Welcome to our 13th annual Woodend Winter Arts Festival. Enjoy our events and our wonderful region this June. We look forward to seeing you in Woodend soon! BOOK YOUR TICKETS
For more information about the program, please go here: http://woodendwinterartsfestival.org.au/
We have some passes to the following events:
Il Diavolo (the Italian Devil) Accademia Arcadia
Fri 9 Jun 7:30 PM @ St Ambrose Church
Silent Film: Earth (Zemlya) - Stefan Cassomenos
Fri 9 Jun 9:00 PM @ St Ambrose Hall
Renegade Journey - Australian Guitar Trio
Sat 10 Jun 12:30 PM or Sun 11 Jun 12:30 PM @ St Ambrose Church
Young Piano Virtuoso - Tony Lee
Sat 10 Jun 12:30 PM or Sun 11 Jun 12:30 PM @ St Ambrose Hall
Political Apathy: A disaffected community
Sat 10 Jun 2:00 PM @ Woodend Community Centre
Caboclo - Quinta Essentia
Sat 10 Jun 4PM or Sun 11 Jun 4 PM @ St Ambrose Hall
Bohemia near the sea - Trio Alba
Sat 10 Jun 8:30 PM or Sun 11 Jun 7:30 PM @ St Ambrose Hall
Sense & Sensibility - Accademia Arcadia
Sat 10 Jun 8:30 PM or Sun 11 Jun 4 PM @ St Ambrose Church
Paul Keating: The Big-picture Leader - Troy Bramston with Mary Delahunty
Sun 11 Jun 10:30 PM @ Woodend Community Centre
Australia at the Crossroads
Sun 11 Jun 2:00 PM @ Woodend Community Centre
Of Dirt, Design & Dreaming - Michael McCoy with Jen Vuk
Sun 11 Jun 4:30 PM @ Woodend Community Centre
Inspiration! - Jacinta Halloran with Sheila Drummond
Mon 12 Jun 10:30 AM @ Woodend Community Centre
The Heart of Schubert - Australian String Quartet
Mon 12 Jun 12:00 PM or Mon 12 Jun 2:00PM @ St Ambrose Church
In Search of Alan Moorehead - Thornton McCamish with Stuart Kells
Mon 12 Jun 3 PM @ Woodend Community Centre
Boccherini and Bocconcini - Accademia Arcadia
Mon 12 Jun 4:45 PM @Jackson Hall, Braemar College
NOTE: Full Price listed is for a double pass. Each event for the festival is priced differently. This is a rang in prices for a double pass. Members may take up single passes also.
Attended the Heart of Schubert by the Australian String Quartet. Good Haydn and brilliant Schubert in the warmth of St Ambrose church whilst outside it was quite cold.