1. A group of cello players performing on a blue-lit stage.
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  2. The main road of Woodened.
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Woodend Winter Arts Festival

World-class music and thought-provoking discussions are taking over the charming village of Woodend
  • Things to do, Fairs and festivals
Leah Glynn
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Time Out says

Looking for something to do this King's Birthday long weekend? Head up to the charming village of Woodend, located just an hour's drive from the CBD, for its annual Winter Arts Festival (WWAF) from June 6 to 9. 

The diverse program features some of Australia’s leading classical musicians and greatest literary minds. Join in on discussions about a variety of big topics, as well as a talk from the great niece of legendary author Jane Austen. 

For music fans, there's a wealth of sound to consume. The program features international artists exclusive to the festival, including violinist Anne Harvey-Nagl direct from Vienna, and Moroccan vocalist Lamiae Naki with her ensemble Seffarine, with a performance featuring flamenco dance. 

Also on the line-up is a late-night show with jazz guitarist Chris Johnstone and two incredible performances from 8 Cellos, plus lots more. 

Across the four-day feast of music, words and ideas there will also be book signings, workshops and exhibition openings to explore. The program features both free and ticketed events, and you can find out more via the WWAF website.

Love exploring during the colder months? Check out our guide to the best winter getaways from Melbourne. 

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