REGGAETOWN
September 4th 2010 00:47
REGGAETOWN
FRI 10 & 11 SEP 2010
Presented by the Roots Music Agency & Supported by triple j’s Roots ‘n All
REGGAETOWN is just around the corner. If you haven’t got your tickets yet, get in fast, cause it is going to be nothing but good vibes, good food and great music. A two day event this year, with a killer line up, it is set to be bigger and better than ever!
REGGAETOWN offers tasty treats from all over the world at the 2010 event. Direct from the Solomon Islands, is their biggest musical import Walli Pazzi, while NeaCombo Diffuzion & Ykson, hail from New Caledonia. We have many Kiwi acts from across the ditch and a host of Australian greats, including The John Butler Trio and The Cat Empire.
On Friday September 10th catch:
THE CAT EMPIRE, CLAIRY BABY BROWN & THE BANGING RACKETTS, MAMA KIN, NEACOMBO DIFFUZION, SISTA ITATIONS, ANDY TIES, MARCUS FARI, TUFF TUMAS & TOP RANKING.
On Saturday September 11th catch:
THE JOHN BUTLER TRIO, BLUE KING BROWN, WALLI PAZZI, KATCHAFIRE, NEACOMBO DIFFUZION, TIKI TAANE W/ DJ SAMOBORA, LADI 6, NICKY BOMBA & THE REGGAETOWN ALL STARS, ZENNITH, KING FISHA, DARY ROOTS, YKSON, REGGAE BLISS, SISTA ITATIONS, TOP RANKING, TUFF TUMAS, BASMATI, ANDY ITES, CULTURE HARRY, RUDE KAT, KANAKA & FAT LIP
On Saturday there will be an Indigenous Rights Film Screening Event. As part of the REGGAETOWN festival there will be a SCREENING OF ‘OUR GENERATION’, with live music by John Butler & Mama Kin.
OUR GENERATION
INDIGENOUS RIGHTS FILM SCREENING EVENT - As part of REGGAETOWN FESTIVAL
With live music by John Butler & Mama Kin
“Hidden from the eyes of the world, the oldest living culture in the world fights for freedom. This is their untold story.”
This independent documentary is a rollercoaster journey into the heart of Australia’s Indigenous relations, a hidden shame that is pushing the world’s oldest living culture to the edge. Through the stories of the Yolngu of Northeast Arnhem Land, the film looks at the Government’s ongoing policies of paternalism and assimilation, examines the real issues underlying Indigenous disadvantage, and opens dialogue on ways forward that respect Aboriginal culture and dignity. A fresh and unflinching look at unresolved issues, with music by John Butler Trio, Yothu Yindi and Gurrumul.
The film has recently been launched in Darwin to critical acclaim, and is giving a one-off screening at Reggaetown Festival as part of its nation-wide tour.
The 75-minute film will be followed by Q&A discussion with the film-makers Sinem Saban and Damien Curtis and live music by very special guests from the Reggaetown Festival line-up.
“This is a very important film that everyone must see… It will change your life.” John Butler
Event: OUR GENERATION Film screening with special guests
Subtitle: In support of Aboriginal rights in Australia
Venue: Tjakupai Aboriginal Cultural Park Theatre Cairns Western Arterial Road Caravonica Qld 4878
When: 2.00pm
Weblink: www.ourgeneration.org.au (includes trailer)
Reggaetown 2010 wil showcase an eclectic mix of music bands, DJs and sound systems, a screening of ‘Our Generation’, roving performers, kids activities, workshops in music and dance, plus cafes, garden bars and market stalls. Tickets are selling fast for this dynamic formula of soulful music, relaxing tropical surroundings and delicious food!
Reggaetown World Music Festival is an all ages licensed event. ID is required to enter bars. Under 18s require supervision. Under 13s only receive FREE ENTRY when accompanied by an adult.
TICKETS AVAILABLE
PRE-SOLD PRICES (plus booking fee)
Friday concession $50, Friday Adult $60
Saturday concession $75, Saturday Adult $85
2-day pass concession $110, 2-day pass adults $125 - All tix cost more at the door- these are pre-sold prices
PURCHASE FROM
ONLINE @ www.reggaetown.com.au
In person from Brothers Cairns, Kuranda Video, Shiva Moon, Ticketlink & Tasty Records in Cairns
On the ph from Brothers Cairns 07 4053 1053 or Ticketlink 1300 855 835, with credit card details
FRI 10 & 11 SEP 2010
Presented by the Roots Music Agency & Supported by triple j’s Roots ‘n All
REGGAETOWN is just around the corner. If you haven’t got your tickets yet, get in fast, cause it is going to be nothing but good vibes, good food and great music. A two day event this year, with a killer line up, it is set to be bigger and better than ever!
REGGAETOWN offers tasty treats from all over the world at the 2010 event. Direct from the Solomon Islands, is their biggest musical import Walli Pazzi, while NeaCombo Diffuzion & Ykson, hail from New Caledonia. We have many Kiwi acts from across the ditch and a host of Australian greats, including The John Butler Trio and The Cat Empire.
On Friday September 10th catch:
THE CAT EMPIRE, CLAIRY BABY BROWN & THE BANGING RACKETTS, MAMA KIN, NEACOMBO DIFFUZION, SISTA ITATIONS, ANDY TIES, MARCUS FARI, TUFF TUMAS & TOP RANKING.
On Saturday September 11th catch:
THE JOHN BUTLER TRIO, BLUE KING BROWN, WALLI PAZZI, KATCHAFIRE, NEACOMBO DIFFUZION, TIKI TAANE W/ DJ SAMOBORA, LADI 6, NICKY BOMBA & THE REGGAETOWN ALL STARS, ZENNITH, KING FISHA, DARY ROOTS, YKSON, REGGAE BLISS, SISTA ITATIONS, TOP RANKING, TUFF TUMAS, BASMATI, ANDY ITES, CULTURE HARRY, RUDE KAT, KANAKA & FAT LIP
On Saturday there will be an Indigenous Rights Film Screening Event. As part of the REGGAETOWN festival there will be a SCREENING OF ‘OUR GENERATION’, with live music by John Butler & Mama Kin.
OUR GENERATION
INDIGENOUS RIGHTS FILM SCREENING EVENT - As part of REGGAETOWN FESTIVAL
With live music by John Butler & Mama Kin
“Hidden from the eyes of the world, the oldest living culture in the world fights for freedom. This is their untold story.”
This independent documentary is a rollercoaster journey into the heart of Australia’s Indigenous relations, a hidden shame that is pushing the world’s oldest living culture to the edge. Through the stories of the Yolngu of Northeast Arnhem Land, the film looks at the Government’s ongoing policies of paternalism and assimilation, examines the real issues underlying Indigenous disadvantage, and opens dialogue on ways forward that respect Aboriginal culture and dignity. A fresh and unflinching look at unresolved issues, with music by John Butler Trio, Yothu Yindi and Gurrumul.
The film has recently been launched in Darwin to critical acclaim, and is giving a one-off screening at Reggaetown Festival as part of its nation-wide tour.
The 75-minute film will be followed by Q&A discussion with the film-makers Sinem Saban and Damien Curtis and live music by very special guests from the Reggaetown Festival line-up.
“This is a very important film that everyone must see… It will change your life.” John Butler
Event: OUR GENERATION Film screening with special guests
Subtitle: In support of Aboriginal rights in Australia
Venue: Tjakupai Aboriginal Cultural Park Theatre Cairns Western Arterial Road Caravonica Qld 4878
When: 2.00pm
Weblink: www.ourgeneration.org.au (includes trailer)
Reggaetown 2010 wil showcase an eclectic mix of music bands, DJs and sound systems, a screening of ‘Our Generation’, roving performers, kids activities, workshops in music and dance, plus cafes, garden bars and market stalls. Tickets are selling fast for this dynamic formula of soulful music, relaxing tropical surroundings and delicious food!
Reggaetown World Music Festival is an all ages licensed event. ID is required to enter bars. Under 18s require supervision. Under 13s only receive FREE ENTRY when accompanied by an adult.
TICKETS AVAILABLE
PRE-SOLD PRICES (plus booking fee)
Friday concession $50, Friday Adult $60
Saturday concession $75, Saturday Adult $85
2-day pass concession $110, 2-day pass adults $125 - All tix cost more at the door- these are pre-sold prices
PURCHASE FROM
ONLINE @ www.reggaetown.com.au
In person from Brothers Cairns, Kuranda Video, Shiva Moon, Ticketlink & Tasty Records in Cairns
On the ph from Brothers Cairns 07 4053 1053 or Ticketlink 1300 855 835, with credit card details
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