The Griffith performing and creative arts programs have officially launched February with exquisite and unique talent of the region taking centre stage.
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Griffith Regional Art Gallery and Theatre gave enthusiastic audiences a taste of what's to come in 2021 hosting two launch parties Friday and Sunday to kick off the season.
Ray Wholohan, co-ordinator of the Griffith Regional Gallery said Friday night was a huge success.
"Our program launch on Friday night was the biggest event we've had since March/April last year. It was sold out," Mr Wholohan said.
"Hape Kiddle's exhibition is just exquisite and achieved high sale. Limone's canapes where just inspired and tailor made for the event and our sponsor Dee Vine Wines provided us with a delicious selection of fine wines."
Ben Ceccato delighted guests with his guitar and voice said Mr Wholohan and a wonderful time was had by all.
Over 300 people flocked through the doors on Sunday to see what's in store for the Griffith Regional Theatre in 2021.
"We were really pleased with the launch on Sunday, we had over 300 people in attendance which I think just shows how eager people are to get back to the theatre," Margaret Andreazza acting theatre manager said.
"Everyone was impressed with this year's line up of events at the theatre. We signed up lots of new members and everyone's really excited for the year ahead."
The afternoon treated audiences to some stunning Griffith talent with live performances from Damian Thorne, Lachlan Pendlebury, Lara Calabria and the Indian Dance Troupe.
Mrs Andreazza reminded Griffith residents to keep an eye on the theatre's website for the upcoming events and to get in quick to secure tickets.
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