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Yartz was our first weekly program. The big picture on Melbourne's arts and cultures, across the artforms and the only multiartform local television in Melbourne. Experienced and new talent introducing everything that's new and exciting on Melbourne's cultural horizon. We cover theatre, dance, music, performance, visual arts, film, writing and more!
The latest posters, one each for each year of broadcast are here.
In our first eighteen months, Yartz covered 153 arts events and exhibitions, we've had 66 performances on camera (counting Robyn Archer's singing during her interview about the Festival), we've had 591 people as on screen guests, we've used fourteen original music compositions/performances, we've had 34 people crew and postproduce, we've had seven producers/directors, we've had nine hosts and we've shot on 36 locations. And we've only just begun!
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Andrew Carter spoke with Jonathan Wells, Director of RESFest at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image. |
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Angus Cerini chatted with Ralph Mclean about his show Saving Henry and performed a scene from it. Saving Henry went on an international tour in late 2003. |
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We found ourselves in funny places--Fiona Scott Norman appeared from a conch shell for the Fringe Festival launch. |
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James Agapitos and Ray Wilson spoke about their Australian Surrealism exhibition at Heide Museum of Modern Art with Tara Strong. |
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Liz Jones and Lloyd Jones spoke about the Green Room Awards with Ralph Mclean. Lloyd's Letter from New York about his trip to La Mama etc in New York was the focus of Peta Hanrahan's later interview. |
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Nicole Skeltys of B(if)tek and the WINK Wired Innovative Naughty Kids Awards spoke with Ralph Mclean. |
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Penelope Bartlau performed Ripe for the Yartz cameras. |
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Robyn Archer filled Ralph Mclean in on the 2003 Melbourne Festival. |
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Ursula Prunster from the Art Gallery of NSW explained the Caravaggio Touring Exhibition on its way to the NGVI. |
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