SATURDAY 30TH APRIL

  • EXHIBITION

    FREE EVENT

    10am - 10pm

    HOTEL ETICO @ MOUNT VICTORIA MANOR 11 Montgomery St, Mt Victoria 2786

    Experience the wonders of the moving image in this magnificent, historic venue. Discover artworks in unexpected spaces, enjoy a Lumière cocktail in the bar, and dinner at Niccolo’s restaurant.

    Why not treat yourself & stay the night?

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  • LUMIÈRE POP-UP HORSEBOX CINEMA

    10am - 10pm

    HOTEL ETICO @ MT VICTORIA MANOR 11 Montgomery St, Mt Victoria 2786

    Step into your own magic mini-cinema for 2 people in a converted horse box and experience a carefully-curated selection of short animated films and historic gems, from the birth of the moving image, to contemporary film-making.

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    Gold coin donation / popcorn

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    Slices of Time: Eadweard Muybridge’s Cinematic Legacy

    Eadweard Muybridge is remembered today for his pioneering photographic studies of motion, which ultimately led to the development of cinema. - SFMOMA

    An animation, on loan to Lumière courtesy of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art

    Produced by SFMOMA Animated by Drew Christie and Dane Herforth 3mins 51sec

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    We Grow Accustomed To The Dark (Poetry of Perception - 2/8) 

    Part 2 of an 8-part series of representations of perception and sensation. 2mins 12sec

    Words by Emily Dickinson 

    Animation by Hannah Jacobs hellohannahjacobs.com

    Narration by Anna Martine

    Sound + Music by Oswald Skillbard skillbard.com

    Produced by Nadja Oertelt nadjaoertelt.com

    HarvardX Neuroscience www.fundamentalsofneuroscience.com

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    Le Voyage Dans La Lune

    (A Trip To The Moon)

    Georges Méliès 1902 12mins

    This famous film is considered to be the first science-fiction film in cinematic history. A group of astronomers in constellation-covered robes decide to construct a rocket and travel to the Moon. They land in the poor man-in’the-moon’s eye, and set off to explore the Moon's surface. They encounter strange moon inhabitants called Selenites, and return to Earth, bringing one back home in their rocket. Originally silent - before the ‘talkies’ were invented - screenings of the original film would have been accompanied by a live musician on piano, who would add drama and emotion to the story. This version’s soundtrack is by David Short & the Billi Brass Quintet

  • LUMIÈRE + REST/LESS @ MOUNT VIC FLICKS VINTAGE CINEMA

    8pm - 9.30pm

    (Doors 7.30pm)

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    BUY TICKETS

    $15 / $10 (concession/child/student)

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    Commissioned by MAPBM specially for Lumière, with generous support from Blue Mountains City of the Arts Trust, and screened at Mount Vic Flicks courtesy of Bendigo Bank, the films explore themes of light; liminality (the psychological experience and process of transitioning between liminal spaces / thresholds); and our eternal, hopeful quests to find light in the dark.

    The films offer the chance to enjoy new cinematic experiences from intriguing perspectives, immerse in quiet, meditative, sensory spaces for respite and reflection, see and hear personal and historic stories, be transported to new worlds, and recharged by uplifting celebrations.

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    LUMIÈRE ARTISTS

    KENNETH LAMBERT

    PEACHEY & MOSIG

    ELOISE MAREE

    ENRICO SCOTECE

    CINZIA CREMONA

    SEAN O’KEEFFE

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    This screening includes a bonus redux showing of Rest/Less, a compilation of short films by MAPBM artists & collaborators exploring themes of energy & rest.

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    ACCESSIBILITY

    This venue is fully wheelchair accessible, including parking, toilets and snack bar and can accommodate a large number of wheelchairs. The cinema is equipped with a hearing loop system and headsets can be provided for those who do not have hearing aids with a T-switch.

  • VILLAGE SCREENINGS

    Image: Still from video projection of Viridescence by Naomi Oliver (screened @ Mountain Style Antiques), Station St, Mount Victoria

    FREE EVENT

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    VIEWING TIMES

    Works can be viewed between these times (& through Station St shop windows after store opening hours).

    Friday 22nd April 9am -10pm

    Saturday 23rd April 9am - 10pm

    Sunday 24th 9am - 6pm

    Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday - closed

    Thursday 28th April 4pm - 8.30pm

    Friday 29th April 9am - 10pm

    Saturday 30th April 9am - 10pm

    Sunday 1st May 9am - 4pm

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    Wander down historic, tree-lined Station Street, adorned with fairy lights, and visit the little row of shops to discover video works tucked away in unexpected places. As you stroll, hunt for treasures in antique emporiums Mountains Style and The Gallery, grab a bite to eat at Piccolo Deli & Café, or settle in for a substantial meal at the V&A Hotel, or Niccolo’s Restaurant @ Etico, exploring the screenings in each venue. See times above, and shop/hotel hours below.

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    VILLAGE VENUE OPENING HOURS Mountain Style Thurs-Sun 10am-4pm The Gallery Thurs-Sun 10am - 4pm Piccolo Café Thurs-Sun 9am - 2pm

    V&A Guesthouse Main Bar & Restaurant Thurs-Sun 12-10pm Restaurant open for dinner only Book (02) 4787 1348

    Works in Hotel Etico, Niccolo’s Restaurant & Bar Thur-Sun 10am - 10pm Restaurant open for dinner only Book: 0438 511 352

  • FIONA DAVIES @ RHOMBOID

    ONCE UPON A TIME LONG AGO AND FAR AWAY: A SHORT HISTORY OF REMOVAL (2022) 45mins

    Saturday 30th April 5 - 6pm

    (Doors 4.30pm for 5pm start)

    $25 / $15 Concession

    DINE & DISCOVER VOUCHERS ACCEPTED

    BOOK TICKETS

    Combining a tabletop sculptural work of back-lit medical imaging, displayed on modified Tupperware domestic containers, projection and a spoken word performance of fiction and non-fiction elements, this work dwells in the liminal space of the patient as an often transitory player in the stratified world of the practice of medicine. 

    www.fionadavies.com.au @fionahilarydavies

    MAPBM is proud to present this special performance at Rhomboid for Lumière.

    Please scroll down to see details of limited tickets / access.

    Please see ARTISTS page for details

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    IMPORTANT - PLEASE NOTE

    Tickets are limited to 60 people.

    We regret due to it’s off-road site, access to Rhomboid performance space is not suitable for wheelchairs or those with limited mobility.

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    The Cobweb Collectables antique shop will be open prior to and after the performance. Discover a magical treasure to take home with you.

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