Local Communities Invited To Shape Arts Festival

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Are you passionate about creativity and community? A new upcoming Arts Festival/Program, set to take place in May-June 2025, is calling for enthusiastic individuals, artists, creatives and community members, particularly First Nations people, young people and people from diverse cultural backgrounds or people with disability, to join Campaspe Shire Council's 'Creative Recovery Co-Design Group/s'.

In response to recent floods, this festival aims to celebrate resilience and foster connectedness through innovative storytelling and local activations. The festival will provide an opportunity for the broader Shire community to come together to creatively express their shared experiences.

Mayor Rob Amos highlighted that creative and artistic pursuits are powerful tools for bringing people together and creating strong communities.

"Arts and creativity play a crucial role in the recovery process. They provide a means for individuals to express their emotions, connect with others, and find solace during challenging times," he said.

Participants in the Co-Design Groups will collaborate with a diverse team to develop creative activities, contribute innovative ideas, and assist in program delivery. Members will be paid a co-design fee for their creative contributions. Meetings and workshops will be held to guide the development of the festival's artistic vision.

"We believe that by investing in the arts, we are investing in the future resilience of our community.

"Through art, we can tell our stories, share our experiences, and find common ground," Mayor Amos added.

Key Dates:

Expression of Interest (EOI) Deadline: Monday, 23 September

Notification of Selection: Monday, 30 September

Initial Meetings:

Rochester Library: Thursday, 9 & 23 October, 5:30-7:30pm

Echuca Library: Friday, 10 & 24 October, 5:30-7:30pm

How to Get Involved

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