23.5.07

Fri 8 Jun BEMAC - Africanissimo 2

Posted on behalf of BEMAC...

Cultivart Series - 2007 presents
‘Africanissimo 2’

Friday 8 June 2007 – 8.00pm

This event is part of the Queensland Week Celebrations

After the huge success last year, ‘Africanissimo 2’ is back, bringing music and dance from Sierra Leone, the Republic of Congo, songs from Zimbabwe and a cultural presentation from Uganda.

The Congolese Dancers, a high energy Congolese dance group will perform spectacular traditional N’Dombolo and Efrakata dances.

The N'Dombolo is a fast variation of the Soukous, an original style of traditional African music specific to the Congo region. N’Dombolo was made popular by the `chegues’, street kids from Kinshasa, the dance steps are like disjointed limp movements. N’Dombolo dance floors at discotheques in Africa and Europe are alive with the N’Dombolo fever. This form of music and dance has been further popularised by Wenga Musica and Werra Son.

These 8 energetic young dancers have been thrilling audiences in Brisbane, Logan and the Gold Coast.

The Sierra Leone Cultural Dance Group, of 8 young performers has been presented at many events in and around Brisbane, including Liberian, Eritrean, Harvest and Bulimba Festivals and the Queensland Multicultural Festival. For ‘Africanissimo 2’, the performances will include traditional dancing, singing and a demonstration of native musical instruments including Kelei, Shaking Shergbureh and drums.

Joseph Emmanuel Matovu, musician, dancer and storyteller will be presenting a cultural profile on Uganda.

Jordan Mapfumo is an upcoming recording artist and producer of contemporary Gospel and inspirational music, and has participated in several musical events in Zimbabwe. He co-wrote and produced a gospel album for another Zimbabwe artist and is currently working on his own recording project. He is inspired by artists including Oliver Mtukudzi, Salif Keita, Hugh Masekela, Israel Houghton and Fred Hammond. Joining him on stage are two other musical talents, guitarist, Colin and singer, Ruth. This combination will no doubt create a wonderful mix of music for all to enjoy.

Venue: Yungaba 120 Main Street, Kangaroo Point
Tickets: $16 full Price / $14 concessions / $12 BEMAC members
Bookings: Ph 3391 4433
Media: Bronte Morris director@bemac.org.au

BEMAC acknowledges the support of the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland and the Australian Federal Government through Australia Council for the Arts.

With Regards
Ana Barassi
Arts Development Coordinator
Brisbane Multicultural Arts Centre - BEMAC
Phone: 07 3391 4433
Fax: 07 3391 2802
Mobile: 0400 135 597
PO Box 7299
EAST BRISBANE QLD 4169
e-mail: arts@bemac.org.au
Website: www.bemac.org.au

22.5.07

Jun 9-10 Ipswich - Dance of Colours (bellydance)

Posted on behalf of Dancing Tiger...

Dancing Tiger Presents...

Dance of Colours ( Ipswich)
2 day workshop and concert weekend over the Queens Birthday
long weekend (9-10 June)

A kaleidoscope of dance from around the globe starring local, national and International performers

Come along and join us for a wonderful night of cultural performances showcasing;

Australian Indigenous singing
Middle Eastern Dance
Tribal Belly Dance
Modern Belly Dance
Live drumming
Polynesian Dance
Indian Dance / Bollywood
Pois

Feast on sumptuous Middle Eastern Food from Fed Up Deli and Cafe or find an exotic bargain in our wonderful Bazaar
For bookings phone 32887077
or visit www.dancingtiger.com.au

Regards
Rob and Idell Wadley
www.dancingtiger.com.au
For Everything a Belly Dancer's heart desires
Belly Dance accessories, videos, DVDs and much more
Come visit us today!

14.5.07

Sat 16 Jun Sunnybank - Smt. Rajyashree Josyer Shrikanth (Carnatic Classical Vocal)

Posted on behalf of Swara Mohini...

GRAND CONCERT
Carnatic Classical Vocal
Saturday, 16th June 2007
Start 05:45 pm

Smt. Rajyashree Josyer Shrikanth

Accompaniment by
Sri Mohan AYYAR on Synthesizer and
Sri Sridhar CHARI on Mridangam

Venue:
Sunnybank Community Hall
Corner of Lister and Gager Streets,
SUNNYBANK QLD 4109

Be seated by 05:40 pm for 05:45 pm start

Admission By Donation.
  • Adult Single Pass $15 Family Pass $25.
  • Donation passes will be available at the gate.
  • Family pass admits two adults + 2 children under 16.
  • For more information please contact Swara Mohini at: swaramohini@gmail.com
Download the program flyer here...


This concert is made possible thanks to support from Brisbane City Council, Queensland Government's GCB Fund and Multicultural Affairs Queensland.

We look forward to your active participation in this significant cultural activity.

CONTACT SWARA MOHINI
A non-profit special interest group dedicated to promoting Indian classical arts in and around Brisbane, Australia.

Email swaramohini@gmail.com
Public Website http://swaramohini.cjb.net

Postal:
PO Box 450, Mt. Gravatt Plaza
MOUNT GRAVATT QLD 4122
Brisbane, Australia

12.5.07

Sat 23 Jun Indooroopilly - Bollywood Dance Night

Posted on behalf of Mata Amritanandamayi Centre, Brisbane...

Dear Brothers and Sisters, Om Namah Sivaya. Please spread the word and support this event. In Amma, Mekala.

Bollywood Dance Night
When: Saturday 23rd June 2007, 6:30 pm
Where: Indooroopilly State High School, Ward Street, Indooroopilly.
Tickets: Adults $20 – Family $50

Bring your friends for a fun filled night of dance programs, dance workshop and 3 course delicious Indian buffet meal. Prizes to best dressed and other. Street Parking available.

For tickets contact: 0403 568 445, 32627231 (a/h), 37158278 (a/h)

All proceeds to Sri Mata Amritanandamayi’s charitable works.

In Amma
Mekala
Coordinator, M.A.Centre-Brisbane
ph: 07-3715 8278
email: brisbane@ammaaustralia.org.au
Satsangs: Regular Satsangs at Westlake
Websites: www.ammaaustralia.org.au; www.amritapuri.org; www.ammachi.org.
Amritavani -Subscribe to the free email-newsletter published fortnightly from Amritapuri: http://amritapuri.org/publication/amritavani/
Amrita eNews -Subscribe to a monthly free email-newsletter from US: http://www.amma.org/eServices/eNews/subscribe.html

10.4.07

Sat 26 May Tallebudgera - Terry Oldfield & Soraya Saraswati

Posted on behalf of Ken Jacob Promos...

Ken and Debbie Jacob proudly present:

Terry Oldfield & Soraya Saraswati
Saturday 26th May
Tallebudgera Valley Community Hall

Bansuri flute and world chant – positive vibrations towards world peace tour

Inspired World Music Composer Terry Oldfield and Healer, Sound Resonance Intuitive Soraya Saraswati are playing one show only on the Gold Coast before their tour of Europe . The music is inspired by the tradition of Indian Kiirtan but takes it much further with Terry's soaring flute mel odies and rich production as well as their shared vocals.

Terry began playing the flute on the Island of Hydra in Greece in 1970. The call of the ocean and the tinkering sounds of goat bells on his simple island home inspired him greatly. At this time he also began to practice meditation and contemplation on the mysteries of the realms of sound. Terry spent seven years in this way. During this time Terry travelled extensively throughout India. The mystical magic of India with its colours and music has always been a strong influence on his career and has flavoured his music.

From here he moved into composing music for television in England , America and Europe . He also began a career as a recording artist with over 36 CD's released and three million sales world wide.

Now with Soraya he is creating a devotional world music that signals a new sound and a new phase in Terry's vast landscape of beautifully crafted music. Listen to some music samples for a preview of their new album - Forever One. Check out the website www.terryoldfield.com

Sat 26th May
Tallebudgera Valley Community Hall
611 Tallebudgera Creek Rd
Tallebudgera Valley
(exit 89 from M1 motorway, right at T-intersection traffic lights, hall is 7.2kms on your left. Look for the coloured flag at driveway entrance.)

Doors open 7pm
Show starts 7.30pm through till 10pm

Advance Tickets $20 plus booking fee thru Moshtix www.moshtix.com.au orTel Moshtix direct 07 3117 0563 or at the door $25 (if available)
Children under 15 free

We will have a network table for you to put flyers, cards, info etc to help connect people with one another.

This is a non smoking alcohol free event for all ages to enjoy.

We look forward to greeting you at this very rare chance to see such amazing world renowned talents in our own backyard.

Keep On Smilin
Ken and Debbie

KJ Promo
PO Box 411
West Burleigh
QLD 4219
Tel 07 5533 8960
Fax 07 5533 8961
Email: ken@kjpromo.com.au
Web: www.kjpromo.com.au

9.4.07

Sat 26 May BEMAC - Vesak - A Sri Lankan Experience (free)

Posted on behalf of BEMAC...

Vesak – A Sri Lankan Experience
Free Event
7 pm Saturday May 26 2007
Yungaba, 120 Main Street, Kangaroo Point.

This event is a celebration of the birth, enlightenment and passing of Buddha and is presented by the Queensland Buddhist Vihara (temple) in Goodna.

Born a prince, Siddhartha Gautama was destined to leave his once luxurious life for one of complete worldly detachment. Upon attaining this enlightenment, Gautama was known as Buddha or The Enlightened One. 2551 years ago in India, on a full moon night, Buddha left this earthly life. Each May, Buddhists from all over the world celebrate these three important stages of Buddha’s life.

In today’s world of strife, chaos and war, Buddha’s message of peace and harmony is more relevant than ever. His teaching appeals to people from all walks of life, irrespective of colour, creed or social standing because the teachings are focused on purification of the mind resulting in the transformation of each individual.

The festival will feature a spectacular rotating lantern, made up of 20 individual lanterns with flashing and colour filled light. The lantern is the result of the work of many dedicated volunteers over a 3 month period, using recycled machinery parts to create the ingenious driving mechanism which rotates the lanterns. Hundreds of smaller Vesak lanterns will create an atmosphere of peace and joy and a food stall serving tasty Sri Lankan dishes will also add another dimension to the ambiance of the event. (Ceylon Inns Restaurants)

This event is supported by the Brisbane City Council and the Brisbane Multicultural Arts Centre.

Time: 7.00 pm
Venue: Yungaba, 120 Main Street, Kangaroo Point
Media: Bronte Morris director@bemac.org.au
Ph: 3391 4433 / 0434 273 541

8.4.07

May 20-27 Bangalow - The Compassionate Mandala Tour (Tashi Lhunpo Monks)

Posted on behalf of Ku Promos & Tenzin Choegyal...

Ku Promotions and Tenzin Choegyal present
A return visit by the Monks of the Tashi Lhunpo Monastery

The Compassionate Mandala Tour
In honour of HH The Dalai Lama in Australia 2007

Bangalow A & I Hall
20th – 27th May
Opening Sunday 20th at 4pm

Daily Divinations: 30 min personal readings for the clearing of obstacles.
Max 10 daily. $50 min offering. For bookings: Tenzin Choegyal 0401 091 619

Throughout the week a SAND MANDALA will be created grain by grain to generate energies for global healing. Daily viewing 10am – 5pm.
Schools welcome to attend this by prior arrangement with Tenzin Choegyal ph 0401 091 619

Free guided Meditations daily 8.30am
Free Tibetan Singing Workshop led by Tenzin Choegyal daily 2pm
Free Mandala Sand Art Workshop daily 11am

Thursday 26th 7.30pm: Talk on Death and Dying by Ngakchen Rinpoche – respected re-incarnated Lama and master of Tantra. Tickets $20 at the door only.


TWO CONCERTS:

Friday 25th May
“In The Between”
Meditations & Illuminations on The Tibetan Book of the Dead…
Created and performed by Trikaya:
Michael Askill (singing bowls, bells and gongs)
Tenzin Choegyal (flute and voice),
James Coates (spoken word)
With the participation of the Tashi Lhunpo Monks
Tickets $25/20

Saturday 26th May
Songs of the Mandala
Chanting of the Tashi Lhunpo monks performing with Tenzin Choegyal.
Tickets $20/15
($5 discount if attending both concerts)

7.4.07

Sat 19 May West End - Pulse feat. Mohamed Bangoura, Yeshe, Spankinhide

Posted on behalf of Talkin' the Drum...

19th May, Saturday
Pulse – World Music

Featuring:

Mohamed Bangoura
Master drummer and kora player (21 stringed harp) from Guinea, West Africa. Mohamed needs to be seen to be believed. The power and relaxed complexity of this man's musical ability on kora and particularly on djembe is of international standard. His ability to connect with his audience in such a warm and inclusive style is remarkable. You will be blown away!!

Spankinhide
Brisbane's own rocking African rhythm ensemble. There is no doubt, this is dance music of the finest order. Spankinhide will dedicate themselves to your dancing pleasure and will be joined by Mohamed for an awesome climax to a fantastic night of sweet and sexy music.

plus:
Yeshe
Performing on mbira (Zimbabwean thumb piano) and voice, Yeshe performs with a deep sense of purpose and soul, bringing the ancient music of the Shona people into a contemporary Australian meaningfullness. Yeshe is joined by members of Spankinhide in creating a rich and multi-layered soundscape that is enjoyed both in stillness and dance.

Zormiwasa
The addage "the whole is greater than the sum of it's parts" is clearly demonstrated in Zormiwasa, the student groups of Josie and Elliott. Drumming en-masse carries a power and sense of community found nowhere else, and these students have been working for some time on building a groove that will have you smiling (and hopefully dancing!). Josie's dancers, excited and energetic, will impress upon you the beauty of human movement, African style.

for Pulse regulars please note that this Pulse is not happening at Souths but instead is taking place at Ahimsa House, 26 Horan St. West End.
Doors open 7.30pm Entry is $15 and $12 conc.
Refreshments available.

6.4.07

Fri 18 May Mermaid - Mohamed Bangoura + Spankinhide

Posted on behalf of Talkin' the Drum...

Gold Coast
Friday 18th May

Featuring:

Mohamed Bangoura
Master drummer and kora player (21 stringed harp) from Guinea, West Africa. Mohamed needs to be seen to be believed. The power and relaxed complexity of this man's musical ability on kora and particularly on djembe is of international standard. His ability to connect with his audience in such a warm and inclusive style is remarkable. You will be blown away!!

Spankinhide
Brisbane's own rocking African rhythm ensemble. There is no doubt, this is dance music of the finest order. Spankinhide will dedicate themselves to your dancing pleasure and will be joined by Mohamed for an awesome climax to a fantastic night of sweet and sexy music.

Three Worlds on the Gold Coast - 2558 Gold Coast Highway, Mermaid Beach.
Doors open 7.30pm Entry is $15 and $12 conc.
Refreshments available.

5.4.07

May 16-20 Brisbane, G. Coast, Byron - Drumming & Dance workshops with Mohamed Bangoura

Posted on behalf of Talkin' the Drum...

Lovers of rhythm and dance! How is life with you? Spectacular, I hope!

Yes indeed! It is time to re-ignite Pulse in 2007!!

My good friend Mohamed Bangoura was lamenting to me on the phone some weeks ago that he misses the good vibes of Brizvagueness and wishes to return. So, Talkin' the Drum presents a series of workshops and performances to share the outstanding talent of this most beautiful cultural and musical ambassadore.

To see the flyer created by the lovely Josie just follow this link:

http://www.myspace.com/elliottorr

The details (in plain text):

Workshops

Brisbane
Drumming for beginners - Wednesday 16th May 7pm - 8.30pm
Dance for all levels - Wednesday 16th May 8.30pm - 10pm
Drumming for intermediate to advanced - Thursday 17th May 7.30pm - 9.30pm
All classes at Ahimsa House, 26 Horan St West End
One class $25, or $20 per class for multiple classes.

Gold Coast and Byron Bay
Saturday and Sunday 19th and 20th May (depending upon bookings)

4.4.07

Sat 12 May Corinda - Smt. Sudha Raghunathan (Carnatic vocal)

Posted on behalf of Swara Mohini...

Dear Music Lovers,

Pleased to inform you that the Youth Body of Hindu Ahlaya Sangham, Queensland has organized a Carnatic Classical Vocal Concert by Smt. Sudha Raghunathan.
Smt. Sudha Raghunathan
Carnatic Classical Vocal Concert

Accompaniment
Violin: Embar Kannan
Mridangam: Palladam Ravi

Saturday, 12th May 2007
06:00 pm start
St. Aidan's Anglican Girls' School
Ruthven Street CORINDA QLD 4075

Tickets
Adults (Single) $25
Adults (Family) $50
Admits two adults + two children under 12

Concession / Pensioner (Single) $15

Please email Anant and let me know if you would like to book your tickets through Swara Mohini.
Regards
Anant

--

SWARA MOHINI INC.

A non-profit special interest group dedicated to promoting Indian classical arts in and around Brisbane, Australia.

Email swaramohini@gmail.com
Group URL http://groups.google.com.au/group/swara-mohini-audience
Public Website http://swaramohini.cjb.net

Postal:
PO Box 450, Mt. Gravatt Plaza
MOUNT GRAVATT QLD 4122
Brisbane, Australia

3.4.07

Sat 12 May Noosa - OKA

Posted on behalf of The Art of Mother Earth...

OKA
The J, Noosa Junction
Saturday 12th May
730pm $15+b/f
All Enquiries : 0754 55 44 55 www.thej.com.au

Experience the magic sounds of the Australian didgeridoo in a way you've never heard it before, accompanied by a breathtaking musical soundscape.

OKA's music brings musical traditions and cultures together - ancient and modern - black and white. The traditional rhythms and stories of DidgeriSTU's Yadaki (didgeridoo) weave throughout pumping electronic beats, vocals, exotic woodwinds and world percussion - a unique fusion of organic world sounds and electronic music like no other.

OKA's live shows are inspiring, uplifting and emotionally charged, subtle and spontaneous. Their onstage energy is thrilling audiences wherever they perform. Having established themselves here in Australia, OKA have the world in their sights. They recently toured Canada for three months after a successful visit to Singapore . During a recent visit to New Zealand, OKA perofrmed live on national television (TV1 - Good Morning). They will return to Canada and the US in 2007, and Europe in 2008.Several songs are on high rotation on ABC Radio (Australia), CBC (Canada), and their music has been used alongside Australia's prominent artists on QANTAS' inflight programming.

OKA is: DidgeriStu - Yadaki, Vocals, Clap sticks, Koolaps(traditional shaker) , garamut or lamut (traditional log drum), Warrup (traditional hand drum), Talking drum, Darabuka and turntables. Chris Lane - Soprano Sax, Silver Flute, Bansuri (Bamboo flutes), Irish Whistles, Native American Flute, Ocarina. Matt Aitchison - Keyboards, Congas, Djembe, other Percussion and Programming.

OKA The J, Noosa Junction 730pm $15+b/f All Tciketing & Enquiries :0754 55 44 55 www.thej.com.au
or www.earth.net.au
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2.4.07

Fri 11 May Durrumbul - OKA with special guests Saritah

Posted on behalf of OKA...

OKA - Byron Bay
11 May
Durrumbul Hall
800pm
with special guests Saritah
Tickets $20 at the door.

www.okamusic.com.au
www.myspace.com/saritah

1.4.07

Wed 9 May BEMAC - Ghazal meets World Music (Dya Singh)

Posted on behalf of BEMAC...

BEMAC Stopover Series presents:
GHAZAL meets WORLD MUSIC
Experience the uplifting music of DYA SINGH

Date: Wednesday 9th May 2007
Time: 7.00pm
Venue: BEMAC Performance Space, Yungaba,120 Main Street, Kangaroo Point

Musicians
Dya Singh, Dheeraj Shrestha, Parvyn Kaur, Andrew Clermont, Josh Bennett

THE MUSIC
Rooted in traditional Sikh music, Dya Singh has managed to create a fusion with music from other parts of the world. His unique music embraces virtually all forms including blues, jazz, folk, country and western, Australian indigenous and bush. Instrumental influences include the Vietnamese zither (dang thranh), southern European gypsy violin, European flute, Polish dulcimer, blues and electric guitar, bouzouki, didgeridoo, Nepalese drums and Tabla, Irish bohdran and the Irish fiddle.
Encompassing universal themes of love, peace, harmony, equality and justice, Dya's world music is spiritual, uplifting and transcends racial boundaries.

Many Thanks

Ana Barassi
Arts Development Coordinator
Brisbane Multicultural Arts Centre - BEMAC
Phone: 07 3391 4433
Fax: 07 3391 2802
Mobile: 0400 135 597
PO Box 7299
EAST BRISBANE QLD 4169
e-mail: arts@bemac.org.au
Website: www.bemac.org.au

30.3.07

Fri 4 May BEMAC - Lebanon to India

Posted on behalf of BEMAC...

Friday 4 May 2007
BEMAC 'Cultivart Series 2007' presents
'Lebanon to India'

Join Mirna Nehme and Rahim Zullah, as they transport you from Lebanon to India with melodies of Lebanese classical folkloric songs and Indian spiritual tradition.

Mirna Nehme from a Lebanese background, a singer and pianist with a unique style of performing Arabic classical music and opera favourites. Mirna's performance will be followed by Rahim Zullah, a renowned master of Indian music in Brisbane, who collaborates a combination of his exceptional voice and extensive harmonium melodies.

Venue: BEMAC Indoor Space, Yungaba 120 Main Street, Kangaroo Point
Time: 8.00pm
Tickets: $16 full Price / $14 concessions / $12 BEMAC members
Bookings: Phone BEMAC on 33914433

Ana Barassi
Arts Development Coordinator
Brisbane Multicultural Arts Centre - BEMAC
Phone: 07 3391 4433
Fax: 07 3391 2802
Mobile: 0400 135 597
PO Box 7299
EAST BRISBANE QLD 4169
e-mail: arts@bemac.org.au
Website: www.bemac.org.au

29.3.07

Sun 29 Apr Mermaid Beach - Spankinhide with Yeshe

Posted on behalf of Elliott Orr...

Spankinhide @ Three Worlds on the Gold Coast


Sunday April 29th.

Three Worlds

2558 Gold Coast Highway

Mermaid Beach

7.30pm $12

Spankinhide is what we’re called,

Spankin hide’s is what we do!

Totally hardcore African rhythm ensemble,

cranking out traditional grooves with the sole purpose of creating kick-arse dance music.

We’ll be joined by talented singer and mbira player Yeshe.

These will be intimate gigs, more like a party than a performance. Just bring your smile and your dancing feet!

28.3.07

Apr 28/29 West End - Drum Making Workshop

Posted on behalf of Talkin' the Drum...

Drum making workshop

The motivation for offering drum making workshops is to provide the opportunity for people to put their own energy into creating their drum. By making one’s own drum with one’s own hands a strong connection is developed. The process also works to empower the budding drumming to maintain their drum, keeping it in tune and in good condition.

In truth to call this “drum-making” is slightly inaccurate, in that the drum shells offered by Talkin’ the Drum are carved in Africa, in the West African countries Mali, Ivory Coast and Ghana. Therefore it is in fact ‘drum skinning’ that is offered. The carving of a log into a drum shell is a more involved process and the drum shells from Africa are of the ideal type of timber and carved by hands that have mastered the process over countless generations. I select these shells from 100’s and hand pick them for sound quality. The drums vary in size and quality, depending upon their origin.

One concern many people have is that by doing it yourself the drum may not be made to the same standard as if constructed by a professional. However, I have developed a step-by-step process that ensures a professional outcome every time, helping each drum reach its potential. Only the best materials are used and no short cuts taken.

Below is a list of drum types and their costs. These costs cover all materials and personal instruction in the making of African djembe drums.

Malian (top of the range) = $600
Ivory Coast = $500
Ghanian = $450
Medium sized Ghanian = $400.

Availability of shells is limited and it is therefore necessary to register interest asap.

The dates for the workshop are April 28th OR 29th AND May 12th OR 13th.

For further information contact Elliott – 0407 372 554.

27.3.07

Fri 27 Apr Bangalow - Narasirato Pan Pipers (Solomon Islanders) - Repeat Show!!!

Posted on behalf of Ku Promotions...

PLEASE TELL EVERYONE YOU SEE

Ku Promotions announcing an EXTRA show for

Narasirato Pan Pipers (Solomon Islanders)

This show will raise funds to help those affected by the Recent Solomon Island Earthquake and Tsunami.

New date Friday April 27th

A & I Hall Bangalow

Doors open 7.00 for Show at 7.30pm

Tix at the door only

Tix $20 /$15, children under 12 $10, under 6 Free Pls bring a cushion 4 them

Delicious curry, snax and drinks.. Coffee Oasis

Last Friday night 400+ people, experienced a truly traditional Pacific Island performance by a group, that are the best from that region, that You will ever see!!!!

This is a beautiful story to touch the hearts of our community.

The Narasirato Pan Pipers are subsistence farmers and fishermen. They live on one of the most remote islands within the Solomon Islands, at the end of a mangrove swamp on the southern end of Malaita Island.

They are one of the few tribes who haven't succumbed to selling their logging rights to the Malaysian Govt.

Because of their determination to retain autonomy from the government, they have embarked on a Culture House Tour with the aim of raising the money needed to construct a house of culture for their village. Between this worthwhile cause and their world class show this will be a must-see performance for all the family to enjoy.

This tour will also feature the release of their first CD “Cry of the Ancestors”, a seventeen track CD featuring the best of their expansive music repertoire.

The track My Culture is my Life has just gone to no 1 in the ABC Asia/Pacific charts!! The young singer on this track is undoubtedly a star!

The nine member Narasirato pan pipers have astounded audiences worldwide. They present a mix of powerful and haunting traditional Are’ Are’ pan pipe Playing with elaborate islander dance and costumes. They even pay tribute to their love of reggae in some of the songs.

The Narasirato feature unique bamboo instruments including thong-o-phones, stomping tubes, pan pipes, and megga bass pipes, along with soaring vocals and exquisite island harmonies. All music is played while performing intricate dance choreographies in their bare traditional custom dress.

They were the hit of the Queensland Music Festival last year and they have also performed at festivals in England, Taipai, New Zealand, and Canada. www.narasirato.com

For more information please contact:

ku promotions ph: 66 847 921 Mob: 0412 140 320

kupromo@bigpond.net.au.......... www.kupromotions.com.au

Fri 27 Apr Broadbeach - Tashi Lhunpo Monks

Posted on behalf of Ken Jacob Promos...

The Dalai Lama's Monks visit the Gold Coast.


Ken Jacob and The Art of Mother Earth together with the Dalai Lama's Office proudly present the famed multiphonic singers of Tibet's Tashi Lhunpo Monastery on Friday 27th April at 7.30pm.

The Tashi Lhunpo Monks will perform their unique style of singing, the monks simultaneously intone three different notes. They will also play traditional Tibetan instruments such as 10-foot-long dung-chen horns, drums, bells, cymbals and gyaling trumpets.

They will be accompanied by Tibetan musician and singer Tenzin Choegyal who will also perform traditional Tibetan folk music. Audiences will be moved by the composition of Tenzin Choegyal’s music and the risks he takes with rhythm and structure. Playing traditional Tibetan musical instruments and joined by the chanting monks, Tenzin draws on his traditional Tibetan roots to create music which expresses his thoroughly modern life. Since his world music debut in 1997 in Australia, Tenzin’s cantering rhythms, soaring vocals and flute have enchanted audiences around the globe.

"Tashi Lhunpo was founded by H.H. the 1st Dalai Lama, Gyalwa Gendun Drup, in 1447. It is one of the four great monasteries of Central Tibet which was supervised and looked after by the Dalai Lamas and Panchen Lamas and has the glory of producing thousands of renowned scholars in the field of Mahayana Buddhist Philosophy. After the invasion of Tibet in 1959, Tashi Lhunpo Monastery was re-established at Bylakuppe in South India in 1972. The monastery has monks coming from Tibet and Himalayan regions like Spithi, Khunu, Ladakh, Ghashar and Sangkhar. At present there are over 250 monks including many Tulkus (reincarnate lamas). The monks have to go through a year intensive program of study of both sutra and tantra, debate, and are instructed in the creation of sand mandalas and butter sculpture, ritual performance, music, chanting, dance and basic literary skills in Tibetan and English. Each monk must also complete a two to three month meditation retreat for each of the principal deities and protectors, in order to qualify to perform their rituals. The cycle of retreats might take up to six years to complete.

The Tashi Lhunpo Monks will be performing on Friday 27th April at the Albert Waterways Community Centre, cnr Sunshine & Hooker Blvds, Broadbeach, (directly behind Pacific Fair next to the library) at 7.30pm - cost $20 + b/fee.

For enquiries and ticketing:
Website: www.earth.net.au
Email: events@earth.net.au
Telephone 0438 945 766

Promoter:
Ken Jacob
PO Box 411
West Burleigh
QLD 4219
Tel 07 5533 8960
Fax 07 5533 8961
Email: ken@kjpromo.com.au
Web: www.kjpromo.com.au