Monday, May 20, 2013

Rural Amateur Drama Groups



Amateur drama groups are a feature in many small country towns. They are vital part of our community.

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Phantasmal by Mark Lucas Directed by Christian Diez
A play with A little spirit
Sam, Jarrod and Taylor are spending the night in a supermarket in a bid to be cool but things get decidedly cooler when an unwanted guest makes an ethereal appearance. Why is Annabelle walking around with her foot in a bucket?

Playwright’s Note
Phantasmal was a first for me as I had never written theatre for youth before. In it I attempted to capture the same vitality that was existent in Verve while toning down the style of dialogue to suit a younger cast. I was looking to produce something that didn’t necessarily involve the doom and gloom so prevalent in works generally produced for this age group.

— Mark Lucas 

Decline & Hall by Roger Gimblett Directed by Irina Dunn
When a community is presented with a problem, in this case the continuing viability of an historic community hall, passions are unleashed, opinions differ, friendships are threatened and secrets are exposed! Finally, reconciliations occur and common interest wins the day... albeit in a slightly illegal manner!
Whilst the characters are somewhat outrageous, the play is in many ways a tribute to the tireless efforts of volunteers who overcome insurmountable odds, (often including the other volunteers!) to do some good for the community. 



Golf, Marriage and other Murderous Matters by Debra Chalmers
Directed by Elizabeth Kent
Ordinary people in extraordinary situations — watch them lie, cheat and claw their way out. How can that not be fun?
John and Jenny suffer from the usual stress of modern life. But one Friday night Jenny
is pushed just that little too far. She soon discovers that murder might be relatively easy, disposing of the body may be challenging but... explaining to friends... is almost impossible!


Saturday, May 18, 2013

At the show

Farm machinery exhibit at Bellinger River Agricultural Show
Most country towns have a local show, organised and staffed by hardworking show committees. These events showcase the community's produce, talent and community spirit.

The BeginningAccording to Pioneering in the Bellinger Valley the Bellinger River Agricultural Association was formed 1880 and presented the first Bellingen Show at Fernmount in 1881.
On the ninth day of May 1985 the association became an incorporated public company and the Bellinger River Agricultural Society Limited was born. The 100th Show was held in 1988 and the Society is still presenting this historic event today. From: http://www.bellingenshow.com.au/about.html


Bellinger River Agricultural Show

Bellinger River Agricultural Show

Bellinger River Agricultural Show
Dance float, Bellingen
A parade of floats is always popular. These are put together by community organisations or by local business.



Dragon boat float, Bellingen

Alice in Wonderland float, Bellingen

Spectators, Bellingen

Float, Bellinger River Agricultural Show

Spectators, Bellinger River Agricultural Show

Bellinger River Agricultural Show

Bellinger River Agricultural Show





Bellingen Markets

The Bellingen Community Markets is one of Australia's largest and most diverse regional markets.

Our vibrant marketplace is home to a fantastic range of handmade arts and crafts, local food and fresh produce, massage and alternative therapies with live entertainment for all the family. Our wonderful markets are held every 3rd Saturday of the month in the wonderful town of Bellingen, NSW. Come and indulge in the spectacle and stay for the weekend if not the week!! We look forward to seeing you here.

Market stall

Camel Rides


Pushing the car

Recycled tyre swing
One of the most successful markets on the mid north coast, Bellingen Markets attract a good number of stall holders and visitors to Bellingen.

It is a great place to meet friends and make friends. As you can see it is child friendly. Dogs are banned.




Friday, May 10, 2013

Monday, May 6, 2013

Dorrigo

Dorrigo streetscape

Dorrigo mural


Dorrigo National Park Skywalk

Dorrigo National Park

Lichen, Dorrigo National Park

Dorrigo National Park from Skywalk

Dorrigo Plateau, Early Autumn

Cows on Dorrigo Plateau

The Dorrigo Plateau

Gate betwen Tyringham and Dorrigo

Goats in field, Dorrigo-Tyringham Rd

At sunset, Dorrigo-Tyringham Rd

Autumn street in Dundurrabin. Dundurrabin is in Page electorate, just across the Cowper-Page border.


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