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This year Multicultural Arts Victoria will recognize and celebrate Human Rights over four days in different ways giving oath to the voices of the young people. Supported by the City of Melbourne, Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, Signal and Arts Centre Melbourne, the series of events will immerse us in human rights through the minds of the young expressed through their own voices and the imagination of street and contemporary live artists.

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multiculturalarts.com.au

HUMAN RIGHTSCONTEMPORARY ART

YOUTH VOICES7-10 December 2012

Arts Centre Melbourne & SIGNAL

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This year Human Rights Day is on Monday December 10 and Multicultural Arts Victoria (MAV) will recognize and celebrate this day over four days in different ways giving oath to the voices of the young people.

Supported by the City of Melbourne, Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, Signal and Arts Centre Melbourne, the series of events will immerse us in human rights through the minds of the young expressed through their own voices and the imagination of street, visual and contemporary live artists.

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SIGNAL

ARTS CENTRE MELBOURNE, HAMER HALL

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For four days of summer, a living art display will pop up as an outdoor ‘living room’ at Signal. Featuring several couches transformed on-site by street, visual and installation artists inspired by young people and their thoughts on human rights. Be ready to experience firsthand traditional street art, environmental art plus video and sound scapes. The couches will be created and evolve right before our eyes over these four days, and are open places for public to sit and chat and even join in the couch evolution.

Check out performance times where you will travel from couch to couch experiencing a series of short, live art acts by performance artists where each couch is the stage.

From future technologies to contortion to plastic wrapping to a puppet that sleeps and the vision of MAV’s Contemporary Cultures stream, Couch World is a space for new art, new ways of engaging with audiences and for dialogue. The group of contemporary artists involved have worked with young people taking their ideas and issues raised through MAV’s youth steering committee and used them as inspiration to inform and create the artwork and performance making. It’s an innovative collaboration between contemporary artists and young people from our city.

times and dates Friday Dec 7

4-7pmStreet artists transforming couches

Saturday Dec 8

Performance(40 min) 8.15pm

12-3pm

4pm

9.30am-12.30pm

1pm

9.30am-12.30pm

1pm

Monday Dec 10Sunday Dec 9

All transformation and performance happening at Signal, Flinders Walk, Northbank

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COUCHWORLD

OUTDOOR LIVING ROOM CREATED FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

7-10 DECEMBER 2012 - FREE SIGNAL, Flinders Walk, Northbank

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RIGHTS AT THE ROUND TABLEYOUTH FORUM FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

SATURDAY DECEMBER 8, 1-3pm, FREEArts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall

Rights at the Round Table is an open forum by young people from all cultures and backgrounds to raise and discuss issues of human rights in an equal and ‘round table’ setting providing a space to link people with experts, resources and their community.

Now in its third year the forum is expanding its reach and audience, lifting youth voices to the forefront and validating young leaders in the wider community.

Karen Toohey (Acting Commissioner of the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission) and David Manne (Melbourne’s Refugee and Immigration Legal Centre) will be in attendance with key youth speakers and special guests still to be announced.

After the Forum, join us for the Walk for Human Rights from the Arts Centre Melbourne to Signal and discover Couch World.

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WALK FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

A MAIN GATE OF LOCOMOTION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

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SATURDAY DECEMBER 8, 3pm, FREEFrom Arts Centre Melbourne Hamer Hall entrance in St

Kilda Rd to Signal alongside the Yarra River

Get up and walk for human rights! We invite you walk with us for human rights along the Yarra from the Arts Centre Melbourne Hamer Hall to Signal and arrive to Couch World.

Wear colours and bring a hat!

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MAV in partnership with the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission will officially launch the Anti-Hate Campaign to mark International Human Rights Day. performers on the day will liven up the formalities, bringing Couch World to life!

Anti-Hate is a website that encourages people to no longer tolerate hate in the community. It offers a place to report your experiences, share good tips on how to fight discrimination and tools to spray out hate online. visit antihate.vic.gov.au

ANTI-HATE CAMPAIGN

LAUNCH TO TACKLE HATE HEAD ON

MONDAY DECEMBER 10, 12:30-2PM, FREESignal, Flinders Walk, Northbank

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Proudly Supported by

Project Coordinators: Claudia Escobar, Emily Sweeney and Penne Thornton.

Design: Deshani Wickremasinghe

Proudly supported by City of Melbourne, Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, Arts Victoria, Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Centre Melbourne, Signal, Matana Foundation

for Young People, Red Little Trucks, Green Hearts Recyclers and Bunnings Warehouse.

Creative Team Couch WorldArtists And Provocateurs: Samuel Rimene, Victor Holder, Tony

Adams, Cake Industries, Michelle Hamer, Aleks Mothra, Mystic Trio, Kathleen Gonzales, Teame Ersie, Tariro Mavondo, Ruth Sancho

Huerga, Gary Friedman, Demi Sorono, Carlo Sorono, Low Rez Choir, James Henry, Paul Reade And !Thunderrclapp!

Creative Director: Claudia Escobar/ Production Coordinator: Tania Canas / Production Volunteer: Dominic Wagner / Youth Coordinators:

Emily Sweeney And Penne Thornton

Multicultural Arts Victoria is proudly supported by the Australia Council for the Arts, Arts Victoria, City of Port Phillip and the City of

Melbourne.

Special thanks to MAV Team, Andrea Makris, Anne Harkin, Hannes Berger, Mirakle Gotti, Schoolhouse Studios, Frank Torres, The Office

of Housing and Tenants AssociationPhotographs by James Henry and Claudia Escobar

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Produced and presented by Multicultural Arts Victoria