Issue 14 - InJoy Magazine
Issue 14 - InJoy Magazine
Issue 14 - InJoy Magazine
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art & culture • • • •In true Byron Bohemian style this November, the WildHoney Dance Festival celebrates spring, the season ofsweet love and honey.This is the third year for this grass-roots community eventand the 2010 Wild Honey Dance Festival isoffering a delicious program of performance events anddance workshops suitable for all levels of experience.Wild Honey is infused with the fecund warmth ofspringtime and the potent sweetness ofthe bees. These beautifully humble &highly creative creatures are pollinatinga third of the world’s food supply,producing and supplying healinghoney and dancing while they do it!The Festival Performance night - Rhapsody - onSaturday 13th November is sure to ignitea little spring fever with live gypsy music, open floordancing and potent performances from both local and visitingartists!On Sunday <strong>14</strong>th move your body at workshops, watchmore performances, and shop for treasures at the Market Day inBrunswick Heads. This year stargazer and Hula lover, Lilith Rochas,presents a Healing Hula workshop for men, women and kids - noprior experience is necessary.Guest tutors, Hilary Cinis (Sydney) and Melusina (Melbourne),present ‘bee’ inspired - Contemporary Fusion and Tribal Bellydanceworkshops and Tesse from Polecatz Australia will teach a cheekychair routine in her Burlesque workshop! There’s something sweet forevery body....Festival performance night, Rhapsody, Saturday 13 Nov. at OceanShores Community Centre & workshops, markets & performanceson Sunday <strong>14</strong> Nov at the Brunswick Heads Memorial Hall.All program details at www.wildhoneyfestival.comor call Belinda on 0420 398590Melusina from Melbourne13injoy