Katherine Seppings
Katherine Seppings
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The Tiger Has Many Lives: The Story of Rod Wells Book Launch 23 April 2022
'The Tiger has Many Lives: The Story of Rod Wells' by Pamela Wells.
Launched by Tim Bowden AM
23 April, Victory Hall, 79 Hogan St, Tatura
Vision Generator Jason Cohen.
Music: Dmitri Shostakovich - Romance (from The Gadfly)
Holst arr Ayres: I Vow To Thee My Country - Reading Phoenix Choir - arrangement by Paul Ayres
To purchase book - order through Sevenpens Publishing sevenpenspublishing.com/the-tiger-has-many-lives-the-story-of-rod-wells/
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‘Willesee’ report on Characters of Castlemaine by Katherine Seppings 1986
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The ‘Willesee’ (Ch 9) report on Katherine Seppings’ black and white photographic exhibition 'Characters of Castlemaine' held at the Wallace Bros Gallery, Castlemaine, 1986. The images captured 53 local characters of the region at that time. I do not own the rights to this footage.
'My Father's Voice' Katherine E Seppings
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Katherine Seppings reads her poem 'My Father's Voice' at the Memory Weaving anthology ( Poetica Christi) launch and pays tribute to her father Edgar Seppings. Held at MC2 Doncaster & Templestowe Rooms, Manningham Council Offices, 2 March 2014.
Katherine Seppings - A Womans Work - Australian Poetry Slam (2011) Castlemaine
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Katherine Seppings performs her poem 'A Woman's Work' at the Australian Poetry Slam (2011) held at The Maurocco Bar, Castlemaine. katherineseppings.com/ www.mauroccobar.com.au/ www.australianpoetry.org/cafe-poet-program/

Комментарии

  • @leola73
    @leola73 4 года назад

    Awesome to see this Katherine, What an interesting collection of characters, sad to think they're all gone. Nice to peek into the town 36 years ago.

  • @karenglenn6707
    @karenglenn6707 4 года назад

    I have never seen this before. Love it!!

  • @christophersimmins3181
    @christophersimmins3181 4 года назад

    Struth that bought back some fond memories... We too went to that 'Castlemaine Characters' exhibition at Wallace Bros ...then popped into the Nita Pouton gallery two doors up.