Rising Festival
An ‘alien vibe’ and no fear of death: this singer is full of surprises
Kazu Makino thought her days with Blonde Redhead were behind her. But Covid changed all that.
- by Michael Dwyer
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Banned by police, this controversial rap group is heading to Melbourne
Western Sydney rap group OneFour are set to perform their first headline show in Melbourne as part of the RISING festival in June.
- by Thomas Mitchell
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What’s on
It’s supposed to be Melbourne’s premier cultural festival. But does it work?
Rising is “a festival that you do, in a city that does it best: music, food, art and culture under moonlight”. That’s not a purpose, it’s a hopelessly vague marketing slogan.
- by Cameron Woodhead
What would you do if you found the last thylacine? First, build a boat ...
This wrap of Rising festival shows includes Hide the Dog, Identity, The Dan Daw Show, Buŋgul, THIS, Ethel Cain, Thundercat, Weyes Blood, Tanz, and Tracker.
- by Cameron Woodhead, Andrew Fuhrmann, Mahmood Fazal, Giselle Au-Nhien Nguyen and Rebecca Harkins-Cross
How a funeral and a song called Squid led to a breakthrough for this local band
RVG’s third album is their finest – and riskiest – yet. ‘The best-case scenario is we make a great record, the worst case is we have a very expensive holiday.’
- by Mikey Cahill
Kink was the vehicle that let me get to grips with my body: Dan Daw
Disabled performer Dan Daw, who performs at RISING Festival this month, says the two places he feels truly free are in the bedroom and on stage as a dancer.
- by Stephanie Bunbury
How twin artists broke reality to create surreal new world
In the heart of the city, brothers Efrain and Pablo Del Hierro have created a vibrant, art-filled world to bring about “a colourful stain on grey reality”.
- by Nadia Bailey
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Rising Festival 2023
Rising Festival brings together theatre, dance, music, art, and everything in between. Here’s a peek into the program.
Where the wild things are: Spot the wallabies along Birrarung Marr
It’s not often you see marsupials in the heart of Melbourne, but now’s your chance, thanks to artist Matthew Clarke and the Rising Festival.
- by Kerrie O'Brien
The show portraying the decline of western civilisation, in mud
THIS is an absurdist work staged in a sea of mud in a former power station that skewers the cosy relationship between politics, real estate and big business.
- by Karl Quinn
‘We can’t be afraid of truth’: Curator brings Indigenous stories into the light
Kimberley Moulton’s years of work have come to fruition in what will be the biggest exhibition of Indigenous art ever mounted in Victoria.
- by Kerrie O'Brien