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Arts Centre reopens

Bayside NewsBy Bayside News28 June 2021Updated:30 June 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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A CHILD taking part in an arts and craft program at the Frankston Arts Centre. Picture: Supplied
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THE Frankston Arts Centre has reopened after the latest COVID-19 shutdown.

The stage will once again fill up with talented performers. Audience members will have to wear masks, and cannot consume food or drinks in their seats.

Frankston Council arts and culture manager Andrew Moon said some shows have been unable to be rescheduled, but that negotiations have continued to find dates for other shows.

“If there is a silver lining to this lockdown it is that we have done this before and can quickly assess, communicate and reschedule,” he said. “Each lockdown has a significant impact on the industry, financially and emotionally, however we also know that our performers, event organisers and audiences miss the theatre as much as we do. We are confident they will once again return with enthusiasm.  

“The HATCH Workshop Series for Artists continues with Writing Life, Writing Self on Thursday 22 July as emerging and established makers learn about finding an authentic voice to tell personal stories. The magician Cosentino returns on Saturday 10 July with his Deception Tour which features magic, illusion and escape.”

To see what’s on at the Frankston Arts centre visit thefac.com.au or phone 9784 1060.

First published in the Frankston Times – 29 June 2021

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