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Roll up, roll up: the Burnie Show is back with full-on fun for families

**Free Two-Day Music Workshop for Young People**
Are you aged 16-25? If yes, then you need to be a part of this free two-day music workshop for young people at the new Burnie Arts Centre. It will be two full days of music making, conversation, and connection.

Break open your ideas and turn them into full songs. Explore how lyrics, melody, and structure work together. Work through creative blocks and find new ways to write. Get real about booking gigs, building an audience, and releasing your work. Share your songs and hear how they land.

Led by nationally recognized facilitators from The Push, a national youth music training organisation, with support from Music Tasmania. Spots are limited. For more information and registration, visit the Burnie Arts Centre website.

### Burnie Show and Agri-Expo | October 3-4
The first weekend of October, the Burnie Show and Agri-Expo will take over the Agriplex at Romaine. The event features a wide array of attractions, including a country fashion show and a battle of the bands that draw visitors from across the region.

Tickets are available online.

### Annual Spring Show Spectacular | October 3-5
The Devonport Orchid Society Inc. Annual Spring Orchid Show Spectacular will be held at Maidstone Park Memorial Hall, Main Road, Spreyton, from October 3 to 5. This event features Australian native and exotic orchids, alongside a floral art show.

Enjoy orchid potting demonstrations, advice, floral art posie sales, orchid plants and bark sales, and a monster raffle with marvellous prizes.

Opening hours:
– Friday, October 3: 2pm to 5pm
– Saturday, October 4: 9am to 4:30pm
– Sunday, October 5: 9am to 3pm

### TASART Exhibition | October 3–25
The Burnie Coastal Art Group presents TASART, now in its 47th year. This exhibition is a competition with donated prizes each valued around $1,000, and a major prize of $5,000.

The exhibition opens with a cocktail party on October 3 at 6pm at Burnie Coastal Art Gallery, 211 Upper Mount Street, Burnie. Tickets are $30 and can be purchased from the BCAG website.

### Suitcase Rummage Market | October 4
For thrifty, sustainable, and organic lovers! Join the Waratah-Wynyard Council for the Suitcase Rummage Market at The Don, 26 Goldie Street, Wynyard, from 10am to 2pm.

Explore a diverse range of vendors offering organic produce, handmade crafts, upcycled products, and eco-friendly goods. For more information, contact Natalie on 0419 334 218.

### Coastal Pathway Ultra | October 5
Tasmania’s first running event of its kind, the Coastal Pathway Ultra, starts and finishes in Latrobe. This unique race follows the scenic Coastal Pathway through three municipalities, showcasing Tasmania’s North-West Coast’s breathtaking natural beauty.

Distance options: 64km, 42.2km, 21.1km, and 10km — suitable for ultra-athletes and beginners alike. Whether chasing a personal best or soaking in the views, this event offers a one-of-a-kind experience.

To enter, visit the official event website.

### Dutch Fest | October 5
Celebrate Dutch heritage at Hiscutt Park, Penguin. The event starts at 3pm and includes Dutch donuts, poffertjes, cheese tastings, a bicycle decorating competition, traditional Dutch games, music, and face painting.

Entry is free. The event is sponsored by De Bruyns Transport.

### Tunes in the Tulips | October 5
Join the celebration of live music, local flavours, and fun for all ages at the Table Cape Tulip Farm from 2pm to 5:30pm.

Enjoy delicious local produce, grab a drink from the bar, and groove to performances by KARAI and The Bad Dad Orchestra.

Tickets are available online.

### Illusionist Anthony Street Magic Show | October 6
Step into a world of wonder with Illusionist Anthony Street in a thrilling magic show crafted for all ages. Anthony, creator and star of the world-famous Celtic Illusion, will dazzle you with breathtaking illusions, mind-bending magic, and boundless charisma.

Experience traditional magic blended with modern spectacle for a heart-pounding and heartwarming show.

Tickets can be purchased via the Burnie Arts website.

### Claws on the Line Workshop | October 6-7
These school holidays, Burnie Arts hosts creative workshops with local artist Jen Sweeney, in partnership with the Bookend Trust. Designed for primary school-aged children, sessions will help develop drawing skills and teach about Tasmania’s Central North Burrowing Crayfish.

Kids can create artwork to enter the Claws on the Line art competition. Bookings are essential.

### Speedcubing Event | October 11
Calling all puzzle enthusiasts! Come to the Burnie Library for a speedcubing event from 10am to 12pm. Speedcubing is the sport of solving Rubik’s Cubes and twisty puzzles as quickly as possible using various solving methods and algorithms.

Spectators and learners alike are welcome to watch or participate.

### Nature Book Week Author Event | October 11
Join local author Alaynah Hensens at the Devonport Library at 11am for a reading of her new story, *The Whale and the Astronaut*, to celebrate Nature Book Week.

The free event includes a reading, Q&A, and printed photos and colouring-in pages created by Devonport artist Bee Naree. This beautifully illustrated book introduces children to local ecological issues.

### Death Cafe | October 12
The worldwide initiative, aimed at sparking conversations about death and encouraging reflection on life, comes to Penguin.

The secular gathering at the Reseed Centre runs from 10am to 12pm with unstructured conversations over tea, coffee, and cake. Entry is by donation. Registration is essential. Contact 0428 584 739 to reserve your spot.

### Wynyard Tulip Festival | October 11
Celebrate spring at the 33rd Wynyard Tulip Festival on Tasmania’s stunning North-West Coast. Special guests include Josh “Pezza” Perry (2024 MasterChef Runner-Up) and Hannah Moloney (ABC Gardening Australia Host).

Festival Highlights:
– Free shuttle bus to and from the Tulip Farm
– Helicopter rides over tulip fields and coast
– Thrill rides, food vans, local art and market stalls
– Live music from morning till night
– Fireworks finale at 9pm

Bring your family, friends, and camera for a full day of fun and festivities. For updates and program details, visit wynyardtulipfestival.com.

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Andy Sheppard & Michael Arbenz – jazz opposites attract

Swiss pianist Michael Arbenz and living jazz legend, British saxophonist Andy Sheppard, are set to captivate audiences at the Clarence Jazz Club with their innovative new project, *From Bach to Ellington*. This concert promises to be a mesmerizing dialogue between the timeless elegance of J.S. Bach and the lyrical beauty of Duke Ellington, blending Baroque counterpoint with jazz improvisation in a unique and emotionally charged performance.

The duo’s collaboration draws on a rich history of shared musical exploration, rooted in years of mutual respect for each other’s work. Their new album, also titled *From Bach to Ellington*, merges original compositions inspired by Bach’s works with reimagined Ellington classics. The result is a sound that balances historical reverence with contemporary reinvention, characterized by subtle rhythms, chamber-like textures, and striking melodic clarity.

Michael Arbenz, a classically trained pianist with a passion for jazz, brings a unique perspective shaped by his studies in Basel. His deep exploration of jazz improvisation, combined with a rigorous classical background, has fueled a successful career that includes performances with international jazz stars such as Greg Osby and Ron Carter. Known for his eccentric style, Arbenz adds a distinctive flavor to the project.

Andy Sheppard is one of the most influential British jazz artists and a longtime ECM recording artist, celebrated for his imaginative yet tradition-grounded sound. He is among the few soloists to have performed with postwar big bands led by Carla Bley, Gil Evans, and George Russell. Sheppard’s singular tenor sax voice complements Arbenz’s inventiveness perfectly, making their collaboration a truly compelling musical experience.

Don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience *From Bach to Ellington* live — a concert that bridges centuries of musical heritage through innovation and heartfelt artistry.
https://euroweeklynews.com/2025/09/21/andy-sheppard-michael-arbenz-jazz-opposites-attract/

Andy Sheppard & Michael Arbenz – jazz opposites attract

Swiss pianist Michael Arbenz and living jazz legend, British saxophonist Andy Sheppard, are set to mesmerize audiences at the Clarence Jazz Club with their innovative new project, *From Bach to Ellington*. This concert promises a captivating dialogue between the timeless elegance of J.S. Bach and the lyrical beauty of Duke Ellington, blending Baroque counterpoint with jazz improvisation in a performance that is both unique and deeply emotional.

The duo’s collaboration draws on a rich history of shared musical exploration, rooted in years of mutual respect for each other’s work. Their new album, also titled *From Bach to Ellington*, merges original compositions inspired by Bach’s works with reimagined Ellington classics. This creates a soundscape that balances historical reverence with contemporary reinvention, characterized by subtle rhythms, chamber-like textures, and striking melodic clarity.

Michael Arbenz is a hugely eccentric, classically trained pianist with a passion for jazz, shaped by his studies in Basel. His exploration of jazz improvisation, combined with a rigorous classical background, has fueled a successful career, including performances with international jazz stars such as Greg Osby and Ron Carter.

Andy Sheppard, one of the most influential British jazz artists and a long-time ECM record label collaborator, is renowned for his imaginative yet tradition-grounded sound. As one of the few soloists to perform with the postwar big bands of Carla Bley, Gil Evans, and George Russell, Sheppard’s singular voice on the tenor saxophone perfectly complements Arbenz’s inventiveness.

Together, Arbenz and Sheppard offer a mesmerizing musical journey that bridges centuries and genres, inviting audiences to experience the fusion of Baroque sophistication and jazz artistry like never before. Don’t miss this exceptional performance at the Clarence Jazz Club.
https://euroweeklynews.com/2025/09/21/andy-sheppard-michael-arbenz-jazz-opposites-attract/