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Past Community Projects

This page lists many of the community based projects that Cultural Infusion has run in the past.

Streets Ahead

Cultural Infusion is facilitating a program called Streets Ahead program, a part of the My Neighbourhood project which is a holistic approach to children’s safety and independence. It uses the local area as an immediate context through which to learn the skills and develop the necessary experience for children to be safe in their social, [...]

I.P.O.P – Indigenous People Out Performing

Presented by Cultural Infusion, I.P.O.P is a series of workshops with Indigenous performers, aimed at increasing their skills and creating a performance outcome. Workshop participants will work with the acclaimed Australian musician Joe Geia and other special guests. Cultural Infusion is looking for aspiring Indigenous musicians who are interested in taking part in a series [...]

Hume Winter Music Festival

‘We are very excited about the opportunities this project brings and the skills and knowledge our groups … gain from your experience and direction.’ Kirsten Gillard, Special Events Co-ordinator, Marketing and Communications Department, Hume City Council Peter Mousaferiadis was brought in as Artistic and Music Director to develop a new community performance for Hume City [...]

Generation Why Project

‘Generation Why’ was the performance outcome presented at the 2007 Australia Day Voyages Concert at Federation Square for the participants of the Cultural Infusion ‘Free Your Style’ and ‘Creation Stories’ workshop programs. Cultural Infusion facilitated two consecutive workshop sequences: “Creation Stories” and ‘Free Your Style’. Facilitators worked with young people and community organisations to explore [...]

Sumnation Fusion

“Sumnation is truly a remarkable festival with hundreds of performers from around the world that showcases Melbourne’s second city’s rich cultural diversity … It is a wonderful way to complete an amazing two weeks in Victoria, following the success of the 18th Commonwealth Games and of course the end of ‘Celebrate Our Cultural Diversity Week’.” [...]