1st Floor,13 South Terrace Fremantle (corner Collie Street, above the Dome) |
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Exhibitions | Performance, Workshops, Events | Bookings | Top Exhibition Mon-Fri 10am - 4pm |
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Exhibition 7 - 31 January 10.00am to 4.00pm |
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Branko Petrovic In response to Fremantle's hosting of the 2002 International Jazz Festival, Branko Petrovic brings us JAZZOGRAPHY. Black and White photography is the jazz of visual arts. When mixed with the raw emotion of live jazz, the result is somewhere between music, moments of movement and stillness. The Perth jazz scene is as vibrant and exciting as any other jazz centre in America and Europe. Petrovic will enrich it further with this exhibition. |
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Exhibitions | Performance, Workshops, Events | Bookings | Top Performances, Workshops and Events |
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Friday 11 January 8.30pm |
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Sophie Moleta Sophie has returned to Fremantle after two years of performing in France and Europe. She is a singer songwriter that excels in expressing the sumptuous pleasures and moods of life. With unique and stunning vocals and an unwavering passion for music, Sophie's success is hardly surprising. Her second CD Diver was recorded at Peter Gabriel's "Real World" Studios in Bath, UK. It has since been released and toured in France, Switzerland and Belgium. Sophie is currently working on her third album. |
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Saturday 12 January 12 - 4pm |
Congo and Chad
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Fiesta Kultura Emerge Congo and Chad - The Heart of Africa The Perth communities of Congo and Chad join together to create an afternoon of African entertainment. There will be hair-braiding, colourful displays of artwork, music, singing and dancing. Auntie and Maman Louise will be on site to teach us the tricks required in order to make authentic cultural dishes. Community members will entertain youngsters by teaching them children's songs and games common in Africa. There will also be a short presentation on child-rearing practices. This will be told in the traditional language and then explained in English. Gold Coin Entry |
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Saturday 12 January 6.00pm |
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Fiesta Kultura Emerge Finale Following The Heart of Africa will be the Fiesta Kultura Emerge Finale. In celebration the huge success of Fiesta Kultura Emerge in 2002/2002, Kulcha would like to invite you to celebrate the emerging communities of Africa that live in Western Australia. This night will feature Ethiopian music, Ugandan dancers, Zambian fashion, Tanzanian food, Sudanese crafts and Congolese textiles. This is your chance to experience all that was best of Fiesta Kultura in one spectacular night. |
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Sunday 13 January 12.00pm - 4.00pm |
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Balcony Jazz - Tight Like This Tight Like This is a sextet comprising of saxophone, trumpet, guitar, keys, bass and drums. The group dives into Latin, Funk and rhythmic grooves, focussing on origional music written by the performers as well as jazz standards. Kulcha's balcony is the perfect place to sit and enjoy a Summer afternoon of Jazz while watching Fremantle's laid back Sundays go by. Relax, have a glass of wine and let Tight Like This swings you towards the sunset. |
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Friday 18th January 8.30pm |
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The Music of SkinTalk SkinTalk is a new up and coming show on Channel 31. It is a show that aims to become the voice of Indigenous Western Australia. Led by Canarvon born Phil Monrieff, each night's topic will be presented through open forums, music and drama. The Music of Skin Talk is a night presenting the Phil Moncrieff Band and Gina Williams' Diatonic, both of which are creating the musical components of the program. This night will be filmed for a SkinTalk TV broadcast. See you on TV. |
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Saturday 19th January 8.30pm |
The Urban Gypsies meet Afrique Acoustique
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The Urban Gypsies are an acoustic nylon string guitar duo who play music in the Mediterranean and Latin musical traditions. Gypsy melodies and driving rhythms are combined with virtuoso guitar to create a fiery performance. Afrique Acoustique are the new trio of Ilan Zagoria, African style guitarist with African Music Congress, Troy Gennoe on bass also from AMC and Ziggy Mabeye Diagne, the Senegalese percussionist and singer who performed with Baba Maal for 10 years. | |||||||||||
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Sunday 20 January 12.00pm - 4.00pm |
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Balcony Jazz - Tight Like This Tight Like This is a sextet comprising of saxophone, trumpet, guitar, keys, bass and drums. The group dives into Latin, Funk and rhythmic grooves, focussing on origional music written by the performers as well as jazz standards. Kulcha's balcony is the perfect place to sit and enjoy a Summer afternoon of Jazz while watching Fremantle's laid back Sundays go by. Relax, have a glass of wine and let Tight Like This swings you towards the sunset. |
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Friday 25th January 8.30pm |
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Tribal Astronauts Tribal Astronauts is Perth's newest all original Irish group. The band is Simon Kelly and brothers Gavin, Nigel and Allen Healy. TA consists of two acoustic guitars, bass, percussion and four harmonic vocals. The members all contribute to creating their music is described as contemporary folk or moderate rock. The songs are filled with Irish emotion, theosophical ideas and social commentary. Each song has it's own vibration that pulses out a sound of well being. |
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Saturday 26th January 10.30am to 12.30pm |
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Bernie McGann Quartet As a part of the Fremantle International Jazz festival the Bernie McGann Quartet comes to KULCHA. Renowned for his bold, exciting, freewheeling approach to modern jazz, Bernie McGann mixes origional compositions and marvellous reworkings of standards and lesser known songs. Bernie's souring alto sax will be joined by John Pochee on drums, Lloyd Swantion with acoustic bass and James Muller playing Guitar. Festival pass holders only |
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Sunday 27 January 12.00pm - 4.00pm |
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Balcony Jazz - The Girls From Impanema The Girls From Impanema are a quintet formed by the two female frontline musicians, Jasmine Nelson (vocals) and Venessa Perica (trumpet). This group focuses on the music of Antonio Carlos Jobim and other Latin composers incorporating swinging jazz standards into their repertoire. The Girls From Impanema will serenade you slowly through the Sunday afternoon. |
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Exhibitions | Performance, Workshops, Events | Bookings | Top Licensed Premises - No BYO A range of delicious snacks available
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