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20050822

Good Photos and Credits for the Costumes


Kylie, the blockbuster exhibition, now has its own online gallery on the Arts Centre's website and can be viewed for free via www.theartscentre.net.au.

This major new initiative by the Arts Centre's Performing Arts Collection contains images of all costumes displayed during the Melbourne exhibition with information, captions and images of Kylie. The Collection can be navigated via themed area, designer, year and even colour of costume!

The website contains a news section where fans can keep up to date with the latest Kylie Collection happenings, including new tour venues and the latest costume donations made by Kylie. Fans can also view videos of Kylie visiting the collection and backstage in concert.

The Arts Centre's Chief Executive, Tim Jacobs says "With an acclaimed touring exhibition, a major published catalogue and now a leading edge online presence, the Kylie Minogue Collection has set a new benchmark for the Arts Centre. It provides a great foundation for our new Icon Series of performing arts exhibitions celebrating other great performers, beginning in late 2006. It also enables more people to access the performing arts and discover what the Arts Centre does."

Kylie exhibition curator, Janine Barrand says: "Kylie has fans all over the world so it was very important for us to have the Kylie Minogue Collection online so everyone can enjoy it. This project forms part of a much wider initiative aimed at getting as much of the Performing Arts Collection online as possible."

Website design company David Trewern Design, www.dtdesign.com, was contracted to produce the online gallery for the Arts Centre.

The Arts Centre will continue to add more items from the Kylie Collection online so fans are encouraged to return to the site to check out the latest or sign up for the Arts Centre's eNews for updates.

Kylie: a free exhibition catalogues, postcards and posters all available for sale via the Arts Centre concierge desk or online.

Exhibition tour dates:

QUEENSLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
6 September - 4 December 2005

POWERHOUSE MUSEUM
26 December 05 - 7 May 2006

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KYLIE MINOGUE - KYLIE TO TOUR NEXT YEAR
KYLIE TO TOUR NEXT YEAR

Australian singer KYLIE MINOGUE has made such a remarkable recovery from breast cancer, she will continue her postponed Showgirl tour next spring (06).

The SPINNING AROUND beauty was forced to cancel a series of live shows when she was diagnosed with the deadly disease in May (05) - but is making a speedy recovery following two operations in Melbourne, Australia and intensive chemotherapy and radiation treatment in Paris, France.
Minogue is 'over the moon' after doctors told her she will be healthy enough to return to the stage less than a year after being hit with her devastating diagnosis.

An insider tells British newspaper The People, 'When the tour was cancelled, naturally everyone's first thought was for Kylie's health.
'The team weren't given any indication of if or when the dates would be rescheduled and were just left hanging. So imagine their surprise and delight when they received a call last week to tell them it would be back on in the spring.'

21/08/2005 14:02 "

20050818

Kylie: a free exhibition goes online!


18 Aug 2005
Kylie, the blockbuster exhibition, now has its own online gallery on the Arts Centre’s website and can be viewed for free via www.theartscentre.net.au.
This major new initiative by the Arts Centre’s Performing Arts Collection contains images of all costumes displayed during the Melbourne exhibition with information, captions and images of Kylie. The Collection can be navigated via themed area, designer, year and even colour of costume!

The website contains a news section where fans can keep up to date with the latest Kylie Collection happenings, including new tour venues and the latest costume donations made by Kylie. Fans can also view videos of Kylie visiting the collection and backstage in concert.

The Arts Centre’s Chief Executive, Tim Jacobs says “With an acclaimed touring exhibition, a major published catalogue and now a leading edge online presence, the Kylie Minogue Collection has set a new benchmark for the Arts Centre. It provides a great foundation for our new Icon Series of performing arts exhibitions celebrating other great performers, beginning in late 2006. It also enables more people to access the performing arts and discover what the Arts Centre does.”

Kylie exhibition curator, Janine Barrand says “Kylie has fans all over the world so it was very important for us to have the Kylie Minogue Collection online so everyone can enjoy it. This project forms part of a much wider initiative aimed at getting as much of the Performing Arts Collection online as possible.”

Website design company David Trewern Design, www.dtdesign.com, was contracted to produce the online gallery for the Arts Centre.

The Arts Centre will continue to add more items from the Kylie Collection online so fans are encouraged to return to the site to check out the latest or sign up for the Arts Centre’s eNews for updates.

the Arts Centre presents
The Kylie Minogue Collection Online
www.theartscentre.net.au and follow the links.
Kylie: a free exhibition– catalogues, postcards and posters all available for sale via the Arts Centre concierge desk or online.
Exhibition tour dates:
QUEENSLAND PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
6 September - 4 December 2005
POWERHOUSE MUSEUM
26 December 05 - 7 May 2006

Media: For more information please contact Ricky Bryan on 03 9281 8146 or 0411 599 299 orricky.bryan@theartscentre.net.au

* Kylie Exhibition Website (1.5MB)

20050814

Kylie Fan Deposed

Atticus - Sunday Times - Times Online: "Campaigning can't play second fiddle to Kylie in the Tory camp
A Tory party activist has been forced out of office for one of the gravest offences known to politics: attending a Kylie Minogue concert. Daniel Smy, 31, was watching Kylie in London on the Sunday before the election when fellow members of South Dorset Conservative Association say he should have been out campaigning. Now Smy has been removed as deputy chairman of the local party.
�I am a big fan of Kylie Minogue and love her music,� says Smy. �Nobody my age would have given up the chance to go and see her in favour of going out campaigning. The Tory party needs to get away from this old fuddy duddy image and move into the 21st century.� As Kylie, that great political thinker once said, we should be so lucky. "

20050808

KYLIE MINOGUE - KYLIE RESTS UP AT HOUSE OF FASHION GURU: "KYLIE RESTS UP AT HOUSE OF FASHION GURU



Pop beauty KYLIE MINOGUE has flown to the holiday home of fashion designer KARL LAGERFELD to recover from her recent chemotherapy treatment.
The 37-year-old Australian singer, who announced that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer in May (05), is staying at the house in the French resort of Biarritz with her boyfriend OLIVIER MARTINEZ.

A friend says, 'She is feeling fragile and vulnerable and wants to hide away at the moment.

'Chemotherapy is pretty gruelling for anyone, but it hit Kylie really hard.'

Chanel boss Lagerfeld designed several costumes for Kylie's Showgirl Tour, which was abandoned due to the singer's illness.

07/08/2005 12:47 "

20050807

Rafael's curious career: "Kylie

In 2002, Bonachela's career took what he self-deprecatingly describes as 'an interesting turn' when he was commissioned to choreograph Kylie Minogue's routine at that year's Brit Awards.
Since then, he has also choreographed her award-winning Fever tour and last year's Showgirl showstopper, as well as her shows at the Top Of The Pops Awards and the World Music Awards, plus the videos for I Believe In You and Giving You Up.
She returned the favour by appearing in his seven-minute film, 21, one of four dance films he has done, with another commission for Channel Four due to be broadcast at the end of the year
For the moment, though, he's concentrating on a still-unnamed piece being premiered at the Edinburgh Festival next week and the final preparations for Curious Consicence.

'Virtually as we speak,' he tells me, 'the dancers and I are all getting back together again for the first time in several weeks while we've all been on holiday.

'We could be starting completely afresh having all had a chance to think about it but, for once, I feel pretty pleased with a work at this stage of its creation. Actually, I'm looking forward to seeing it myself!'
Rambert Dance Company perform Curious Conscience, as well as Constant Speed by Mark Baldwin and Swamp by Michael Clark, at the Lowry from Wednesday, September 21, to Saturday, September 24. Call 0870 111 2000.
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