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<title>Mudfest11 | 10-29 August 2009</title>
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<description>Melbourne University’s Student Arts Festival. 10–29 August 2009</description>
<pubDate>Mon, 14 Sep 2009 07:08:38 GMT</pubDate>

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<![CDATA[<p>The winners of the MUDFEST11 Mudcakes have been announced at the <span class="caps">MUDFEST</span> gala spectacular.</p>]]>
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<p>The winners of the MUDFEST11 Mudcakes have been announced at the <span class="caps">MUDFEST</span> gala spectacular</p>

	<h3>The visual artists pick of performance</h3>

	<h4><a href="http://mudfest.org.au/program/holiday">Holiday</a></h4>

	<h3>The performances pick of visual arts</h3>

	<h4><a href="http://mudfest.org.au/program/spider-spaces">Spider Spaces</a></h4>

	<h3>Best team</h3>

	<h4><a href="http://mudfest.org.au/program/the-puppet">The Puppet</a></h4>

	<h3>Most innovative project</h3>

	<h4><a href="http://mudfest.org.au/program/a-novelty">a novelty</a></h4>

	<h3>Best project starting with the letter M</h3>

	<h4><a href="http://mudfest.org.au/program/malta">Malta</a></h4>

	<h3>Best interpretation of the theme Hidden Spaces</h3>

	<h4><a href="http://mudfest.org.au/program/a-novelty">a novelty</a></h4>

	<h3>Best special event a tie!</h3>

	<h4><a href="http://mudfest.org.au/program/lock-in-the-musical">Locked in the musical</a> and <a href="http://mudfest.org.au/program/shifting-patterns-of-light-and-shade">Patterns of light and shade – the super 8 film festival</a></h4>

	<h3>Project we’d like to see go on and have a further life</h3>

	<h4><a href="http://mudfest.org.au/program/la-promenade-des-gens-betes">La Promenade des genes betes</a></h4>

	<h3>Congratulations to all nominees</h3>
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<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 01:38:05 GMT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>David Ryding</dc:creator>
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<item><title>Award nominees announced</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>Remember voting is active until 9pm tomorrow night and is done in the club</p>]]>
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<p>Tomorrow night MUDFEST11 closes with a bang</p>

	<p>The club will be open at 6 and from 630 you will have a chance to play the game board of Mysterious Mysteries for the last time leading up to the dénouement of this case of murder at 730, when the killer will be revealed</p>

	<p>Then at 830 the club will rock to the rhapsodic rhythmic riffing of the chaps from Classical Jam. Check them out here (www.classicaljam.org)</p>

	<p>Then at ten, tongue firmly in cheek, the awards spectacular begins.</p>

	<p>The visual artists pick of performance<br />
Holiday<br />
La Promenade des genes betes<br />
Hangman<br />
Malta<br />
Into the Unknown</p>

	<p>The performances pick of visual arts<br />
Forgotten Flowers<br />
Living Space<br />
Shelf Life Gallery<br />
Spider Spaces<br />
Our Melbourne 2050</p>

	<p>Best team<br />
The Puppets<br />
Trackers of Ochryinchus<br />
Patterns of light and shade &#8211; the super 8 film festival<br />
Holiday<br />
It wasn&#8217;t me</p>

	<p>Most innovative project<br />
a novelty<br />
Mysterious Mysteries<br />
Shelf Life Gallery<br />
Living Space<br />
Talking Books</p>

	<p>Best project starting with the letter M<br />
The Maids<br />
Malta<br />
The Manor<br />
Mysterious Mysteries<br />
Made in a hidden space</p>

	<p>Best interpretation of the theme Hidden Spaces<br />
a novelty<br />
Spider Spaces<br />
Shelf Life Gallery<br />
Random Reading<br />
Living space</p>

	<p>Most panicked appearance in the <span class="caps">MUDFEST</span> office<br />
Nominees announced on the night</p>

	<p>Best special event<br />
Locked in the musical<br />
Patterns of light and shade &#8211; the super 8 film festival<br />
Hierachy<br />
Jemmima Puddleduck<br />
24 Hour film shoot</p>

	<p>Project we&#8217;d like to see go on and have a further life<br />
Holiday<br />
Malta<br />
Hangman<br />
La Promenade des genes betes<br />
Into the Unknown</p>

	<p>Remember voting is active until 9pm tomorrow night and is done in the club</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 05:11:57 GMT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>David Ryding</dc:creator>
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<item><title>Words of Walls</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>Have you found them all?</p>]]>
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<p>What would these walls say if they could speak? What words would they choose to express themselves? <a href="http://mudfest.org.au/program/words-of-walls">Words of Walls</a> looks at the world more poetically. It asks the passer-by to see the stories, the poetry and the imaginary in their everyday, urban environment.</p>
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<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 04:04:34 GMT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>David Ryding</dc:creator>
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<item><title>Hangman Review</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>Everyday we are faced with choices, stretching from the profound “what do I want to be?” to the mundane “one sugar or two?” Hangman, billed as “a comedy…about torture”, questions the choices we choose to make important and the reasoning that goes into making these decisions.</p>]]>
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<p>Review: <a href="http://mudfest.org.au/program/hangman">Hangman</a></p>

	<p>Everyday we are faced with choices, stretching from the profound “what do I want to be?” to the mundane “one sugar or two?” Hangman, billed as “a comedy…about torture”, questions the choices we choose to make important and the reasoning that goes into making these decisions.</p>

	<p>As the audience filed in, the all male cast was already on stage in a set reminiscent of a messy 1970’s office using props such as a rusty saw, petrol can, air pump and croquet mallet to mime torture methods. A fellow audience member remarked the repetitive music made it “like a <span class="caps">DVD</span> title menu”.</p>

	<p>We follow newcomer, Alphonse, (Luke McMahon) into an underground government organisation, staffed with “the best of the best” which is seemingly frozen at a point in time but at the same time transcends any particular time. Orwellian rhetoric such as “we cannot be compromised” is repeated whilst Eddy’s (Kerry Glennon) references to “the war” could apply to any conflict. Each character has different reasons for inflicting torture: duty, past experiences and personal weakness. Puccini’s Nessum Dorma is used in a similar role to Beethoven in Kubrick’s A Clockwork Orange: as the cue for the torturous interrogations to begin.</p>

	<p>Al Green’s dramatic lighting design was very effective in dividing the set and highlighting the tension in the interrogations scenes: the defensive silence maintained by the victim being interpreted by the interrogators as a threat. The Victim (Will Stanton), who silently presides over the entire play via videolink, should be commending for maintained his composure throughout the entire 60 minutes. The set was a good use of the space however non-tiered seating made front row seats very sought after.</p>

	<p>I felt the characters of McDeath and Eddy were too forceful at times – subtlety would have been more effective. Ben Volchok as the mute Lexington Chase made good use of his movements and gestures to make his presence felt without saying a word. The timing of the ensemble was excellent and there was certainly no holding back in the more physically violent scenes. The neutral accents were also a welcome detail. Kerry Glennon looked every inch the turtle necked 70’s nerd, however, more attention to detail in make up and costumes in general would have aided the visuals. There was good use of the video link to show characters’ inner emotions</p>

	<p>The humour was to be found in the bizarre group dynamics and ethical dilemmas faced by the characters as they approach the subject of torture. There is even a swipe at bureaucracy when the team’s interrogations are hampered by the absence of a report from another division that will never come. Alphonse’s internal dilemma of trying to retain outside values in this insane world where the enemy changes but the job description doesn’t dares the audience to make a choice and live with the consequences. Even if it means we are letting the innocent be tortured for the greater good. After all, “the only bad choice is no choice at all”. An enjoyable exploration of a confronting subject matter which far from trivialising it; leaves you with plenty to mull over.</p>

	<p><em>Review by Justina Lui</em></p>
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<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 02:49:24 GMT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>David Ryding</dc:creator>
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<item><title>The Puppets Review</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>Review: The Puppets<br />
The Puppets is a worthy part of the Mudfest11 program as it deals with the idea that in some situations there are no hidden spaces…</p>]]>
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<p><em>&#8220;&#8230;an ambitious social critique of modern society and the capitalist mentality that drives it.&#8221;</em></p>

	<p>Go <a href="http://union.unimelb.edu.au/theatre/review-the-puppets">here</a> to read</p>
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<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 01:26:11 GMT</pubDate>
<dc:creator>David Ryding</dc:creator>
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