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Entertainment
The Warana Amphitheatre
The
intimate Amphitheatre venue grew out of a need for an official
venue for National and Corporate Day ceremonies at the Expo, as well as
a small-scale live performing arts venue.
Located
near the Melbourne Street Entrance of the Expo, the 300-seater
Amphitheatre took
it's place under the curves of one of the smaller white sun-sails
of the Exposition, and was a wonderful Protocol venue for the Expo,
protected from the all the elements - yet replete with tropical
foliage and some indirect sunlight through it's sun-sail shade - with
the venue's semi-circular seating offering good seats for all.
It
was also the venue for many Australian and international 'short'
performances - 30 minutes each - which surveyed the width and breadth
of the perfoming arts - from jugglers to musicians, and clowns to
theatre - with extra funding for the program from the popular
Brisbane annual arts/cultural festival 'Warana', and for this reason
was also known as the 'Warana Amphitheatre'.
The venue is also
well remembered for it's special early-evening hi-tech laser show
presentation, which displayed the latest technology in laser animation,
and complemented the daily 'end of show' fireworks and lasers at the
larger River Stage venue.

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