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KULCHA 1st Floor, 13 South Terrace Fremantle (corner Collie Street, above the Dome)
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Exhibition 1 - 31 March |
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FotoFreo 2002 Festival Exhibition The theme of FotoFreo 2002 is 'taking pictures, telling stories'. The images selected for this survey exhibition provide an insight to the approach of these visual artists and are supported by information relating to each of the artists. More information on FotoFreo is available at www.fotofreo.com |
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Exhibitions | Performance, Workshops, Events | Bookings | Top Performances, Workshops and Events |
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Friday 1 March 8.30pm |
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Inka Marka Inka Marka is a five piece Melbourne based group with all of the musicians playing strings, wind and percussion giving a rich full sound. Andean music is traditional music from Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Chile. Their masterful performance includes traditional and contemporary music which combining the haunting melodies of the panflute and quena with the rich sounds of the guitar and charango. Be moved by slow ethereal and mystical melodies. Voice Moves & Bankwest cardholders at concession price |
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Saturday 2 March 2pm |
Inka Marka Workshop |
Inka Marka Workshop Andean music is traditional music from Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Chile. - strings, wind and percussion, panflute ,quena, guitar and charango. Voice Moves & Bankwest cardholders at concession price |
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Saturday 2 March 8.30pm |
Brazilian Jazz |
The passion of Brazilian music infuses itself into Perth's best contemporary Jazz. Lunar are a Perth based quintet with a distinctive Latin Jazz sound. Lunar consists of Nina O'Connell - vocalist, Jonathon Tiedtke with guitar, Des White on Bass, Ben Van de Wall on drums, and special guest Michael Wallace playing his own style of sexy saxophone. Throughout the night, Lunar will be supported by DJ Ricardo Olivera, playing the hottest music in Brazil today. Voice Moves & Bankwest cardholders at concession price |
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Friday 8 March 7.30pm |
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FotoFreo 2002 Festival Opening Official opening of the inaugural FotoFreo festival of photography and the opening of the FotoFreo 2002 Festival Photographer's Exhibition. The theme of FotoFreo 2002 is 'taking pictures, telling stories'. The images selected for this survey exhibition provide an insight to the approach of these visual artists and are supported by information relating to each of the artists. The exhibition opening will include projected images. More information on FotoFreo is available at www.fotofreo.com Voice Moves & Bankwest cardholders at concession price |
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Saturday 9 March 8.30pm |
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Looweeze de'Ath Looweeze de'Ath performs her last gig in Fremantle before heading over to the east for the National Folk Festival and a huge Australian tour. Looweeze has been playing solo for five years, wowing people with her guitar skills and amazing voice. Anthony Williams, HYPE Mag asked, "How is it that something that sounds so sweet can have so much bite to it?" Kenny Bartley, described as Paul Kelly with a surfboard, will be supporting Looweeze, with other local performers in the wings. Voice Moves & Bankwest cardholders at concession price |
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Sunday 10 March 7.00pm |
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Kulcha at the Quarry LIVE World Music under the stars at the beautiful Quarry Amphitheatre Picnic early and enjoy a sweet summer sunset.
Swoon to the magical cellos of I Cellisti supported by Latin Gypsy ExperimentGates open 6pm Details here |
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Friday 15 March 8.30pm |
Gata Negra
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CD Launch
Gata Negra will launch their second CD, Saint Dymphnae. They perform a very languid and personal set with Cat Hope's velvety voice supported by strings. The line up is Cat Hope on vocals and bass, Mel Robinson on cello, Cathy Potter on viola and Pete Guazzelli on drums. Gata Negras very singular sound comes from songs that are composed and driven by bass. Supported by Sophie Moleta and guest artist Ross Bolleter.
Voice Moves & Bankwest cardholders at concession price |
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Saturday 16 March 8.30pm |
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Myrtle with Raw Bone Chill out specialists, Myrtle are collaborating with one of Perth's finest video music artists, "Rawbone" to bring you a rare event. Rawbone (aka Roly Skender) has just finished his dramatic projection installations for the Perth Festival. Myrtle with Rawbone promises to be a unique multi-media event and a prelude to their international tour. Rawbone - Myrtle will be taking this show to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2002 as well as a swag of performances throughout Europe & UK. Bankwest cardholders at concession price |
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Sunday 17 March 7.00pm |
Kulcha at the Quarry
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LIVE World Music under the stars at the beautiful Quarry Amphitheatre Picnic early and enjoy a sweet summer sunset.
Fly to Havana with 13 piece Cuban funk band Sabroson supported by the Irish rapture of Cianan Gates open 6pm Details here |
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Thursday 21 March 12 noon to 5pm |
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Harmony Day The Chinese Music Academy has programmed a full day of Chinese cultural activities. The day will opened by a spectacular Lion Dancing and Dim Sum delicacies followed by workshops in Painting, Calligraphy, Chinese medicine, Feng shui, I-ching, Chinese knotting and much more. $2 at the door |
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Thursday 21 March 8.30pm |
Harmony Night The evening revs into top gear with Peking Opera, Cantonese and Indonesian/Chinese choirs, ribbon, square and fan dances, instrumental Chinese music performed on rare instruments, a Kung Fu demonstration and the Dragon Dance. $12 at the door |
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Friday 22 March 8.30pm |
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The Elena B Williams Trio Winner of the Canberra Music Awards 2000, Elena B Williams has recently returned to WA. Systematically knocking the socks off audiences around the country with her explosive, spontaneous delivery. Elena's stunning voice and guitar work draw on wide influences and Samoan heritage. Elena will be joined by Sue Cunningham from the Blue Mountains and WAMI award winning singer/flautist Jessie Rider. These original and powerful performers will be presenting both solo and collaborative music, sharing the humour and intimacy of three close friends. Bankwest cardholders at concession price |
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Saturday 23 March 8.30pm |
Arthur Gracias & Kabita Ghosh
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One of the very few female Sitartists in India, Kabita Ghosh, Master of Indian Classical Music from Rabindra Bharati University, Calcutta belongs to Maihar Gharana - the guru of Pandit Ravi Shankar. She played the instrument at several Indo-Jazz music concerts with Arthur Gracias in India. Arthur Gracias, India's leading Indo-Jazz guitarist/pianist, composer and arranger has also scored music for award winning Indian films Gudia, Beyond the Himalayas, Patang & Dekha. If you love India, don't miss this perfromance. Bankwest cardholders at concession price |
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Sunday 24 March 7.00pm |
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Kulcha at the Quarry
LIVE World Music under the stars at the beautiful Quarry Amphitheatre
Picnic early and enjoy a sweet summer sunset.Dream of swing with Hip Mo Toast supported by Gina Williams Quintet Gates open 6pm Details here |
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Thursday 28 March 8.00pm |
Serbian Theatre
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Stir Fry Theatre presents Serbian Theatre by Branko Petrovic Neverending conversation with Milos Crnjanski Milos Crnjanski was one of the corner stones of modern Serbian literature. His life story and exile are a metaphor for the whole Serbian nation. Living two lives, he always struggled to become one with his real self. Milos had a life long fascination with the duel nature of life and the conflict that is the result of the constant struggle to be true to ones self. The Diary of Crnjanski is a never-ending story which will be presented as a one act play. Bankwest cardholders at concession price |
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Exhibitions | Performance, Workshops, Events | Bookings | Top Licensed Premises - No BYO A range of delicious snacks available
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