Community halls are the heart of small, regional towns like Glenlyon.
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Diverse spaces which house everything a town has to offer from art exhibitions, theatre performances, markets, joyous celebrations and community gatherings at times of emergency, a community hall is an important space to celebrate.
As part of Regional Arts Victoria’s annual Home Is Where The Hall Is event, Glenlyon Hall will host Ballarat singer Amie Brûlée for a house concert on Sunday, November 25.
Brûlée, who sings an eclectic mix of French chansons with jazz, folk and blues influences, will take the audience on a journey to another world, with enchanting stories and humorous anecdotes between songs.
Zig Zag Wines will operate a bar for the duration of the afternoon performance.
Contact Joy on 0418 312 935 for more information. Bookings essential: https://www.trybooking.com/YOYY