Your guide to what\'s on this weekend

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Your guide to what's on this weekend

MUSIC

Part music festival, part farmers' market, Recharge 2020 features live in-studio performances from Tones and I, Missy Higgins, Pierce Brothers, the Jezabels, the Black Sorrows, Archie Roach, Thando, Ainslie Wills and more. Hosts Henry Wagons and Myf Warhurst also (virtually) tour Victoria's fresh food markets and showcase local produce to purchase from home.

Sunday, noon, deliveredlive.com.au

Energizing performance: Tones And I will be part of Recharge 2020 line-up.Credit:Edwina Pickles

MARKET

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CERES Fair Food has been delivering organic groceries for the past 10 years, with a network of more than 100 organic, biodynamic and ethical farmers and producers. Order before noon for next-day delivery.

ceresfairfood.org.au

FAMILY

Circa's acrobats tumble, leap and spin their way through the animal kingdom in Carnival of the Animals. Inspired by Camille Saint-Saens' humorous musical suite, they take the form of zebras, kangaroos, elephants and dinosaurs. Circa also presents Don't Don't Try This At Home, a series of videos for budding acrobats.

artscentremelbourne.com.au

TALK

Comedian Meshel Laurie and journalist Emily Webb broadcast a special virtual event of their Australian True Crime podcast. They join former detectives Ron Iddles and Narelle Fraser to discuss some of their most notorious cases.

Saturday, 8pm, $20, nottoodeep.com.au

FOOD

The chefs, winemakers, brewers and distillers of Victoria's high country offer online interactive experiences in High Country at Home. Make gnocchi with Pizzini Wines, taste barrel-aged beer with Bright Brewery, create Reed and Co's cocktails or have a guided treatment from The Spa Beechworth.

victoriashighcountry.com.au

ART

The Torch supports Indigenous artists who are in prison or recently released. This year, its annual exhibition Confined is presented in a virtual gallery with 300 works that explore identity, art, and connection to culture and country. All sales proceeds go to the artists.

Until June 7. thetorch.org.au

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