ADFAS Mornington Peninsula Inc : Newsletter Volume 16 Number 9 2018 Dear Members, SEASON 2019 LAUNCH: The program of nine lectures and two interest mornings was launched on 12 October. Brochures and flyers were distributed and a PowerPoint presentation was also screened. The brochures, flyers will be distributed and the PowerPoint will be repeated at the 9 for those who were unable to attend the 12 October lecture. A special form for membership renewals is available on the website and will be handed out again at 9 lecture. Please remember the discounted membership fee for renewals and new memberships applies for fees paid by 30 2018. ACOUSTICS FOR THE 12 OCTOBER LECTURE: I apologise for the acoustics during this lecture. The decision to use only a headset microphone was not enacted and the performance from the lapel microphone was not acceptable. In future, only a headset microphone will be used even if the lecturer wishes otherwise. The lectern microphone was also inadvertently left on at the start of the lecture. At future lectures, the lecturer will not be in total darkness to enhance the quality of the slides. Not being able to see the speaker clearly is detrimental to the clarity of speech. The overhead projector is to be replaced by the Shire and a better quality of the image is expected. We continue to liaise with the Shire to carry out the promised equipment upgrade so that these improvements are completed for the first lecture of 2019. RAFFLE: The final raffle for this year will be held at the 9 lecture. The prize is a signed copy of Richard Heathcote s beautifully presented book, Carrick Hill: A Portrait. Richard has kindly donated his book to the Society and all proceeds will go to the Young Arts Program. I look forward to the prospect of seeing you at the AGM at 4.45pm, prior to the 9 lecture. Peter McGinley Chairman Volume 16 Number 9 2018 1
FRIDAY 9 NOVEMBER LECTURE: 5.30 pm Peninsula Community Theatre Richard Heathcote: Carrick Hill Richard Heathcote is currently Director of Benefaction at Carrick Hill House and Garden in Adelaide. He previously managed, for a decade, Rippon Lea Estate, the flagship property of the National Trust in Melbourne. He presented for ABC Television, The New Eden, a six part series which traced the evolution of the Australian garden and he has also published on heritage buildings and gardens. As a graduate of the prestigious Attingham Summer School for the Study of the English Country House, Richard has an extensive knowledge of architecture, collections and social history. Awarded a Churchill Fellowship, he was able to visit places Canada and Britain looking at interpretations of heritage sites. Richard joined the prestigious Royal Collections Studies Group that is granted permission to inspect the Queen s collection at Windsor Castle and other royal palaces. From the late 1930s, Carrick Hill was the home of Edward and Ursula Hayward. Their foothills mansion, with its glorious garden, was alive with social gatherings at which guests from all walks of life were gathered and entertained. The fine collection of art at Carrick Hill has provided rich material for Richard to create exhibitions and publications, using his particular talent of making art accessible to everyone. In his lecture, Richard will describe Edward and Ursula s journey as collectors of fine art and furnishings. Volume 16 Number 9 2018 2
REFLECTION ON SATURDAY 13 OCTOBER INTEREST MORNING After morning tea, Dr Sophie Oosterwijk presented two one hour lectures, separated by a short break, on the fascinating works and life of Hieronymus Bosch. The presentation was enhanced by the venue in the delightful and intimate Tallis Pavilion at Beleura House. Her exploration of Bosch s art within its historical and cultural context gave an excellent understanding of this intriguing artist and was warmly received by the audience. Members are encouraged to participate in the Interest Mornings as they provide an opportunity to engage in other diverse areas of expertise of the lecturer. ADFAS MORNINGTON PENINSULA INC ABN: 51 654 880 821 ADDRESS: ADFAS Mornington Peninsula PO Box572 Mornington 3931 EMAIL: morningtonpeninsula@adfas.org.au CHAIRMAN: Peter McGinley 0418 311 827 SECRETARY: Sue Martin 0414 968 448 MEMBERSHIP: Vicky Davison 0407 810 877 BOOKINGS: Glad Hungerford 9787 2092 Volume 16 Number 9 2018 3
Members are advised of the following events at Beleura House for : DATE EVENT TIME Thursday 15 Wednesday 21 Tuesday 27 From Anatolia to Andaluse A Magic Carpet Ride! Ashley Hribar and Ayse Goknur Shanal Ayse and Ashley s performance at the 2017 Mersin International Music Festival in Turkey sparked the beginnings of an exploration into the richness of Turkish music and Spanish culture. This compilation of love songs draws its inspiration from different regions in Turkey and is arranged especially for voice and combined with the spectacular performance of the Stuart and Sons Piano. ANAM Artists Grainger at his most exciting, Tchaikovsky at his most loved ANAM Musicians share the stage with the world s finest artists, performing in venues across Australia. The visit sees us enjoying Grainger The Warrior, an imaginary ballet for six hands and Tchaikovsky Suite from The Nutcracker, an arrangement by Pletnev for two pianos. The Stuart and Sons will shine! Kristian Chong & Tania Gabrielian Think Mozart, think Gershwin think how wonderful! Leading Australian Pianist Kristian Chong teams with the outstanding American Pianist, Tanya Gabrielian in a program that will enthral, excite and entertain you, from Mozart through to Gershwin s Rhapsody in Blue. Kristian and Tanya met as students at the Royal Academy of Music in London and reunite to bring you a wonderful concert. afternoon tea. afternoon tea afternoon tea Friday 30 1 December Friday 7 December 8 December Mikado on the Rocks an effervescent comedy It is a few nights before Christmas at Beleura House in 1922 Join cast members from Christmas Bon Bons Productions as they bring their usual energy, comedic touch and vocal allure to this deliciously witty romp: Mikado on the Rocks. The Roaring Twenties combines with the wit and elegance of Gilbert and Sullivan s most beloved opera. Don t miss it! Enquiries Telephone: 03 5975 2027 Email admin@beleura.org.au www.beleura.org.au Evening Performances Drive in from 5.30pm for 6.30pm performance. performance meet at Mornington Golf Club from 12.45 for performance. Volume 16 Number 9 2018 4
ADFAS MORNINGTON PENINSULA Member of the Association of ADFAS www.adfas.org.au/societies/victoria/ 2019 LECTURE PROGRAM All lectures commence at 5.30pm at the Peninsula Community Theatre, Wilsons Rd, Mornington 22 February Paul Bahn The Shock of the Old: Discovering Britain s Cave Art 9 August Leslie Primo * Foreigners in London 1520-1677: The Artists that Changed the Course of British Art 15 March Mark Burry Meeting the Posthumous Challenges of completing Gaudi s Sagrada Familia Basilica 6 September Christopher Bradley * Islamic Art- Exploring the Decorative Arts of the Islamic World 3 May Chloe Sayer Gold of the Gods: Treasures of South America and the Search for El Dorado 4 October Marilyn Elm For the Love of Flowers 7 June John Weretka A Short History of Stage Design 8 Susannah Fullerton OAM The Diary of Samuel Pepys 5 July Vivienne Lawes *INTEREST MORNINGS: The Honourable East India Company: East-West Trade 1600-1800, Chinese Export and Chinoiserie 10am at Beleura House * 10 August Leslie Primo The Multiple Lives of Leonardo da Vinci * 7 September Christopher Bradley Treasures of the Silk Road Volume 16 Number 9 2018 5