farmer.) Get in quick for his slow- beef, vegetarian or three cheese, vegetables, stir-fried bee-hoon pear chutney, rocket and aioli, cooked sticky wallaby shanks with served with a side of pebre — (vermicelli noodles) with spicy and gluten free shepherd’s pie GF salsa verde or rare-breed pork buns a punchy salsa of peppers, sauce, and homemade chai. with extra mash and buttered peas. with sambal. There’ll be more, too. coriander, garlic and spices. VN V + GF V Dark Mofo and the meenener group present Brendan ‘Buck’ Brown (Senior Master Canoe Maker) and Jamie Everett (Tasmanian Aboriginal Artist) Greg Lehman (Cultural Narrator) Fiona Hamilton (Tasmanian Aboriginal Cultural Producer and Artist) Jen Murnaghan (Producer) Watermans Dock is the place to be on Saturday, as two prominent Tasmanian Aboriginal Elders welcome a huge hand-made canoe to Hobart. Crafted by two Tasmanian Aboriginal canoe makers, the bark vessel will set sail from MONA on Friday June 20, carrying a sacred fire down the to Sullivans Cove (the canoe will be visible from the shore, day and night). At Watermans Dock, Kartanya Maynard will sing a cultural song to welcome the canoe and storyteller Greg Lehman will draw it all together, as the journey reaches its ceremonial conclusion. Then, follow the sacred fire as it travels around the waterfront to the Winter Feast, burning throughout the night to mark the winter solstice. Image credit: Jonathan Wherrett

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PAGAN CIDER THE CREPERIE URBAN BOUNTY WILLIE SMITHS ORGANIC CIDER WRITTEN ON TEA SIROCCO SOUTH LOST PIPPIN CIDER AND THE APPLE SHED Dark, delicious ciders from the Crepes made to order: Nutpatch Savoury pastries crafted from wild, Deliciously juicy xiao long bao, Fine Italian fare: gnocchi, three- Handcrafted apple and pear Huon Valley’s Lucaston Park Hazelnut Cream, quince and free-range and rare-breed meats. French-style craft ciders duck wraps, grilled lamb chops meat ragout (beef, lamb and pork), ciders: still, sparkling, bottle- Orchard. Try apple, pear or pepperberry, or salted caramel from Tasmania’s Huon Valley. and crispy chicken wings with Napoli sauce, and cannoli to finish. fermented, etc. V Original, bone-dry, and mulled cherry, or all three, if needs be. and hazelnut ice cream. spiced salt. V winter ciders, complemented GF by caramelised pork hand pies and spiced apple relish.

MONA PIES OF MOTHER ENGLAND TASMANIAN WHISKY GET SHUCKED TWO METRE TALL VILLINO SPECIALTY COFFEE ASHBOLT FARM PRODUCERS LOUNGE Like always, we’re popping up all Traditional handmade pasties from Bruny Island oysters: natural, Farmhouse-style ale and cider, Artisan roasted coffee is at the Annie and Bob farm goats, and over the shop. Inside and out, we’ll the old country. Sip on single malt whisky and talk Kilpatrick (complete with made with a degree of spontaneity heart of this local favourite cafe grow olives and elderflowers on serve inspired goodies from the shop with the producers. They’re homemade Worcestershire and experimentation: fruits, sour and Hobart-based coffee roastery. their property in the Derwent Valley. V raging woodfired oven and churassco also selling bottles. sauce and local bacon) and cherries and more. Handcrafted espresso, alternative At the feast, they’ll serve braised barbecue. more. Shucks. brew methods and a showcase of goat and elderberry pies, apple single origin coffee along with and elderberry crumble with GF Villino’s signature Synergy blend. cream, and an array of beverages, Try the affogato or a cheeky espresso including spiced elderberry mulled martini, and grab some freshly wine and homemade soft drinks. roasted Villino beans for home.

MONA BARS THE SOURCE RESTAURANT EATS WITH BEATS MOUNT GNOMON FARM TACO TACO Here, there and everywhere: Delicious French-inspired dishes Sweet beats and treats from Free-range Wessex Saddleback pigs Downright delicious tacos with cocktails, wine, beer, etc. brought to you by Philippe Leban, a Launceston food-truck favourite. make for delightful chorizo sausages Bruny Island free-range pork or with wines matched by sommelier Warm baguettes with braised and smoked barbecue pork. Get in braised beef cheek, spicy black Joseph Burton. Ooh-la-la. brisket, pickled winter vegetables quick. bean soup, and Mexican hot and chipotle barbecue sauce, chocolate with chilli marshmallow. GF shark tacos, and onion rings V+GF and aioli.

V + GF Dark Mofo presents DOORS 7PM ODEON THEATRE STANDARD $59 CONCESSION $49 +BF DOOR SALES $65/$55

For sixteen years, O))) have been It’s a full house at the Odeon Theatre challenging the way we think about tonight, with Sunn O))) and Earth music. In that relatively brief time, further supported by Veil of Darkness, core members Stephen O’Malley and the ambient incarnation of local Greg Anderson have forged connections Snug musician Sin-Nanna, whose between the worlds of metal, drone, other projects include the world- contemporary composition, jazz and renowned . minimalism. Here for us, Sunn O))) The world will shake. All hail. will perform as a quartet, with O’Malley and Anderson joined onstage by Image credit: Brian Krijgsman and Tos Nieuwenhuizen. A formidable Australian exclusive. As we bow down to Sunn O))), they fall prostrate at the feet of Earth. Recognised as the pioneers of drone doom, and inspiring the formation of Sunn O))) along the way, Earth’s style has morphed into something else entirely. At its heart, their drone- heavy experimentation is instrumental, featuring strong elements of country and jazz. Detached and Dark Mofo present Dark Mofo and Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra present Yin Xiuzhen, a luminary of Chinese 1PM contemporary art, is building a wall CONTINUES of ice on the Hobart waterfront. It’s DAILY UNTIL the latest iteration of a project she THE ICE MELTS began in 1995, when she was shocked HOBART to discover the polluted condition of WATERFRONT WASHING FREE the Funan River in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, China. Yin assembled 10 cubic metres of frozen contaminated river water and asked people to help wash the blocks of ice — a symbolic act that has rich parallels with ritual baptism. ‘Then dearest child mournest thou only for Jupiter? RIVER Considerest thou alone the burial of the stars?’ Now, on the lip of Sullivans Cove, Yin — Walt Whitman will construct the ice wall again — this time using water from the nearby It’s the night of the winter solstice, and we’re celebrating this Derwent (another polluted river). Take ancient marking of time with a special concert of darkness and up a Chinese mop and wash the wall light. The medieval, pagan and ritual elements of the solstice 2014 with river water. As you do, the dirty water will be reborn in an incandescent modern soundworld, conducted is symbolically cleansed, as the by the astounding Anu Tali (Estonia). Enter the world anew. ice slowly melts and returns to the river. PERFORMING Yin’s chilly wall complements MONA’s River Anu Tali conductor Derwent Heavy Metals Project, an ongoing art- Jun Yi Ma violin science collaboration led by Kirsha Kaechele, Sharon Prero soprano bent on tackling the problem of our river’s pollution. Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Supported by Pace Gallery, Beijing. Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra Chorus THE PROGRAM Gregorian Chant Dominus illuminatio mea Arvo Pärt Cantus in memoriam Benjamin Britten John Tavener Song of the Angel Morten Lauridsen O magnum mysterium Arvo Pärt Wenn Bach Bienen gezüchtet hätte ... Arvo Pärt Fratres Detached and Dark Mofo, in association with Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery, present Peteris Vasks Lonely Angel 10AM-5PM Brett Dean Carlo CONTINUES 尹秀珍 DAILY Later, continue your pagan rebirth at midnight, as TASMANIAN Nick Tsiavos takes us deep into the solstice moment. MUSEUM AND 10PM ART GALLERY FEDERATION CONCERT HALL FREE GOLD $79 SILVER $59 BRONZE $49 HOT SEAT $19 Yin Xiuzhen’s artwork on the Hobart waterfront will be given a new interpretation, as footage of its installation, washing and melting is screened in the Bond Store Basement.

The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra is assisted by the Australian Governmemnt through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body, and through Arts Tasmania by the Minister for the Arts, and the Tasmanian Icon Program. 18+ Enter the ether. DOORS 7PM ODEON THEATRE STANDARD $59 CONCESSION $49 +BF DOOR SALES $65/$55 TICKET PRICE INCLUDES DARK FAUX MO JUNE 21 Dark Mofo presents ST. DAVID’S CATHEDRAL FREE Ancient chant is reimagined through modern minimalism, jazz and rock to form sheets of over- lapping sound, with text and Don’t be frigid. lyrics drawn from philosopher Nick 7.42AM Trakakis, Greek poet LONG BEACH, C.V. Cavafy, and the SANDY BAY threnodies (burial REGISTER AT songs) of Northern WWW.DARKMOFO.NET.AU Greece.

Dark Mofo, in association with City of Hobart, present ST. DAVID’S CATHEDRAL FREE Enter the solstice moment: a liminal state where time seems to grind to a halt. Tsiavos will set medieval and Byzantine chant against modern musical explorations. A haunting and meditative midnight performance.

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Marco Fusinato arrives as the venue opens, in the guise of an unassuming worker, and sets up his gear before unleashing a long- duration performance of guitar and electronics. He rages all day long, filling the space with a morphing, vibrating and unmanageable aural sculpture. You’ve been warned.

10AM-6PM ODEON THEATRE FREE Diamanda Galás is acclaimed internationally for her politically charged performances, 7PM as well as her spectral interpretations of jazz and blues. As part of this Australian THEATRE ROYAL exclusive, she’ll perform a new work, Das Fieberspital. It’s based on a poem PREMIUM $129 by the German writer Georg Heym, which Galás reinterprets with voice solo, A RESERVE $89/ piano and multitrack vocal tapes. She’s a force to be reckoned with: an activist, CONCESSION $80 unparalleled vocalist and Stygian dark angel for our times. B RESERVE $60 C RESERVE $40 Part of the River Derwent Heavy Metals Project.

A film about a person’s violent interrogation at a mental hospital, following their 3PM arrest for treason. High-energy vocals, silence and visuals come together in this CINEMONA, collaboration between Diamanda Galás and Italian film-maker Davide Pepe. MONA Galás is in the house, and will give a special lecture after the screening.

Dark Mofo presents 10AM-10PM ‘Wassail the trees, that they may bear Dark Mofo may be over, but winter sure as hell isn’t. Willie Smiths Apple Shed is the Hydro Tasmania is Australia’s largest THE APPLE SHED, You many a plum, and many a pear: hottest hut in the Huon Valley: craft ciders, artisan cheeses, and plenty of space to renewable energy producer and water HUON HIGHWAY, For more or less fruits they will bring, sit, chat, roll in the hay, etc. They’ve partnered up with other like-minded locals to manager. For the past century, it’s had GROVE As you do give them wassailing’. throw a mini mid-winter festival to celebrate the region’s apple-pickin’ history. At its a big impact on Tasmania’s economic, FREE — Robert Herrick core is a focus on wassailing: the ages-old tradition of scaring nasties out of cider apple social and cultural development, trees, from orchard to orchard, in order to bring on a stellar autumn yield. Now, things and now, it’s time to celebrate. may seem a little strange at first: kings, queens, processions, giving gifts to the trees, This October, the company turns one shouting, banging, fire, candlelight, and so forth, but what else would you expect? hundred, and it’s throwing a series And if none of that bobs your Geeveston fanny, that’s okay too — there’ll be cider, of community events to say thanks entertainment and feast-worthy food in abundance. to the people who’ve helped along the way. To find out about the events, or to share your Hydro stories and photos, visit hydro100.com.au Photo: First pay day at Butlers Gorge, 1948. MONA, MUSEUM OF PARTNERS THANKYOU INFORMATION OLD AND NEW ART WALK MAP 655 Main Rd, ROSNY BARN Burnett St Berriedale Rosny Farm, FERRY Rosny Hill Rd, RIVERFRONT Rosny Park, Hobart BUS CONTEMPORARY MOTEL & VILLAS ART TASMANIA STATE CINEMA 11 Strathaven 375 Elizabeth St, Church27 Tasma St St, Drive, Rosetta Hobart North Hobart Tasma St State Government of Tasmania TICKET INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION MAJOR PARTNERS The Hon. Will Hodgman MP Concession Q: Food? Premier of Tasmania, Minister for Available to pension and health care card A: Lots. Especially at the feast. Brooker Hwy Tourism, Hospitality and Events holders, as well as students for applicable Q: Drink? Vanessa Goodwin MP Minister for the Arts events. ID may be requested upon entry. A: Yes, of course. No BYO. Bring ID. Mark Kelleher Former Secretary Argyle St Under 16s THE BRISBANE Tasman Hwy of the Department of Economic Q: How do I find the venues? Events are all ages, unless specified HOTEL Development, Tourism and the Arts A: Check the map; locations Campbell St otherwise. Under 16s are free 3 Brisbane St, Jacqui Allen Deputy Secretary Culture are pinpointed. Hobart to the City of Hobart Dark Mofo Winter Recreation and Sport Elizabeth St Feast, as are under 2s at seated Theatre Q: What if I lose my ticket? Adam Sproule Director, Events Tasmania Royal and Odeon Theatre shows (on the A: Print out another one. Each ticket Charles Bracewell knee). Under 12s must be accompanied has a unique barcode, and can only be Manager, Event Development by an adult at all times. Proof of age used once. If your ticket has already been John Fitzgerald CEO, Tourism Tasmania may be requested upon entry. used, a second entry will not be granted. Alderman Damon Thomas Warwick St Lord Mayor, Hobart 18+ Events Q: Do you allow pass outs? MAJOR Philip Holliday, Michael Daly, Helen Afterlife A: Yes. You will be given a wristband. SPONSORS Patrick St Coad, Sybil Edwards, Nick Papageorgiou, Dark Faux Mo However, re-entry is subject to capacity. Pamela Cinquini City of Hobart The Bronx + High Tension THEATRE ROYAL 29 Campbell St, Grimoire Elizabeth St Penny Clive Director, Detached Q: How cold will it be? Melville St Hobart The Red Death Ball FEDERATION Lara van den Berg, Tori Peacock A: Effing freezing. There’ll be fire (and, Hydro Tasmania Nude Solstice Swim Brisbane St CONCERT HALL at times, body heat) but you’ll need to 1 Davey St, Harvey Lennon, Stacey Pennicott RACT Bathurst St Dark Mofo Films not rated are subject layer up, and probably wear thermals. Hobart Evans St Qantas Stephen Farquer, Caroline Yuen to classification. Check the website

Jennifer Parisi, Emily Johnston and app for details. Audi Australia Michael Vousden Asahi Super Dry Free Events Murray St Richard Schramm Villino Specialty Coffee A Night at the Museum TASMANIAN MUSEUM Martin Robinson Veolia Australia Huon Valley Mid-Winter Festival AND ART GALLERY (TMAG) entrance via Dunn Pl, Hunter St and New Zealand Marco Fusinato – Spectral Arrows THE OLD Hobart PROGRAM Kristy Stewart Jackson Motor Company Michael Goldberg – An Inn for Phantoms Harrington St MERCURY BUILDING PARTNERS MONA till Midnight TASMANIAN 93 Macquarie St, Lara Giddings, Scott Bacon, David O’Byrne Hobart Alderman Albert van Zetten Nick Tsiavos – Maps for Losing Oneself HOBART TOWN HALL + Nick Tsiavos – Liminal ATTRACTIONS WATERMANS DOCK, Lord Mayor, Launceston TOWN HALL UNDERGROUND SULLIVANS COVE Robert Dobrzynski, Eamonn Seddon, Nude Solstice Swim (requires registration) AND 50 Macquarie St, Hobart Hobart Waterfront Micheal Stretton, Susan Henshaw Pat Brassington – À Rebours Rafael Lozano-Hemmer – ACCOMMODATION Collins St Launceston City Council ODEON THEATRE Richard Mulvaney Queen Victoria Articulated Intersect 163–167 ST. DAVID’S 100 YEARS OF Museum and Art Gallery Ross Manning - Different Rhythms Barrack St Liverpool St, CATHEDRAL HYDRO TASMANIA 23 Murray St, Rex Gardner, Matthew Deighton, Marian Vito Acconci – Future Hobart 2014 Hobart Hydro Tasmania There is a lot to see and do while Hobart Building Maclachlan, Kane Young The Mercury Yin Xiuzhen – Washing River 2014 you’re in town, as well as loads of 4 Elizabeth St, MONA FERRY Lisa Cuthbertson, Elliott Bledsoe, Hobart TERMINAL Dark Faux Mo accommodation. Visit www.mona.net.au/ Morrison St Tim Ritchie ABC Radio National Brooke St, Entry subject to capacity. The Bronx + packages for our recommendations. Franklin Whrf Hobart Josh Gardiner, Royce Akers, High Tension and Afterlife ticket holders Katy Roberts VICE will automatically be granted access. Liverpool St Southern Cross Austereo Damon Wise Pass outs available, but re-entry is subject Molle St Goulburn St Jocelyn Nettlefold, Lou Garnier, to capacity. Bring cash and ID (18+). Salamanca Pl Kathy Gates ABC Tasmania Nicholas Heyward, Simon Rogers and City of Hobart Dark Mofo Winter Feast Davey St If you purchased a ticket online, print the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra PW1– PRINCES WHARF SHED 1 James Hewison, Nick Batzias Dark it out and bring it along. Box office Castray Esp. Castray Esp Mofo Films sales available. Bring cash and ID. Hobart John Kelly State Cinema 16 years and under free. Salamanca Pl Jon Willis, David McKinnon CVP Events, Hot Seats Film & Television Available for In Praise of Darkness Saxon Mitchell Princes Wharf One at the Federation Concert Hall. Kristy Little, Andrew Dobie Tasports Best price seats in the hall. Hampden Rd VENUE Jennifer Storer, Trudy Woodcock-Outram, PARTNERS No further discounts apply. Andree Hurburgh TMAG Peter Brooks Glenorchy City Council Booking Fees NARRYNA HERITAGE MUSEUM Montpellier Rtt PRINCE OF Jo Cook Local Food Curator A $6 booking fee applies to each Macquarie St WALES BATTERY, pre-sale ticket transaction. 103 Hampden Rd, Brad Clark & Alexandra Sommer, Hobart Princes Park, Alex and Brad Creative Castray Esp, Tickets sold through State Cinema, Battery Point Gus Smith Wabisabi Construction Theatre Royal, The Brisbane Hotel

Kelly St South St Fortunato Foti Foti International and Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra THE APPLE SHED LONG BEACH Kelly St AIRLINE TECHNOLOGY Mark Hammer Hammer Lighting may be subject to transaction fees 2064 Huon Beach Rd, PARTNER PARTNER Tracey Cockburn, Dane Hunnerup and credit card surcharges. Please Highway, Grove Sandy Bay Clarence City Council, Rosny Barn check their websites for details. Paul Kooperman, Lucinda Wilson Festival of Voices Refunds or Exchanges Tim Munro, Don Hopkins, Maria Pate No refunds or exchanges of any kind, Theatre Royal including tickets sold through partner venues. WALK THE WALK GETTING TO MONA MEDIA Gibbo The Brisbane Hotel PARTNERS Contemporary Art Tasmania Narryna Heritage Museum Jen Murnaghan, Fiona Hamilton, Wherever and Afterwards, check PARKING BUS BIKE TAXIS MONA TILL MIDNIGHT MONA Ferry There are more Ningher Canoe whenever you want, out Ross Manning’s Surprise! There Hobart Hopper Use the intercity There’s a rank MR-1 FAST FERRY Terminal, Brooke ways to get to Errol Stewart but particularly Different Rhythms are car parks all operates a free bike path. Hire along Castray Tuesday June 17, Street to MONA MONA. Check Adelaide Festival on Friday June 13. at the Town Hall over Hobart. Some bus service on a bike from the Esplanade, or $20 return 5.30pm www.mona.net.au FOOD AND BEVERAGE Lou Clark, Dearne Pearce, David Dunn Underground and are even open 24 Saturdays between MONA Ferry phone 131 008 Bookings 6.30pm for details. Arrive at Sullivans PARTNERS Festivale Prince of Wales hours (such as key city destinations Terminal Brooke (United) and 03 6223 6064 7.30pm Cove around 4.30pm David Roberts FreshonCharles Battery, before Dunn Place and including City Street, Artbike 132 227 (Taxi to watch Rafael MONA to MONA Ben Targett Destination Southern Tasmania arriving at Narryna Market Place). of Hobart car or the Regatta Combined). Lozano-Hemmer’s Ferry Terminal, Steve Old Australian Hospitality Heritage Museum Check the website parks and the Grounds. Articulated Intersect Brooke Street Association for Michael and app for Dark PW1 Precinct. light up the sky. 10pm Luke Martin Tourism Industry Goldberg’s An Mofo-induced road 8.30am-4pm. Fool around, before 11pm Council Tasmania Inn for Phantoms. closures between Routes and moseying on up Midnight All artists, guest chefs, Finish up at the June 12-22. timetable: ENVIRONMENTAL INFRASTRUCTURE to TMAG’s A Night SERVICES PARTNER PARTNER stall holders, staff, suppliers Odeon Theatre for www.hobartcity. at the Museum and volunteers. Snowtown: Live or com.au (there’ll be food Thank you. x get down at The and drinks, etc.). All information in this program is correct at time Brisbane Hotel’s of publication. Check website for updates and/ or changes. Grimoire. WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN CALENDAR 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 SOLSTICE

Contemporary Art Tasmania 50 Ways to Kill 50 Ways to Kill 50 Ways to Kill 50 Ways to Kill 50 Ways to Kill 50 Ways to Kill 50 Ways to Kill 50 Ways to Kill 50 Ways to Kill 50 Ways to Kill 50 Ways to Kill 50 Ways to Kill Renny Kodgers Renny Kodgers Renny Kodgers Renny Kodgers Renny Kodgers Renny Kodgers Renny Kodgers Renny Kodgers Renny Kodgers Renny Kodgers Renny Kodgers Renny Kodgers 6pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm

Federation Concert Hall In Praise of Darkness 10pm

Long Beach Nude Solstice Swim 7.42am

Hobart Waterfront Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Rafael Lozano-Hemmer: Articulated Intersect Articulated Intersect Articulated Intersect Articulated Intersect Articulated Intersect Articulated Intersect Articulated Intersect Articulated Intersect Articulated Intersect Dusk Dusk Dusk Dusk Dusk Dusk Dusk Dusk Dusk

Yin Xiuzhen: Yin Xiuzhen: Yin Xiuzhen: Yin Xiuzhen: Washing River 2014 Washing River 2014 Washing River 2014 Washing River 2014 1pm until the ice melts until the ice melts until the ice melts

MONA MONA till Midnight Diamanda Galás: ningher canoe Dark Mofo Films: Museum of Old and New Art 6pm Schrei 27 departs Still Our Country 3pm 3:30pm

Narryna Heritage Museum Michael Goldberg: Michael Goldberg: Michael Goldberg: Michael Goldberg: Michael Goldberg: Michael Goldberg: Michael Goldberg: Michael Goldberg: Michael Goldberg: Michael Goldberg: An Inn for Phantoms An Inn for Phantoms An Inn for Phantoms An Inn for Phantoms An Inn for Phantoms An Inn for Phantoms An Inn for Phantoms An Inn for Phantoms An Inn for Phantoms An Inn for Phantoms 9pm 10am-5pm + 6pm-midnight 10am-5pm + 6pm-midnight 10am-5pm 10am-5pm 10am-5pm 10am-5pm + 6pm-midnight 10am-5pm + 6pm-midnight 10am-5pm + 6pm-midnight 10am-5pm + 6pm-midnight

Odeon Theatre Tim Passes Snowtown: Live David Lynch presents The Gin Club + Yo Gabba Gabba! Live! The Bronx SUNN O))) + EARTH + Afterlife Marco Fusinato: 7pm 10pm Chrysta Bell Jeff Lang + Mick Thomas 10am +High Tension Veil of Darkness 7pm Spectral Arrows 7pm 3pm 7pm 7pm 10am

Yo Gabba Gabba! Live! Dark Faux Mo Dark Faux Mo 1pm 10pm 10pm

Yo Gabba Gabba! Live! 4pm

Prince Of Wales Battery Ross Manning: Ross Manning: Ross Manning: Ross Manning: Ross Manning: Ross Manning: Ross Manning: Ross Manning: Different Rhythms Different Rhythms Different Rhythms Different Rhythms Different Rhythms Different Rhythms Different Rhythms Different Rhythms 5pm 5pm 5pm 4pm 5pm 5pm 5pm 4pm

PW1 City of Hobart Dark Mofo City of Hobart Dark Mofo City of Hobart Dark Mofo Princes Wharf Shed 1 Winter Feast Winter Feast Winter Feast 4pm 4pm 4pm

Ferris Wheel of Death Ferris Wheel of Death Ferris Wheel of Death 4pm 4pm 4pm

Riverfront Motel & Villas Motel Dreaming, Motel Dreaming, check-in 3pm check-out 12pm

Rosny Barn Amelia Rowe: Amelia Rowe: Amelia Rowe: Amelia Rowe: Amelia Rowe: Amelia Rowe: Amelia Rowe: Amelia Rowe: Amelia Rowe: Amelia Rowe: Amelia Rowe: Memoriam Memoriam Memoriam Memoriam Memoriam Memoriam Memoriam Memoriam Memoriam Memoriam Memoriam 5pm 11am 11am 12pm 12pm 11am 11am 11am 11am 12pm 12pm

St. David’s Cathedral Nick Tsiavos: Nick Tsiavos: Maps for Losing Oneself Liminal midnight midnight

State Cinema Dark Mofo Films: Dark Mofo Films: Dark Mofo Films: Dark Mofo Films: Dark Mofo Films: Dark Mofo Films: Dark Mofo Films: Dark Mofo Films: Dark Mofo Films: Dark Mofo Films: Dark Mofo Films: The Rover These Final Hours Wake in Fright These Final Hours Partisan + Workshop All This Mayhem Shorts Wake in Fright Ruin All This Mayhem Ruin 9pm 6pm 6pm 3.30pm 3.30pm 6pm 6pm 9pm 6pm 9pm 3.30pm

Dark Mofo Films: Dark Mofo Films: Dark Mofo Films: 20,000 Days on Earth Shorts 20,000 Days on Earth 9pm 6pm 9pm

Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery A Night at the Museum Talks+Forums 5-9pm 11am

Yin Xiuzhen: Yin Xiuzhen: Yin Xiuzhen: Washing River 2014 Washing River 2014 Washing River 2014 Exhibition, 10am Exhibition, 10am Exhibition, 10am

Pat Brassington: Pat Brassington: Pat Brassington: Pat Brassington: Pat Brassington: Pat Brassington: Pat Brassington: Pat Brassington: Pat Brassington: Pat Brassington: À Rebours À Rebours À Rebours À Rebours À Rebours À Rebours À Rebours À Rebours À Rebours À Rebours 5-9pm 10am 10am 10am 10am 10am 10am 10am 10am 10am

The Brisbane Hotel Grimoire Grimoire Grimoire Grimoire 10pm 10pm 10pm 10pm

The Old Mercury Building Future Hobart: Future Hobart: Future Hobart: Future Hobart: Future Hobart: Future Hobart: Concept Exhibition Concept Exhibition Concept Exhibition Concept Exhibition Concept Exhibition Concept Exhibition 3pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm 12pm

Theatre Royal It’s Dark Outside It’s Dark Outside It’s Dark Outside Diamanda Galás 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm

Hobart Town Hall Future Hobart: The Red Death Ball Public Forum 7:30pm 1pm

Town Hall Underground Ross Manning: Ross Manning: Ross Manning: Ross Manning: Ross Manning: Ross Manning: Ross Manning: Ross Manning: Different Rhythms Different Rhythms Different Rhythms Different Rhythms Different Rhythms Different Rhythms Different Rhythms Different Rhythms 5pm 5pm 5pm 4pm 5pm 5pm 5pm 4pm

Watermans Dock ningher canoe