Wednesday, November 25, 2009

FUSION DOWNUNDER OPENS TONIGHT!

Fusion Downunder's grand opening is tonight at 8PM ARTS HOUSE, NORTH MELBOURNE TOWN HALL.

The show runs from Thursday 26th - Saturday 28th November.

BENGAL LIVE! features for ONE Night only at 4PM Sunday 29th November.

To take advantage of seeing both shows you can buy a combi ticket! please see all details below.

We hope you enjoy the show!


Monday, November 16, 2009

PURCHASE TICKETS at www.easytix.com.au

To buy tickets to Fusion Downunder and/or Bengal Live! www.easytix.com.au

Tickets are $25 or $20 concession and there is a Special Combi ticket offer for only $40 concession $30 if you wish to attend both events. Group bookings for 5 or more $20 per head.


For all enquiries: P 04 3174 3045

 

WRITER - Pramita Banerjee


Pramita Banerjee has lived in Kolkata, Kathmandu, Brisbane and Melbourne.  Like most Bengali-Australians she is practiced at juggling multiple roles; she is a mother, an aspiring writer and a doctor.  Her short stories have been published in local magazines and The Australian.  

ACTRESS - Sumona Bhattacharya


Sumona Bhattacharya is a trained dancer of the north Indian classical style - Kathak. She has performed is various plays, musicals, telefilm and radio plays in Melbourne and India. She has also produced children's plays.

ACTRESS - Aparna Bhattacharjee


Aparna Bhattacharjee is a well regarded actor in the migrant Indian Community for her superb comedy roles. She is also a melodious singer. She participated in many multi-cultural events hosted by the Bengali Association of Victoria. Her anchor role in the stage production of “A Tribute to Motherhood” and in her comedy role in a subsequent Bengali Tele-film “Gondogol” brought her to the forefront of popularity.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

ACTRESS - Dipti Kaipa


Dipti Kaipa  plays the part of Aparna. She is a Social Work and Psychology student, studying at RMIT University.  Dipti has immersed herself in various cultural art forms form a young age, having been a student of classical Indian dancing and Hindustani classical music.  Prior to Fusion Downunder, Dipti has acted in a number of community-run cultural dramas and musical/dance renditions.   

Saturday, October 24, 2009

ACTRESS - Nina Nicols


Nina Nicols plays the part of Susan Pomfrett, she is a Monash Performing Arts Graduate who has also studied Shakepeare at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. As well as being an actress, she is also a writer, songwriter, singer and musician, who has produced her own show. She has many stage, film and TV credits including: Neighbours, Opera Australia, Melbourne and Adelaide Fringe shows and recently appeared as the Killer Ghost in the new Australian horror feature film, Damned By Dawn to name a few.
 
Regarding her involvement in Fusion Down Under, she is excited about the prospect of getting to do a little Bollywood dancing!