Be Fearless.

When: Saturday, 25 February 2012, 10:30am-4:30pm
Where: 333 Swanston St, Melbourne


What: An empowering showcase of individual talents in music, dance and visual arts. [More...]


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We’re so excited to share our promotional poster (and flyer) design with you!  Keep an eye out for these as they plaster themselves all over town. :)

Illustration: Viet-My BuiPoster design: Vikki Ong 

Sneak peak at what’s in store.

Filming & Editing: Steven Le 

On Sunday 19th, Arts Mitten’s Sandra Lee spoke to Event Organiser Thai Phuong Nguyen and Creative Director Viet-My Bui about how the Stage Fright event helped them and many other under-confident young artists face their fears and get a chance to stand in the spotlight. 

Listen to the aired interview on the SYN FM website!

Huge thanks to everyone who came along and had a ball at the Stage Fright Masquerade fundraiser! It was a total sell-out and a raging success!!! Thank you all so much for your support and being a part of an amazing night. Photos will be up soon!

Looking forward to the big day this Saturday. Only a few sleeps left! 

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you and me.

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lilyeatscake:

when we went to camberwell sunday market to busk. =]

Michelle is a pianist who is deafblind (both hearing & vision loss) and will be performing at Stage Fright on Saturday 25 February 2012.
 
Throughout her childhood, Michelle battled the challenges of a degenerative condition. This impairment led her to develop a strong passion for music and the piano soon began to play a major role in assisting her to come to terms with her vision loss. “Music is an important outlet for my frustrations” said Michelle.
 
After sometime she started to loose her hearing as well, making her unable to hear her own music. Imagine being a pianist who cannot see the keys to play nor hear the music produced, it is simply incredible.
 
Following years of practise Michelle went on the graduate from the Royal College for the Blind (UK) in Music & Piano Technology and in 2011 Michelle graduated from La Trobe University with a Bachelor of Arts.
 
Able Australia Deafblind Services currently supports Michelle to access various programs including music therapy, communication training and more.

Apart from “pre-loved goodies” we had

Live music
Photobooth
Punch
Baked goods
Face-painting and
Shennanigans

Come to the STAGE FRIGHT garage sale to help raise funds for the event!