{Nuit Noir}
{The suggestion of oppulence}
A troupe of Swiss Alps tumbers with cinched waists. A tall man with a few feathered friends. Egad, I never would have thought! Following on from earlier acquisitional good news, I am delighted to report that As if from the clouds, restless and The Loon of Swan Hill seeks an audience (two artists' books exhibited earlier this year as part of Draw Me A Story and In Your Dreams) have been acquired by the Melbourne University Library.
And lest you missed our trumpeting, especially for The Australian Ballet's Behind Ballet blog, we created several embellished collages to celebrate George Balanchine's Ballet Imperial (as part of Styling Ballet Imperial). A one act love letter to the work of both Petipa and Tchaikovsky, our collages for Balanchine feature the dancing feet of Juliet Burnett, Madeleine Eastoe, Robyn Hendricks, and Amber Scott.
You can now pocket your very own slice of Imperial Russia and gold-dusted Mariinsky-blue tutus in the form of a new zine, The suggestion of opulence.
The suggestion of opulence is available through our online store for $9.00 (AUD).
Joining this new zine on stage, and having also made its debut at Tonerpalooza, a festival of zines presented by Sticky Institute and the State Library of Victoria, is Louise's Nuit Noir.
Nuit Noir is available through our online store for $2.00 (AUD).
{New zines for winter.}