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KULCHA 1st Floor, 13 South Terrace Fremantle (corner Collie Street, above the Dome) |
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Friday 4 July 8pm |
Dot Combo
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Folk and More Log on and interface with gigabytes of musical pleasure, live and without any kind of net! Dot Combo showcases six of Perth's best folk/roots musicians, fronted by the powerhouse vocals of Ros Barnes and Alan Harvey plus Peter Grandison (guitar, mandolin), Steve Barnes (mandocello, mandolin, harmonica, whistle), Stephanie Nicholls (double bass, fiddle) and Reuben Kooperman (drums), and united by a love of great song arrangements. You'll hear rocking country/folk to jazzy ballads including original material from the band and covers from great songwriters such as Richard Thompson, Sting, the Indigo Girls and Nanci Griffiths. No Free List |
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Saturday 5 July 8pm |
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Seven Oceans Around the world in eighty minutes! Tonight the whole world comes to KULCHA in one evening. Seven Oceans is a vibrant group of talented acoustic musicians celebrating our planet's diversity. Join Kerry Fletcher, Alan Thirion, Marco Quiroz and Simon Nield in a journey from the polyrhythms of Mozambique through the melodies of Romania to lullaby from New Guinea and beyond. No time for a holiday? This is the next best thing, and at a fraction of the cost. |
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Friday 11 July 8pm |
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Flavoured Sounds CD Launch Driven by self belief and confidence, Flavoured Sounds want to be seen and heard as an exception to the rule, a reaction against the sameness; a five-piece outfit that defies the unwritten rules of musical selection. Integrating melody laden guitar rock with Wurlitzer driven and uniquely designed epics, inverted transient bass lines, sampler based electronica, and a triple vocal attack, the audience is always the winner, stimulated by an animated and versatile live set as Flavoured Sounds subliminally challenge your innate concept of audio understanding. Join them for a dual celebration as they unleash their first cd 'Assurance for a bewildered mind' and launch their newly formed label Collective Recordings. |
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Saturday 12 July 7pm |
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Nelson Mandela's Birthday Usuko lokusalwa kukamandela A big South African celebration for one of the world's greatest. Start the night on the balcony overlooking South Terrace with the rhythms of live drumming and the taste of hot spicy South African cuisine. The evening will then burst with the energy of 9 piece African band Shangara Jive as they lead the cheer with an explosive dance mix from across the African continent, joined by live dancers. This event has sold out each year since 2000 so BOOK EARLY! No Free List |
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Friday 18 July 8pm |
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Nick Hunter Best of British Following on from the release of his first cd, Nick Hunter returns with a night of self-penned songs touching on industrial England, love and everyday life. Don't miss a night of humour, original guitar playing and a great voice. Come and have a coffee or a wine and be prepared to be entertained by a singer who always rises to the occasion. Delicate tunes along with driving melodies - enjoy an evening of acoustic music at its best. With guest artist Kevin McKenna. |
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Saturday 19 July 8pm |
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Alice Haines, Jessie Lloyd & Robyn Jean One night, three stars Three singer songwriters and three amazing artists combine for a night of original music not to be missed. Alice Haines, known for her passionate performances and incredible versatility is joined by Jessie Lloyd (the Fireflies, Yawarliny), critically acclaimed for her emotionally engaging artistry and expressive voice. Completing the lineup is Robyn Jean, a newcomer to KULCHA and a more than welcome addition with her soaring vocals and skilled songwriting. Enough talent for three shows, all in the one place (what more could you ask for?). |
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Friday 25 July 8pm |
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Tokyo DasShoku Girl Theatre - with a twist DasSHOKU ('bleached') exposes the dark underbelly of contemporary Tokyo, stripping the colour from images of happy consumerism and the predominant image of Japanese women as 'kawaii' or 'cute'. In this powerful production, Yumi Umiumare, Australia's leading Butoh dancer, brings a touch of kitsch cabaret to KULCHA with this electrically-charged performance, described as erotic, malevolent, dangerous, shocking, funny and entertaining. Tokyo DasSHOKU Girl has been produced for National touring by Multicultural Arts of Victoria. No Free List |
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Saturday 26 July 8pm |
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Tokyo DasShoku Girl Theatre - with a twist DasSHOKU ('bleached') exposes the dark underbelly of contemporary Tokyo, stripping the colour from images of happy consumerism and the predominant image of Japanese women as 'kawaii' or 'cute'. In this powerful production, Yumi Umiumare, Australia's leading Butoh dancer, brings a touch of kitsch cabaret to KULCHA with this electrically-charged performance, described as erotic, malevolent, dangerous, shocking, funny and entertaining. Tokyo DasSHOKU Girl has been produced for National touring by Multicultural Arts of Victoria. No Free List |
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Sunday 27 July 12-2pm |
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Tokyo DasShoku Girl Butoh workshop Join Award-winning Butoh exponent Yumi Umiumare up close and personal as she guides participants through aspects of the challenging discipline of this contemporary dance theatre form. Butoh has its root in the climate of dissent developing in the Japanese street theatre and underground nightclubs throughout the 1950s and '60s, and combines traditional dance forms with elements of vaudeville, expressionism, improvisatory techniques and contemporary music. All welcome. No Free List |
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Licensed Premises - No BYO No reserved seating
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