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Marita May Dyson, one half of The Orbweavers, is a multidisciplinary artist working in song, performance and visual art. Many of her musical compositions and performances are inspired by history and natural sciences. She has written, produced and released three studio albums, documentary soundtracks for film and television, and have performed across the country at music festivals and cultural institutions. In 2016, The Orbweavers received a State Library of Victoria Creative Fellowship to undertake research and write a suite of songs about Melbourne waterways, which will be presented through The Substation 2018 Commissioning Program.
http://www.theorbweavers.com/
Stuart Flanagan, one half of The Orbweavers, is a multidisciplinary artist working in song, performance and visual art. Many of his musical compositions and performances are inspired by history and natural sciences. He has written, produced and released three studio albums, documentary soundtracks for film and television, and have performed across the country at music festivals and cultural institutions. In 2016, The Orbweavers received a State Library of Victoria Creative Fellowship to undertake research and write a suite of songs about Melbourne waterways, which will be presented through The Substation 2018 Commissioning Program.
http://www.theorbweavers.com/