ARTS ALIVE PGM 38 - 2004 TX: 4:04 Eastern Time 2004 THIS PROGRAM IS 55' 50" WITH A NATURAL BREAK AT 30' 01" Hi and welcome to this weeks edition of Arts Alive, weekly arts and culture current affairs radio...I'm VINCENT O'DONNELL and I'm JESS MYLES* This week* the second of our arts policy interviews in the lead-up to the Federal election of October 9th. SENATOR KATE LUNDY* the ALP Shadow Minister for the Arts will join us in our extended guest spot. Also on the program* Recently formed More Than Opera is putting opera into the community with an innovative and creative program* The photographic work of a three year old toddler provides an insight into how children perceive the world* and we visit the home of the late MANNING and DYMPHNA Clark in Canberra* that has become a true living museum and cultural venue. NEWS: (approx. 4.00) Ends approx. 5.20 More Than Opera... has been making waves in the Australian music scene over the past couple of years* A performance earlier this year was created by cancer patients* and they have just held a successful fund raising campaign. Vincent went along to find out more about this very active organisation and spoke to the chair* Dr DAVID KRAM* Item 1: More than Opera (3.26) Starts with: Well, vision is* Ends with: *a great bonus for our efforts." Dr DAVID KRAM* chair of More Than Opera* and also Head of Opera at the Victorian College of the Arts. Their web site is www.morethanopera.com if you want more info. Well* my earliest memory finds me sitting in a crib looking at a lightswitch* Vincent, what is yours? (Women and guns). DEVON LUCCA-POPE has been taking photographs for the last year* nothing unusual about that except that he is only three years old. His mother* LIANA explains* Item 2: Devon, Lucca the child prodegy (4.05) Starts with: He started* Ends with: *universally. LIANA LUCCA POPE talking about her three year old son DEVON. And his exhibition ironically titled Short but Sweet: A Retrospective starts on the 26th of this month* call 03 9576 1813 to get more information. For those of you not in Melbourne there are some pictures on the net from the exhibition* but the web address is a little complicated (http://homepages.ihug.com.au/~luccpopp/DevonPics)* so go to www.artsaliveradio.com and we'll post a link to the site. TRACK 1: All answers revealed from the Stigmata soundtrack (ends) 16 min 20 sec Item 4A: Sen. Kate Lundy (10.31) First words: Senator Kate Lundy, what is the * Last words: *a Charter that strengthens their independence from the executive." And we'll return to the interview with Senator Kate Lundy, recorded in her office in Parliament House in Canberra after some music from* Track 2: 'Accidently Kelly Street' by Frente END VOICE 26 min 43 sec END OF PART ONE 30 min 01 sec Item 4B: Sen. Kate Lundy (10.44) First words: While this interview is* Last words: * Thanks. Track 3: 'I Wanna' by Kerrianne Cox During their lives* MANNING and DYMPHNA CLARK made great contributions to Australian culture. MANNING'S A History of Australia in six volumes took him almost thirty years to write and is a popular and controversial text. DYMPHNA* a linguist* was an expert in European languages and had a passion for the environment. Their home* designed by architect ROBIN BOYD* in the Canberra suburb of Forrest* today tells the story of this famous family and carries on its traditional role as a place of learning and discussion. LUKE DYKES spoke to PENNY RAMSEY* the director of Manning Clark House* to learn more* Item 5: Manning Clerk House (7.43) First words: Yes Luke the house is important for a * Last words: ...thanks Luke.' And membership of Manning Clark House is available for $50.00 per annum* and just $20 if you are a student or unemployed. More on the website at www.manningclark.org.au 52 min 20 secs And that's the show for this week. The ARTS ALIVE team this week has been Vincent O'Donnell, Sean Kennedy, Anna Brain, Kate Stowell and Jess Myles. ARTS ALIVE is a production of the INDEPENDENT MEDIA FOUNDATION INC. We receive the financial support of the COMMUNITY BROADCASTING FOUNDATION ... the assistance of VICNET and the SCHOOL OF APPLIED COMMUNICATION at RMIT University. The program is available on the satellite service of the COMMUNITY BROADCASTING ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA and on audiocassette and CD from THE ABORIGINAL PROGRAM EXCHANGE. And the spoken word content from the past four programs is available as audio on demand at www.artsaliveradio.com Track 4: 'Djapana' by Yothu Yindi END VOICE 53 min 05sec PROGRAM ENDS 55 min 50 sec APRA Details: Opening Theme: "Same like B3" / d.i.g. / d.i.g. / CP / 5285392 / 20 sec. Sting 1: "Discone"/ Pinau / Pinau /OS/ 857 383 1942/ 10 secs Sting 2: "Ou!* Ou!"/ Teo Teo / Teo Teo / OS / FJC8 904 / 10 secs Track 1: "All answers revealed"/Garson/Stigmata/OS/8477532/1.30 min Track 2 "Accidentally Kelly Street"/O'connor/Frente/CP/MUSH33435/3.18 min Track 3: "I wanna" /Kerrianne Cox/Kerrianne Cox/KC333/3.30 min Track 4: "Djapana" /Yunupingu/Yothu Yindi/CP/MUSH33435/2.45 min