The Refuge of Rhythm
The Refuge of Rhythm @ BrisAsia Festival, Brisbane City Hall
Main Auditorium, Brisbane City Hall, 64 Adelaide Street
6:30-9pm Tuesday 7 February 2017
Free Event, Bookings required via : Eventbrite
I'm very happy to take part in The Refuge of Rhythm with a performance of sound, movement and projections by Nicholas Ng, Jan Baker-Finch and Renata Buziak.
"The Refuge of Rhythm features collaborations between the best of Brisbane’s world music and visual artists, creating a rich tapestry of innovative contemporary performances grounded in Asian traditions".
Program:
Main Auditorium, Brisbane City Hall, 64 Adelaide Street
6:30-9pm Tuesday 7 February 2017
Free Event, Bookings required via : Eventbrite
I'm very happy to take part in The Refuge of Rhythm with a performance of sound, movement and projections by Nicholas Ng, Jan Baker-Finch and Renata Buziak.
"The Refuge of Rhythm features collaborations between the best of Brisbane’s world music and visual artists, creating a rich tapestry of innovative contemporary performances grounded in Asian traditions".
Program:
6.30pm– 6.45pm – Geoff Fabila – Acknowledgment of Country with Didgeridoo & Beatboxing - with the Tashi Lhungpo Monks of Tibet (Longhorns & Chanting)
6.50pm – 7.10pm ‘Gen’絃 (East Meets West) – Takako Nishibori Haggarty and Phill Wilson (Traditional & Contemporary Japanese Koto and Guitar). (With a projected backdrop of Japanese Calligraphy & Haiku poetry)
7.15pm – 7.35pm – Nicholas Ng (Multi-instrumentalist and Soundscape artist), Jan Baker Finch (Eurythmist) & Dr Renata Buziak (Photo-media Artist). (With live projected photography by Renata Buziak & Jan Baker-Finch -Eurhythmy Dance)
7.35pm – 7.55pm - BREAK
7.55pm - 8.20pm (25 mins) - Efiq Zulfiqar (Musician and Illustrator), Efendi Jaenudin (musician) and Agustinus Jogiyono (Dalang / Puppeteer). (With Indonesian Shadow Puppetry - Wayang Kulit)
8.25pm – 8.50pm (25 mins) – Tenzin Choegyal (Tibetan Voice, Dranyen Lute) & Katherine Philp – Cello. (With live painting accompaniment – Mozhdeh Khakbaz)