Four Winds is engaged with our community in the design and delivery of a range of other activities outside of the Festival. They include Let's Talk (previously known as Brain Food), a series of conversations curated by Caroline Baum about culture, creativity and building resilience, Inspiring, our music education working with local music and vocal educators and young people. And projects like Bermagui Talks, which built on the stories of local people like the dairy farmers, fishermen, saw millers and environmentalists and turned them into a sound installation which was played for visitors on the Seagull boat.
We are committed to developing the role of community producers designing ongoing activities which invite and encourage people in our region to participate in the making and production of arts and cultural activities, with music as the language.
Bright Birds recordingABC South East has posted a Bill Brown video recording of the inaugural performance at the Four Winds Festival 2012 of the commissioned Damian Barbeler work Bright Birds. read more
Article in Artery Australia Council's online magazine Artery has posted an article about Four Winds's rapid development: http://artery.australiacouncil.gov.au/2012/04/fundraising-nous-delivers-world-class-venue/.
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Thanks everyone for your participation and support for our wonderful weekend at Easter. The three days of our festival were a triumphant success, with a capacity audience, brilliant weather and divine music. read more…





