With acknowledgements to the
Land’s Original Owners, the contributions by the Local, State and Commonwealth
Governments and a warm welcome by Somerset’s Mayor, Graeme Lehmann, notable
guest speakers from places including Somerset and Scenic Rim Regional Councils, Toogoolawah’s Condensery, Creative Art Alliance, Regional Arts Services
Network and Ms Valkyrie Blacksmith, the Centre’s new venue Co-ordinator,
delivered an impassioned and informed account of the possibilities of growing and the support of the arts in
its many forms along with the promotion of cultural tourism in the region.
Augmenting the ambience of an
evening themed of the Arts, during a short break, guests dined on delicious
grazing platters by Noabiarra while being entertained with some soulful singing
by Arts Alliance’s Andrew Coleman.
Members of the Esk Community
Choir could never have imagined that they could have been sharing the ‘stage’
with the Queensland Symphony Orchestra, but hot on the heels of this inspiring
evening, there they were on Saturday, October 2nd, serving up to a
small audience rugged up around the illuminated lawns of the Somerset Civic
Centre, a short choral entre to the QSO’s Livestream performance by Brisbane
violinist, Grace Clifford and the musical works of Jean Sibelius. The infectious rhythms and powerful emotions
of Beethoven’s 7th brought the evening to its gratifying conclusion.
By: Sue Walker
What a superb evening it must have been!
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