Victorian Arts
Centre
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Melbourne is Australia's undisputed cultural capital, leading the way in arts, theatre and enter- | ||
tainment. The heart of this cultural precint is the extraordinary Victorian Arts Centre (VAC) | ||
complex with four stunning theatres. The arts complex is immediately recognizable because of the |
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115-metre-high spire-topped theatre, which soars into the air as a symbol of artistic freedom. | ||
VAC plays host to more than one million theatre patrons a year, and features performances by | ||
The Australian Ballet Company | ||
Opera Australia | ||
The Melbourne Theatre Company | ||
Melbourne Symphony Orchestra | ||
and many other internationally recognized presenters. Apart from staging high production cost | ||
presentations, the Centre also has free and low cost events to enable people to share arts experience. | ||
Facilities of VAC includes: | ||
The State theatre | ||
Playhouse | ||
George Fairfax Studio - the Melbourne Concert Hall, | ||
The Performing Arts Museum, | ||
The Westpac Gallery | ||
The Sidney Myer Music Bowl | ||
Other amentities includes: | ||
Box office | ||
Car park, | ||
Arts Centre Shop, | ||
Sunday Market | ||
Visual Arts exhibition gallery | ||
Famous performing art works that has performed in VAC are | ||
La Boheme, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, etc ... ... | ||
The Centre's activity is aimed at nuturing audiences, artists and teachers of performing arts. | ||
The Centre has established a performing arts education program consisting of 3 elements : | ||
ArtEd Performance Program, Winterarts and VRAP 9 program. VAC is also committed to | ||
educating arts to people of all ages in programs like training music technology function and also | ||
initial workshop funds and co-produce new works. |
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Let us now view the world-renowned Victorian
Arts Centre
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