
QUARRY AMPHITHEATRE Oceanic Drive, City Beach WA Gates open 6pm • Music 7pm $15 Full/$10 U/12 years |
Picnic early and enjoy a sweet summer sunset. Swoon to the magical cellos of I Cellisti supported by Latin Gypsy Experiment (Sunday 10 march)... Book here Fly to Havana with 13 piece Cuban funk band Sabroson supported by the Irish rapture of Cianan (Sunday 17 march)... Book here Dream of swing with Hip Mo Toast supported by Gina Williams Quintet (Sunday 24 march)... Book here |
KULCHA, Multicultural Arts of WA, Jubilee Mines NL, Town of Cambridge and the Office of Multicultural Interests have joined together to present the 2002 KULCHA at the Quarry concert series.
Supporting this concert series has enabled KULCHA to present Western Australian artists exclusively, and promote greater community awareness, appreciation of and participation in diverse cultural activities. Jubilee Mines NL, Town of Cambridge and the Office of Multicultural Interests have also provided an opportunity for a Western Australian celebration of place, and promotion of regional and community identity.KULCHA at the Quarry will be the only multicultural music series, in the 2002 summer program at Perth's most spectacular picnic under the stars entertainment venue – the Quarry Amphitheatre. KULCHA at the Quarry is a concert series aiming to become a seasonal presentation that maximises the diversity and fusion of contemporary music styles.
KULCHA at the Quarry aims to raise the level of awareness of culturally diverse music forms found within Western Australia.KULCHA at the Quarry aims to present Western Australia's best world music performers, representing the cultural and artistic diversity of Australia. KULCHA at the Quarry will feature different music styles from Western Australian communities over three Sunday family concerts. KULCHA at the Quarry will focus on creative combinations of artists through a program of one main act and an emerging artist support act. KULCHA at the Quarry concerts will showcase new, original and innovative music. KULCHA at the Quarry will increase the community's access to high quality cultural activity by:
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