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DESCRIPTION:\nSPARK Ipswich\, is an 11-day city-wide event celebrating the 
 people\, places\, arts and culture of Ipswich.\nThe 2022 program will deli
 ver up a fresh program of festival content. Music\, comedy\, arts\, exhibi
 tions\, circus\, projection\, culture\, cabaret\, technology\, collaborati
 on and discussion will take over the City.\nProgram Highlights:\n7–17 JULY
 : SPARK AFTER DARKExplore the festival’s light-based installations of deLi
 ght and pixel.\n7–17 JULY: LUMINATEGather and graze at the new festival hu
 b\, featuring main stage live performances in Timothy Molony Park.\n7–10 J
 ULY: SPARK ON TOURSee what all the buzz is about when SPARK Ipswich hits t
 he road taking A Bee Story to small halls across the region.\n8 JULY: ILLU
 MINATIONS: CAMERATA -QUEENSLAND’S CHAMBER ORCHESTRAFrench chic meets Briti
 sh refinement in a performance of classic works by Elgar\, Debussy and Bri
 tten.\n25 JUNE–9 JULY: BUNKASAURUSTwo clowns are continually distracted fr
 om the serious work at hand\, and use a blend of puppetry and silent comed
 y to create an entertaining theatrical universe\, steeped in imagination a
 nd creativity.\n8–10 JULY: MONSTER SIEGESport for the non-sporty and arts 
 for the non-arty. A fictional quest\, where kids star as the best versions
  of themselves.\n9 JULY: WAGHORN TO WESTIpswich’s multi-venue indie live m
 usic crawl. 16 Queensland artists take over four venues for one epic night
  of live music.\n9 JULY: SOUND THE HORNWaghorn to West’s music industry de
 velopment event\, empowering you to ask questions\, develop networks and g
 ain access to experienced music industry specialists.\n10 JULY: WOMIA one-
 day world music festival showcasing and celebrating the vibrancy of Ipswic
 h and South East Queensland’s culturally and linguistically diverse commun
 ity.\n15 JULY: BOYD MEETS GIRLAustralian classical guitarist Rupert Boyd w
 ith American cellist Laura Metcalf perform songs of love and despair.\n16 
 JULY: PETER AND THE WOLFIpswich City Orchestras present this light-hearted
  symphony telling the irreverent story of a young boy named Peter\, who jo
 ins a menagerie of animals to outwit a fierce wolf.\n17 JULY: LITTLE DAY O
 UTIpswich’s signature children’s contemporary music and arts festival is l
 ittle by name but BIG on fun.\n17 JULY: THE BABUSHKA BOOK CLUBBe entertain
 ed by a wickedly funny cabaret as Babushka turns your best loved novels in
 side-out and colours them various shades of grey.\n25 JUNE – 21 AUGUST: SP
 IRIT OF PLACE – HERE\, THERE AND EVERYWHEREAn exhibition of new work by mu
 ch loved local indigenous artist\, Sally Harrison.\n24 MAY – 24 JULY: 25 Y
 EARS IPSWICH ART GALLERY FOUNDATIONAn exhibition of an eclectic range of a
 rtworks – from heritage to contemporary – acquired by the Foundation over 
 its 25 year history.\nFull Details - https://www.ipswichfestivals.com.au/s
 parkipswich/\nRed Chair is proud to be the Lead Producer of SPARK Ipswich.
 \n https://redchair.com.au/what-s-on/event/548-spark-ipswich
DTSTART:20220706T230000Z
DTEND:20220717T130000Z
LOCATION:Ipswich (Ipswich QLD 4305\, Australia)
SUMMARY:SPARK Ipswich
URL:https://redchair.com.au/what-s-on/event/548-spark-ipswich
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